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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Boyd Marshall

Years active
  
1905–30

Role
  
Actor

Born
  
June 22, 1884 (
1884-06-22
)
Port Clinton, Ohio, United States

Spouse(s)
  
Mitzi Hajos (1920-1950, his death)

Died
  
November 10, 1950, Jackson Heights, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
The Marvelous Marathoner, The World and the Woman

People also search for
  
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Boyd Marshall was an American actor of the stage and screen during the early decades of the 20th Century. Born in Ohio in 1884, he moved to New York to pursue a career in acting. He began on the stage and in vaudeville, before entering the film industry in 1913. He had a brief film career, lasting until 1917, before he returned to the stage.

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Early life

The son of Thomas J. and Agnes Marshall, Boyd Marshall was born on June 22, 1884 in Port Clinton, Ohio. His father was an attorney, but after his father's death in 1895 his mother moved to their large fruit farm outside Carroll, Ohio. It was there where he spent his teenage years. He attended the University of Michigan before deciding to become as a performer. Initially, Marshall wanted a career in opera, and studied at both the University of Michigan School of Music and the Detroit Conservatory Of Music.

Career

In 1905 Marshall appeared in the play Fantana, a musical at the Lyric Theatre in New York, which starred Douglas Fairbanks. In 1908 and 1909 Marshall appeared in Jesse Lasky's production of A Night on a Houseboat at the Orpheum Theater in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The show also toured other venues. In 1909, Marshall joined the Kolb and Dill company on the west coast, performing at the Majestic Theater in Los Angeles, as well as in San Francisco at the Princess Theater. Other early credits for Marshall included leads in the comic opera Mlle. Modiste, written by Victor Herbert, as well as the musical, The Lady from Lane's. He was also a favorite at the New York Hippodrome.

In 1910, Marshall appeared in the musical, The Cash Girl. Also in 1910 Marshall, along with Katharine Bell, toured in the vaudeville production The Wall Between, appearing at such locations as the Orpheum in Allentown, Pennsylvania, as well as the Grand Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. That same year he would again star with Bell in a vaudeville piece titled Art. In 1911 and 1912 Marshall toured the country with a group of performers around the vaudeville circuit, in an act titled The Pianophiend Minstral Co. A Jesse Lasky production, the group performed throughout the United States at such venues as the Academy of Music in Washington, D.C., and the Orpheum Theater in Oakland, California. The Pianophiends were selected to perform at a gala honoring William Randolph Hearst in San Francisco in August 1911. In February 1913, Marshall was seen at the Hippodrome in New York in Gypsy Life. In 1913, Marshall starred in the comedy, A Shotgun Cupid, in which he toured with Muriel Ostriche. He also toured with Ostriche in The Little Church Around the Corner.

In 1913 Marshall signed with the Thanhouser Company, one of the first film studios, where he was billed as the "handsomest man in the movies". He was paired with Muriel Ostriche to star in a number of film shorts. In their first year at Thanhouser, Marshall and Ostriche would star in almost 50 films together. In his brief film career, which lasted only 5 years (1913-1917), he appeared on 100 films, the vast majority of them shorts. Eight of those films would be features, including King Lear and The Vicar of Wakefield. He left Thanhouser, and the film industry, in 1917. His final picture was the feature, When Love Was Blind, which also starred Florence La Badie.

After leaving film, Marshall returned to the stage, which included performances in a string of mostly successful Broadway shows between 1918 and 1930. He would appear in several of those plays with his wife, Mitzi Hajos, the Ziegfeld Follies star, whom he married in 1920. His final Broadway appearance would be in 1930's Sari, which also toured the country after its short Broadway run.

In 1932, he would appear as a co-star alongside Katharine Hepburn in The Bride the Sun Shines On at the Croton River Playhouse, in Harmon-on-Hudson (now Croton-on-Hudson), New York. 1935 saw Marshall featured in a play titled Cross Ruff, by Noel Taylor, which played at the Masque Theater.

Personal life

Marshall met his wife in his first Broadway production after leaving films, Head Over Heels in 1918. The two were married on May 21, 1920 in White Plains, New York. The two remained married until his death on November 10, 1950. He was buried in the family plot in Lakeview Cemetery, in his hometown of Port Clinton, Ohio. On her death 20 years later, Hajos would be buried next to her husband.

