Herbert Marshall
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Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall (23 May 1890 – 22 January 1966) was an English stage, screen, and radio actor who starred in many popular and well-regarded Hollywood films in the 1930s and 1940s. After a successful theatrical career in the United Kingdom and North America, he became an in-demand Hollywood leading man, frequently appearing in romantic melodramas and occasional comedies. In his later years, he turned to character acting.
The son of actors, Marshall is best remembered for roles in Ernst Lubitsch's Trouble in Paradise (1932), Alfred Hitchcock's Murder! (1930) and Foreign Correspondent (1940), William Wyler's The Letter (1940) and The Little Foxes (1941), Albert Lewin's The Moon and Sixpence (1942), Edmund Goulding's The Razor's Edge (1946), and Kurt Neumann's The Fly (1958). He appeared onscreen with many of the most prominent leading ladies of Hollywood's Golden Age, including Barbara Stanwyck, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis.
From 1944 to 1952, Marshall starred in his own radio series The Man Called 'X'. Often praised for the quality of his voice, he made numerous radio guest appearances and hosted several shows. He performed on television as well. The actor, known for his charm, married five times and periodically appeared in gossip columns because of his sometimes turbulent private life. A leg amputee due to injuries sustained during the First World War, he worked for the rehabilitation of injured troops, especially aiding amputees like himself, during the Second World War. Marshall received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.
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- The Good Morrow - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Go and Catch a Falling Star (Song) - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- The Rising Sun - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- The Canonisation - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- The Triple Fool - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sweetest Love, I Do Not Go (Song) - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- The Legacie - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- A Feaver - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- The Anniversary - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- The Flea - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- The Curse - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- A Nocturnall - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- The Apparition - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- A Valediction - Forbidding Mourning - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- The Extasie - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- The Funerall - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- The Relique - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Elegy I: A Jealosie - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Elegy VIII: The Comparison - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Elegy VII: Natures Lay Ideot - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions: I. The First Alteration, The First Grudging of the Sicknesse - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions: VI. The Physician is Afraid - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions: XVI. From the Bells of the Church Adjoyning, I am Daily Remembered of My Buriall in the Funeralls of Others - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions: XVII. Now, This Bell Tolling Softly for Another, Saies to Me, Thou Must Die - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions: XVIII. The Bell Rings Out, and Tells Me in Him, That I Am Dead - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- It Is Not Enough to Hear Sermons - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Wee Are All Conceived in Close Prison - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- When I Look Upon God - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Our God Is Not out of Breath - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- When We Consider with a Religious Seriousness - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- That God Should Let My Soul Fall Out of His Hand - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Alas, They, We, Men of This World - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- The Lord Then, The Son of God - Richard Burton Reads John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Meditation - The First Alteration, The First Grudging Of The Sickness - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Meditation - The Phisician Is Afraid - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Meditation - From The Bells Of The Church Adjoining, I Am Remembered Of My Buriall In The Funeralls Of Others - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Meditation - Now, This Bell Tolling Softly For Another, Saises To Me, Thou Must Die - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Meditation - The Bell Rings Out, And Tells Me In Him, That I Am Dead - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - It Is Not Enough To Hear Sermons (Whitehall, Before The King, Feb 16th 1620) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - Wee Are All Conceived In Close Prison (To The Lords Upon Easter Day At The Communion, The King Being Dangerously Sick At New-Market, March 28th 1619) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - When I Look Upon God (St. Paul's, 1627) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - Our God Is Not Out Of Breath (Preached At The Spital, April 22nd 1622) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - When We Consider With A Religious Seriousness (Preached At The Funeral Of Sir William Cokayne, Knight, Alderman Of London, December 12th 1626) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - That God Should Let My Soule Fall Out Of His Hand (Preached To The Earle Of Carlile, And His Company, At Sion, After September 1622) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - Alas, They, We, Men Of This World (St. Paul's, In The Evening, Upon The Day Of St Paul's Conversion, January 25th 1628) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - The Lord Then, The Son Of God (Lincoln's Inn, Sunday After Trinity, 1612) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - The Whole Frame Of The World Is The Theatre (St Paul's, Easter Day, April 13th 1628) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - He That Will Dy The Christ Upon Good Friday (Whitehall, February 29th, 1627) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - I Have Seen Minute Glasses (Whitehall, To The King, February 12th, 1629) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - Doth Not Man Die Even In His Birth (At Whitehall, 1st Friday In Lent, March 8th, 1621) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
- Sermon - O Eternal, And Most Glorious God (Prayer Before Sermon Of Commemoration Of The Lady Of Danvers, July 1st, 1627) - Sermons & Meditations Of John Donne - Herbert Marshall
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