Marshall Thompson
Acting

Marshall Thompson

Born 1925-11-27 · Peoria, Illinois, USA · Died 1992-05-18

Marshall Thompson (November 27, 1925 – May 18, 1992) was an American film and television actor. He was born James Marshall Thompson in Peoria, Illinois. In 1943 Thompson, known for his boy-next-door good looks, was signed by Universal Pictures. He played quiet, thoughtful teens in Universal's feature films, including a lead opposite singing star Gloria Jean in Reckless Age, earning $350 weekly. During 1946 Universal discharged most of its contract players; that same year Thompson moved to MGM and his film roles steadily increased and improved. Thompson became a freelance actor in the 1950s and worked for various studios on a variety of pictures, including a number of horror and science-fiction features; this included the role of Carruthers in It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958), one of the two feature films that would later inspire the plot for director Ridley Scott's 1979 big budget feature film Alien. Thompson also starred as Mel Hunter in the syndicated science fiction TV series World of Giants, about a man who has been miniaturized and must live in a dollhouse. By the 1960s, Thompson's boyish looks had matured and his screen persona became more authoritative. He co-starred with Annie Fargé in the 33-episode CBS sitcom Angel (1960–1961) about an American architect with a charming but scatterbrained French wife, who often got into zany, Lucy Ricardo-esque situations, caused in part by her lack of English; the show was canceled after 33 episodes due to low ratings, despite critical acclaim for French-born newcomer Annie Fargé. In the mid-1960s Thompson starred in CBS's Daktari, a television series about a veterinarian in Africa; the series was based on Thompson's 1965 feature film Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion. Later in his career, he appeared in many television episodes and in feature films such as The Turning Point (1977) and The Formula(1980). Thompson was a brother-in-law of actor Richard Long, best known for his role as Jarrod Barkley in ABC's The Big Valley. Thompson's wife, Barbara, was Long's sister. Marshall Thompson died from congestive heart failure at the age of sixty-six in Royal Oak, Michigan. Description above from the Wikipedia article  Marshall Thompson , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for

White Dog★ 6.7
White Dog
1982
They Were Expendable★ 6.5
They Were Expendable
1945
The Turning Point★ 6.5
The Turning Point
1977
Battleground★ 6.7
Battleground
1949
Stars in My Crown★ 6.9
Stars in My Crown
1950
McBain★ 4.2
McBain
1991
It! The Terror from Beyond Space★ 5.8
It! The Terror from Beyond Space
1958
To Hell and Back★ 6.6
To Hell and Back
1955
The Rose Bowl Story
The Rose Bowl Story
1952
The Cockeyed Miracle★ 6.7
The Cockeyed Miracle
1946
The Clock★ 7.2
The Clock
1945
Words and Music★ 5.5
Words and Music
1948
Fiend Without a Face★ 6
Fiend Without a Face
1958
Bog★ 3.2
Bog
1979
Devil's Doorway★ 7
Devil's Doorway
1950
The Formula★ 5.5
The Formula
1980
The Valley of Decision★ 7.6
The Valley of Decision
1945
The Secret Heart★ 6.6
The Secret Heart
1946
That's Entertainment, Part II★ 6.8
That's Entertainment, Part II
1976
Command Decision★ 6.5
Command Decision
1948
Cult of the Cobra★ 6.2
Cult of the Cobra
1955
Roseanna McCoy★ 6.4
Roseanna McCoy
1949
Crashout★ 6.6
Crashout
1955
The Caddy★ 6.6
The Caddy
1953
First Man into Space★ 4.8
First Man into Space
1959
Mystery Street★ 6.8
Mystery Street
1950
No Man Is an Island★ 5.5
No Man Is an Island
1962
Around the World Under the Sea★ 5.5
Around the World Under the Sea
1966
Battle Taxi★ 5.4
Battle Taxi
1955
The Purple Heart★ 6
The Purple Heart
1944
B.F.'s Daughter★ 6.3
B.F.'s Daughter
1948
Good Morning Miss Dove★ 6.9
Good Morning Miss Dove
1955
The Tall Target★ 6.9
The Tall Target
1951
Blonde Fever★ 4.8
Blonde Fever
1944
The Basketball Fix★ 5.8
The Basketball Fix
1951
Port of Hell
Port of Hell
1954
Gallant Bess★ 7
Gallant Bess
1946
Zebra in the Kitchen★ 5.3
Zebra in the Kitchen
1965
To the Shores of Hell
To the Shores of Hell
1966
The Mighty Jungle★ 5
The Mighty Jungle
1964