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John Marston

John Marston

Highest Rated: 75% Heroes for Sale (1933)

Lowest Rated: 42% Son of Kong (1933)

Birthday: Not Available

Birthplace: Pittsfield, New Hampshire, USA

John Marston worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Marston's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as the drama "The Cabin in the Cotton" (1932) with Richard Barthelmess, "Hell and High Water" (1933) and "Heroes For Sale" (1933). He also appeared in the James Cagney action picture "Lady Killer" (1933), the Robert Armstrong adventure sequel "Son of Kong" (1933) and "All of Me" (1934) with Fredric March. In the thirties and the nineties, Marston devoted his time to various credits, such as "Wagon Wheels" (1934), "Emergency Squad" (1940) and "Dirty Dancing" with Jennifer Grey (1987). He also worked on "Mississippi Burning" (1988) starring Gene Hackman, "Winter People" with Kurt Russell (1989) and "True Colors" (1991) starring John Cusack. In the nineties through the early 2000s, Marston lent his talents to projects like "Equinox" with Matthew Modine (1993), the Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan hit "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993) and the Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington box office smash "The Pelican Brief" (1993). His credits also expanded to "The Road to Wellville" (1994) starring Anthony Hopkins, "The Richard Tucker New York City Gala (1998)" (PBS, 1998-99) and "Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One For The Road" (Comedy Central, 2005-06). Marston most recently appeared on "Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz" (PBS, 2006-07).

Highest rated movies

42% 28% Son of Kong

Filmography

Movies

Credit
No Score Yet 24% Born to Be Bad Second Doctor (uncredited) (Character) - 1934
42% 28% Son of Kong Captain Nils Helstrom (Character) - 1933
No Score Yet 57% The Mayor of Hell Hopkins (Character) - 1933
75% 69% Heroes for Sale Judge (Voice) - 1933
No Score Yet No Score Yet Silver Dollar Unknown (Character) - 1933
No Score Yet No Score Yet Mary Stevens, M.D. Dr. Lane (Character) - 1933