George Marshall - Dramatic Portrayals

Dramatic Portrayals

  • Marshall was played by Donald Eugene McCoy in the Chinese movie Founding of a Republic.
  • Marshall was played by Harris Yulin in the television drama Truman.
  • Marshall was played by Scott Wilson in the 2001 film Pearl Harbor.
  • Marshall was played by Harve Presnell in the 1998 film Saving Private Ryan.
  • Marshall was played by Keith Andes in the 1970 film Tora! Tora! Tora!.
  • Marshall was played by Ward Costello in the 1977 film MacArthur.
  • Marshall was played by Richard DuVal in the 2012 Russian mini-series "Chkalov".

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