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  1. George Catlett Marshall Jr. GCB (31 December 1880 – 16 October 1959) was an American army officer and statesman. He rose through the United States Army to become ...

  2. George E. Marshall was a prolific American actor, screenwriter, producer, film and television director, active through the first six decades of movie history. Relatively few of Marshall’s films are well-known today, with Destry Rides Again, The Sheepman, and How the West Was Won being the biggest exceptions. Marshall co-directed How the West Was Won with […]

  3. George E. Marshall (December 29, 1891 – February 17, 1975) was an American actor, screenwriter, producer, film and television director, active through the first six decades of film history. Relatively few of Marshall's films are well-known today, with Destry Rides Again, The Blue Dahlia, The Ghost Breakers, The Sheepman, and How the West Was Won being the biggest exceptions. John Houseman ...

  4. George Marshall. Director: How the West Was Won. George Marshall was a versatile American director who came to Hollywood to visit his mother and "have a bit of fun". Expelled from Chicago University in 1912, he was an unsettled young man, drifting from job to job, variously employed as a mechanic, newspaper reporter and lumberjack with a logging outfit in Washington state. Trying his luck in ...

  5. Garry Kent Marshall (November 13, 1934 – July 19, 2016) was an American screenwriter, film director, producer and actor. Marshall began his career in the 1960s as a writer for The Lucy Show and The Dick Van Dyke Show until he developed the television adaptation of Neil Simon's play The Odd Couple.

  6. George Marshall Ruge is an American filmmaker, born in San Francisco and known for his work on such film projects as the Pirates of the Caribbean four-film franchise, and The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. Ruge was featured in the Daily Variety (2011) annual Below The Line Impact Report: The Top 50 as second unit director, and was...

  7. It Started With A Kiss (1959) -- (Movie Clip) The Best Kind Of Millionaire Director George Marshall’s opening, a New York night club where sure enough, Debbie Reynolds is the kooky one among the dancer/models, explaining her husband-hunting strategy to her pals (Carmen Phillips, Marion Ross et al), in the somewhat provocative MGM sex-comedy ...