- Garry Marshall
Garry Kent Marshall (born November 13, 1934) is an American actor/director/writer/producer. - Jim Marshall
James Creel "Jim" Marshall (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician, and has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 2003, representing the 8th District (formerly numbered as the 3rd District) of Georgia (map). The district is based in Macon and includes much of rural Middle Georgia. - Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall (born December 30, 1937 Danville, Kentucky) played college football at Ohio State University. He left school before his senior year, and played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. He was then drafted in the 4th round of the 1960 NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns. Marshall played the 1960 season with the Browns. He played from 1961 to 1979 with the Minnesota Vikings. - William Marshall
William Marshall (December 27, 1748 - May 29, 1833) is regarded as one of the greatest composers of Scottish fiddle music. Marshall was born in Fochabers, Scotland. He entered the service of the Duke of Gordon, eventually becoming his butler. James Hunter's "The Fiddle Music of Scotland" credits Marshall with writing 257 tunes. Many of these compositions were named in honor of the Duke's guests. Robert Burns called him "the first composer of Strathspeys of the age". - Andrew Marshall
Andrew Marshall is the director of the United States Department of Defense's Office of Net Assessment. Appointed to the position in 1973 by United States President Richard Nixon, Marshall has been re-appointed by every president that followed. Andrew Marshall was consulted for the 1992 draft of Defense Planning Guidance (DPG), created by then-Defense Department staffers I. Lewis Libby, Paul Wolfowitz, and Zalmay Khalilzad. - Tom Marshall
John Thomas (Tom) Marshall (born January 6 1931) is a former basketball player and coach. He was a star at Western Kentucky University in the 1950s, where he was a 2-time All-American. A 6'4" forward, he was drafted by the Rochester Royals with the 7th pick of the 1954 NBA Draft. In a four-year NBA career, he played for both the Royals (in both Rochester and Cincinnati), as well as for the Detroit Pistons. - Andy Marshall
Andrew Marshall (born 14 April 1975 in Bury, England is a professional footballer. He is a goalkeeper and is currently on the books of Coventry City. He has played for the England Under-21sNorwich City, Bournemouth, Gillingham, Ipswich Town and Millwall. He is married to an ex-model and law graduate. Marshall began his career as a trainee with Norwich City. He made his first successful team debut on 27 December 1994 as a substitute in an away match at Nottingham Forest, … - Barry Marshall
Barry James Marshall, AC FRS FAA (born 30 September 1951) is an Australian physician, Nobel Prize winner, and Professor of Clinical Microbiology at the University of Western Australia. He is well-known for proving that the bacteria "Helicobacter pylori" is the cause of most stomach ulcers, reversing decades of medical doctrine which held that ulcers were caused by stress, spicy foods, and too much acid - Arthur Marshall
Sir Arthur Marshall, OBE, (4 December 1903 - 16 March 2007) was a British aviation pioneer and businessman, chairman of Marshall Aerospace between 1942 and 1989. - Ingram Marshall
Ingram Marshall (born May 10, 1942 in Mount Vernon, New York) is an American composer and a former student of Vladimir Ussachevsky and Morton Subotnick. He is best known for his electronic works. He has written for the Kronos Quartet: "Voces Resonae" (1984) and "Fog Tropes II" (1982). - Thomas W. Marshall Jr.