Filmography

Actor
1917
When Love Was Blind as
Burton Lester
1917
The Vicar of Wakefield as
George Primrose
1917
A Modern Monte Cristo as
Tom Pemberton
1917
The Image Maker
1916
King Lear as
King of France
1916
The World and the Woman as
The Man
1916
Hidden Valley as
The Missionary
1916
Her Father's Gold
1916
The Cruise of Fate (Short) as
Miriam's Affinity
1916
The Oval Diamond
1916
Lucky Larry's Lady Love (Short) as
Lucky Larry
1916
The Optimistic Oriental Occults (Short) as
The Rich Uncle's First Nephew
1915
Their Last Performance (Short) as
Paul Danforth
1915
The Mill on the Floss as
Stephen Guest
1915
The Baby and the Boss (Short) as
MacCracklin, the Young Officer
1915
Hannah's Hen-Pecked Husband (Short) as
Henry - Hannah's Hen-Pecked Husband
1915
At the Patrician Club (Short) as
Eileen's Husband
1915
A Disciple of Nietzsche (Short) as
The Factory Foreman
1915
Superstitious Sammy (Short) as
Superstitious Sammy
1915
Weary Walker's Woes (Short) as
Weary Walker
1915
From the River's Depths (Short) as
Walter Van Vleck
1915
Glorianna's Getaway (Short) as
Gareth Thomas - Flower's Fiance
1915
The Marvelous Marathoner (Short) as
Walter Bodewick
1915
A Plugged Nickel (Short) as
Mr. Christopher
1915
Tracked Through the Snow (Short) as
Dick - An Outlaw
1915
Fifty Years After Appomattox (Short) as
Randolph Serviss - Dorothea's Sweetheart
1915
The Flying Twins as
Vinald Marshall, the twins' father
1915
Crossed Wires (Short) as
Benton
1915
In the Valley (Short) as
Pauline's Sweetheart
1915
Truly Rural Types (Short) as
William Sewall - the Country Boy
1915
The Angel in the Mask (Short)
1915
The Handicap of Beauty (Short)
1915
The Actor and the Rube (Short) as
The Actor's Friend
1915
Joe Harkin's Ward (Short) as
Joe Harkins
1915
And He Never Knew (Short) as
Boyd Townsend
1915
On Account of a Dog (Short) as
John Blake
1915
Who Got Stung? (Short) as
Harry - Bill's Friend / The 'Mother-in-Law'
1915
Across the Way (Short) as
Tom Brown
1915
Nell's Strategy (Short) as
Bob
1915
The Home of Silence (Short) as
Ralph Jenkins - Convict
1915
An Innocent Burglar (Short) as
Edwin Marshall
1915
Pleasing Uncle (Short) as
Jack
1915
Check No. 130 (Short) as
Boyd Morris
1915
When Fate Rebelled (Short) as
John Reynolds
1914
The White Rose (Short) as
George Bolton
1914
In the Conservatory (Short) as
The Prisoner
1914
The Creator of 'Hunger' (Short) as
John Boyd
1914
The Wild, Woolly West (Short)
1914
A Bum Mistake (Short) as
Doom - The Drummer
1914
Seeds of Jealousy (Short) as
John Lane
1914
When Vice Shuddered (Short)
1914
The Deadline (Short) as
Jack
1914
The Face at the Window (Short) as
Jack Watson
1914
The Touch of a Little Hand (Short) as
Harry - The Pawnbroker's Clerk
1914
The One Who Cared (Short) as
John Bruce
1914
The Balance of Power (Short) as
George Davis
1914
The Final Test (Short) as
Dr. Jack Carr
1914
The Master Hand (Short) as
Wilson - Clara's Sweetheart
1914
Sis (Short) as
Boyd
1914
His Winning Way (Short) as
Nolan Gottyspile
1914
The Keeper of the Light (Short) as
George Davies
1914
The Belle of the School (Short) as
Ralph Elting
1914
A Rural Romance (Short) as
Boyd Jameson
1914
Her Duty (Short) as
Walter Dillon
1914
The Target of Destiny (Short) as
Boyd Fleming
1914
The Veteran's Sword (Short) as
John Boyd
1914
The Girl of the Seasons (Short)
1914
The Decoy (Short) as
Boyd, a businessman
1914
Professor Snaith (Short) as
Jack Rawlings
1914
The Outlaw's Nemesis (Short) as
George Carter
1914
The Little Señorita (Short) as
Tom Maitland
1914
Remorse (Short)
1914
The Toy Shop (Short) as
Carl Hendricks
1914
His Enemy (Short) as
Tom Wells
1914
When the Wheels of Justice Clogged (Short) as
Tom
1914
A Telephone Strategy (Short) as
Ralph Parker
1914
Lost: A Union Suit (Short) as
Jim - Tom's Chum
1914
The Strategy of Conductor 786 (Short) as
Jack - May's Sweetheart
1914
The Musician's Daughter (Short)
1914
Billy's Ruse (Short) as
Boyd
1914
Her Way (Short) as
Jim Ford - the Spendthrift Son
1914
The Hold-Up (Short) as
Boyd Martin - Muriel's Sweetheart
1914
All's Well That Ends Well (Short) as
Dr. Boyd
1914
The Tangled Cat (Short) as
Miller's Nephew
1914
Percy's First Holiday (Short) as
Mike
1914
Where Paths Diverge (Short) as
Dr. Walters - Muriel's Sweetheart
1914
The Loser Wins (Short) as
Jim
1914
The Vacant Chair (Short) as
Grandson
1914
When the Cat Came Back (Short) as
Joe Suburban
1914
A Circumstantial Nurse (Short) as
Tom
1914
A Rural Free Delivery Romance (Short) as
Fred - a Rural Mail Driver
1913
Cupid's Lieutenant (Short) as
Billy Drew, a Senior at Dartmouth
1913
The Law of Humanity (Short) as
Pat Coogan, a Laborer
1913
His Imaginary Family (Short) as
A Nephew with an Imaginary Family
1913
The Little Church Around the Corner (Short) as
Henry Harper, a Bachelor
1913
Her Right to Happiness (Short) as
Brandt Mansfield
1913
A Shot Gun Cupid (Short) as
Jack
1913
Bread Upon the Waters (Short) as
The Lover
1913
A Campaign Manageress (Short)
1913
Friday the Thirteenth (Short) as
Mr. Hooley

References

Boyd Marshall Wikipedia