John Marshall, a renowned and accomplished figure in the cinematic industry, has left an indelible mark on the annals of television history, particularly within the genres of police procedurals and adventure series, through his notable appearances in iconic productions such as "Highway Patrol" (1955),a pioneering program that broke new ground in the exploration of law enforcement, and "The Man Called X" (1956),a thrilling series that delved into the realm of espionage and international intrigue, as well as "Soldiers of Fortune" (1955),a swashbuckling adventure that transported audiences to exotic locales and pitted heroes against formidable foes, thus cementing his status as a stalwart figure in the world of television.
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1961

Frontier Uprising as Gen. Torena
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1956

The Man Who Knew Too Much as Embassy Butler (uncredited)
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1951

The Secret of Convict Lake as Bartender (uncredited)