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  1. Marion Marshall (June 8, 1929 [citation needed] – September 24, 2018) was an American actress. Career. Marshall's first film appearances were in the 20th Century Fox films Gentleman's Agreement and Daisy Kenyon in 1947 (although they were both uncredited). She went on to play roles (many minor) in over 25 more films until 1967. [1]

  2. Marion Marshall (1929-2018) was an American actress and singer who appeared in films such as I Was a Male War Bride and Sailor Beware. She was also a close friend of Marilyn Monroe and married to Robert Wagner for eight years.

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    • June 8, 1929
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    • September 24, 2018
  3. Marion Marshall was an actress who starred in I Was a Male War Bride and Sailor Beware. She was married to Robert Wagner, Stanley Donen and Allen M. Davey, and died in 2018.

    • June 8, 1929
    • September 24, 2018
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  5. Oct 4, 2022 · Marion Marshall was a Hollywood actress who starred in more than 30 movies and TV shows, and was friends with Marilyn Monroe. She married three times, including Robert Wagner, and had three children who became actors.

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  6. Marion Marshall's success as an actress began when she was a mere 17 years old. Marshall began her acting career with roles in such films as the Gregory Peck dramatic adaptation "Gentleman's Agreement" (1947), the comedy "Apartment For Peggy" (1948) with Jeanne Crain and the comedy "Sitting...

  7. Marion Marshall. Highest Rated: 86% Road House (1948) Lowest Rated: 76% I Was a Male War Bride (1949) Birthday: Jun 8, 1929. Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA. Marion Marshall's...

  8. Biography. Marion Marshall's success as an actress began when she was a mere 17 years old. Marshall began her acting career with roles in such films as the Gregory Peck dramatic adaptation "Gentleman's Agreement" (1947), the comedy "Apartment For Peggy" (1948) with Jeanne Crain and the comedy "Sitting Pretty" (1948) with Robert Young.

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