Thomas Worth Marshall, Jr. (22 December 1906 - 28 February 1942) was an officer of the United States Navy during World War II. Marshall was born in Washington, D.C., on 22 December 1906. He attended the United States Naval Academy beginning in 1926. Following graduation in 1930, Ensign Marshall served in the battleship "Nevada" (BB-36) and received flight training at Hampton Roads, Virginia, and Pensacola, Florida. - Thurgood Marshall
Thurgood Marshall was an American jurist and the first African American to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States. Prior to becoming a judge, he was a lawyer who was best remembered for his high success rate in arguing before the Supreme Court and for the victory in "Brown v. Board of Education". Marshall was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on July 2, 1908. - Debra Marshall
Debra Gale Marshall (born March 2, 1960 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) is an American real estate agent and former professional wrestling manager and WWE Diva. She is best known by her ring name, Debra. She is perhaps best known for her appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment between 1998 and 2002. Before becoming involved in wrestling, Debra was a beauty pageant participant, winning the runner-up for Miss Texas USA in 1984. - John Stanley Marshall
John Stanley Marshall, better known as John Marshall, born 28 August, 1941 in Isleworth, Middlesex, is an English drummer. He was a founding member of the jazz rock band Nucleus and has worked with various other jazz and rock bands and musicians, among them J.J. Jackson, Barney Kessel, Alexis Korner, Graham Collier, Michael Gibbs, Arthur Brown, Keith Tippett, Centipede, Jack Bruce, John McLaughlin, Soft Machine, Dick Morrissey, Hugh Hopper, Elton Dean, … - John Marshall
John Marshall was born in Fauquier County, Virginia, on the 24th of September, 1755. He was the oldest of a family of fifteen children, and was the son of Colonel Thomas Marshall , a planter of moderate fortune. During the Revolution, Colonel Marshall commanded a regiment of Virginia troops, and won considerable distinction at the battles of the Great Bridge, Germantown, Brandywine, and Monmouth. - Robert Marshall
Robert Marshall (January 2, 1901 - November 11, 1939) was a founding member of the Wilderness Society and the first Adirondack 46er. Marshall worked for the U.S. Forestry Department before going to John Hopkins University to receive his Ph.D. His father was Louis Marshall, a prominent constitutional lawyer and figure in the establishment of the Adirondack Park. Marshall was also a writer. He wrote the book, Arctic Village, about the town and people of Wiseman, Alaska. - Arik Marshall
Arik Marshall is an American musician, who originally played guitar in the band Marshall Law with his brother, Lonnie Marshall. He joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1992 to replace John Frusciante. He played the Lollapalooza festival with the band in 1992. Marshall also appeared with the band in the Simpsons episode "Krusty Gets Kancelled" and both the "Breaking the Girl" and "If You Have to Ask" music videos, even though he didn't play on either song. - Kristal Marshall
Kristal Marshall (born November 11, 1983), better known simply as Kristal, is an American model and professional wrestler currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment on its "SmackDown!" brand. - Thurgood Marshall Jr.
Thurgood Marshall, Jr. is an American lawyer and son of the late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. He worked in the Clinton White House and is currently a partner at the international law firm Bingham McCutchen, LLP and a principal at its lobbying subsidiary, Bingham Consulting. He is also a member of the Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service. - Donald Marshall Jr.
Donald Marshall, Jr. is a Mi'kmaq man who was wrongly convicted of murder. The case inspired a number of disturbing questions about the fairness of the Canadian justice system, especially given that Marshall was an Aboriginal; as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation put it, "The name Donald Marshall is almost synonymous with 'wrongful conviction' and the fight for native justice in Canada." The case inspired the book and film, "Justice Denied". - Marshall Hall
Marshall Hall, Jr. (17 September 1910, St Louis, Missouri - 4 July 1990, London) was an American mathematician who made contributions to group theory and combinatorics. He studied mathematics at Yale, graduating in 1932. He studied further at Cambridge University, returning to Yale to take his Ph.D. in 1936 under the supervision of Oystein Ore. He worked in Naval Intelligence during World War II, and in 1946 took a position at Ohio State University. - David Marshall
David Marshall "Carbine" Williams--(November 13, 1900 - January 8, 1975)--was an American inventor who developed the the short-stroke piston used in the M1 Carbine. - Peter Marshall
Peter Marshall (born Ralph Pierre LaCock, March 30, circa 1927, Huntington, West Virginia) is an actor, singer and television personality. Although he has almost fifty television, movie, and Broadway credits, he is best known as the original host and "The Master" of "The Hollywood Squares" from 1966 to 1981. His stage name, Marshall, came from the name of the college in his home town (Marshall College became Marshall University in 1961). - Gregg Marshall
Gregg Marshall is the current head basketball coach at Wichita State University (WSU). - J. Howard Marshall
James Howard Marshall II was a wealthy magnate, American oil business executive, and university professor. There have been suggestions from many Holocaust survivors that he sponsored Nazi causes from 1935-1942, such as execution camps - John Marshall
