Search
|
Home > Welcome
Robert Neal Marshall was born in Baltimore, Maryland, but grew up in New York City and Englewood, New Jersey. His mother is Broadway and television actress turned photographer Bette Marshall (nee Lieb) and his father is Entertainment Law attorney Paul G. Marshall. Robert's Grandfather, Jack H. Lieb, was a Newsreel Cameraman famous for filming Charles Lindbergh's take off for Paris in 1927 and for his rare color films of the D-Day invasion onto the beaches of Normandy and the Liberation of Paris during World War II which are in the National Archives in Washington, D.C.Marshall is an actor, writer, producer, and director who started off working in the West End of London as assistant to late producer and theatrical agent Richard Armitage on several hit shows, including Me and My Girl with Robert Lindsay and Emma Thompson, High Society with Natasha Richardson, The Entertainer with Peter Bowles, and Rowan Atkinson for his one man show A New Review. While in London, Robert produced and di... [Details Intro]
|