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  1. latw.org › artist-public-profile › david-marshall-grantDavid Marshall Grant | LATW

    As an actor, David Marshall Grant has starred on Broadway in Bent, with Richard Gere, The Three Sisters, directed by Scott Elliot and Angels in America, for which he was nominated for a Tony award. Film credits include American Flyers, Bat 21, Air America, The Chamber, Strictly Business, The Rock, The Stepford Wives , and The Devil Wears Prada .

  2. Apr 18, 2006 · By Scott Harrah. Among successful stage and TV actors, David Marshall Grant is a breed apart. After playing the gay character Russell on the 1980s prime-time TV soap “Thirtysomething” and then ...

  3. David Marshall Grant - 3922. David Marshall Grant. Performer. Born: Jun 21, 1955 in Westport, Connecticut Roles (8) The Three Sisters Opened February 13, 1997 as Kulygin (Original) ...

  4. Apr 17, 2014 · David Marshall Grant, Michael Lannan & Andrew Haigh. Individually, all three have been turning heads on both the small and big screens, Grant (NBC's Smash ), Lannan ( Interior. Leather Bar with ...

  5. A versatile actor who bounded into Broadway productions and Hollywood films immediately after graduating from the Yale School of Drama, Grant played leading roles in a number of films and TV-movies before settling into a run of colorful and provocative character roles.

  6. Biography. A versatile actor who bounded into Broadway productions and Hollywood films immediately after graduating from the Yale School of Drama, Grant played leading roles in a number of films and TV-movies before settling into a run of colorful and provocative character roles. A student at Julliard during summer breaks from high school ...

  7. David Marshall Grant. While continuing to act onstage in "The Survivor," "The Tempest," and directing a Los Angeles production of "Bent," Grant performed in TV-movies ("Kent State" 1981, "Legs" 1983) and appeared prominently in interesting if minor films including "Happy Birthday Gemini" (1980). He attracted attention opposite another new face ...

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