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He played the lead role in Gladiator (1992). Since then, Marshall has appeared in numerous films: Hits! (1994), Vibrations (1996), All She Ever Wanted (1996), Criminal Affairs (1997), Soccer Dog: The Movie (1999), Luck of the Draw (2000), alongside Naomi Watts in Down (2001) and Alien Lockdown (2004).
The movie was the 1992 boxing drama, Gladiator. Three months of rigorous training was put into the role before even getting to the set. The buzz on Marshall was so great that director Rob Reiner cast James and co-star Cuba Gooding Jr. in his upcoming film A Few Good Men.
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This lead to his first starring role with a major movie studio. The movie was the 1992 boxing drama, Gladiator. Three months of rigorous training was put into the role before even getting to the set. The buzz on Marshall was so great that director Rob Reiner cast James and co-star Cuba Gooding Jr. in his upcoming film A Few Good Men.
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James Marshall. T.E. Russell. Cuba Gooding Jr. Robert Loggia. Brian Dennehy. Ossie Davis. Cara Buono. Richard Lexsee. John Heard. Jon Seda. Lance Slaughter. Cie Allman. Benny Urquidez. Tommy Riley has moved with his dad to Chicago from a 'nice place'. He keeps to himself, goes to school.
Watchlist. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. After whipping a rival in a brawl, Chicago teen Tommy Riley (James Marshall) is asked to box in the illegal fights organized by Jimmy Horn ...
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Mar 6, 1992 · The young actor, who first gained fame as the sullen, sensitive James Hurley in television’s “Twin Peaks,” is playing a sullen, sensitive boxer from Connecticut in the new film “Gladiator.”...
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Mar 6, 1992 · The Chicago-based movie stars James Marshall as Tommy Riley, a white hope from Bridgeport whose mom has died and whose dad has landed them in an unfurnished flat with gambling collectors knocking on the door.