John Marshall was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England on February 15, 1748. Having been bound apprentice at the age of ten he spent his life at sea. In 1788 he captained the "Scarborough", a ship of the First Fleet taking convicts from England to Botany Bay. He then sailed from Australia to China, charting previously unknown islands, as well as a new trade route to Canton (now Guangzhou). - Tully Marshall
William Phillips (April 10 1864 - March 10 1943) was an American character actor known as Tully Marshall, with nearly a quarter century of theatrical experience behind before he made his first film appearance in 1914. - Hamish Marshall
Hamish John Hamilton Marshall (born 15 February 1979, Auckland) is a New Zealand cricketer. He is the identical twin brother of James Marshall. He and his brother James became the second pair of twins (after Mark and Steve Waugh) to play Test cricket, and are the first identical pair. Marshall, a stylish middle-order batsman, made his Test debut against South Africa in December 2000, in a match severely disrupted by rain. Batting at No. 7, Marshall made an unbeaten 40, … - William Marshall
William Marshall was an American singer, bandleader and a motion picture actor, director and producer. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he became a vocalist for Fred Waring and his band, the "Pennsylvanians " before forming his own band in 1937. In 1940 he went to Hollywood to act in film. He was married three times, all to actresses: #Michèle Morgan (1942 - 1948) - son Michael Marshall, actor #Micheline Presle (1950 - 1954) - daughter Tonie Marshall, … - William Marshall
William Marshall (July 21,1923 - May 52007), a British studio potter. William Marshall was born in St Ives, Cornwall he joined the Leach Pottery as it's first apprentice in 1938 when he was only 14. In 1942 he was conscripted and served in the Royal Artillery. He returned to St Ives in 1947 after a long convalescence following illness. He became the foreman and right hand man of Bernard Leach. - Bob Marshall
Robert Marshall (January 2, 1901 - November 11, 1939), usually known as Bob Marshall, was an American conservationist and visionary for wilderness preservation. He was the first person in the United States to suggest a formal, national organization of individuals dedicated to the preservation of primeval land. Today he is mostly known as the principal founder of The Wilderness Society. - William Louis Marshall
William Louis Marshall was born June 11, 1846, in Washington, Kentucky, a scion of the family of Chief Justice John Marshall. At age 16 he enlisted in the 10th Kentucky Cavalry, Union Army. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1868 and was commissioned in the Corps of Engineers. Accompanying Lieutenant George Wheeler’s Wheeler Survey expedition (1872–76), … - Catherine Marshall
Catherine Marshall (September 27, 1914 — March 18, 1983) was a Christian author and the wife of well-known Presbyterian minister Peter Marshall and mother of minister and author Peter John Marshall. - Jack Marshall
Jack Marshall, C.M., C.D. (November 26, 1919 - August 17, 2004) was a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Humber—St. George's—St. Barbe in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1978. Born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, he was the only officer cadet in the Canadian Army who went ashore at the start of the Battle of Normandy with the 3rd Canadian Division. He would end the war with the rank of Captain. After the war he moved to Corner Brook, … - Mike Marshall
Michael "Mike" Marshall was a French American actor. He was the only child of American actor-director William Marshall and French actress Michèle Morgan. He had a long, though low-key, career as a character actor in French cinema. He was the stepson of Gérard Oury and the half-brother of Tonie Marshall. He died in Caen, France, aged 60, of undisclosed causes; he was survived by his mother - William Leonard Marshall
William Marshall (or William Leonard Marshall) (born 1944, Australia) is an Australian author, best known for his Hong Kong-based "Yellowthread Street" mystery novels, some of which were used as the basis for a British TV series. In the Yellowthread Street series, the detectives of the Yellowthread Street police station in fictitious Hong Bay, Hong Kong -- DCI Harry Feiffer, … - George Marshall
George Marshall was a political activist and conservationist. Marshall was the son of the Louis Marshall, a noted constitutional lawyer and co-founder of the American Jewish Committee. He earned a master's degree from Columbia University and a PhD in economics from the Brookings Institution. He worked as an economist for the National Recovery Administration under Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. - Tonie Marshall
Tonie Marshall is an actress, screenwriter, and film director in French cinema. She is the daughter of American actor William Marshall and French actress, Micheline Presle and the half-sister of actor Mike Marshall. Her 1999 film "Venus Beauty Institute (Vénus beauté (institut))" won the 2000 César Award for Best Film and she won the César Award for Best Director and for Best Writing - Original or Adaptation. - George Marshall
General of the Army George Catlett Marshall, Jr. GCB (December 31 1880 - October 16 1959) was an American military leader, Secretary of State, and the third Secretary of Defense. Once noted as the "organizer of victory" by Winston Churchill for his leadership of the Allied victory in World War II, Marshall supervised the U.S. Army during the war and was the chief military advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. - Anna Nicole Smith
Vickie Lynn Marshall (November 28, 1967 - February 8, 2007), better known under the stage name of Anna Nicole Smith, was an American sex symbol, model, actress, celebrity, and spokeswoman. Her highly publicized marriage to oil business executive and billionaire J. Howard Marshall, 63 years her senior, resulted in speculation that she married the octogenarian for his money, which she denied.
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