
William Marshall
Known for Acting · 45 credits
- Born
- 1924-08-19
- Died
- 2003-06-11
- Place of birth
- Gary, Indiana, USA
- Also known as
- Bill Marshall · Wiliam Marshall
Biography
William Marshall was an American actor, director, and opera singer. He is best known for his title role in Blacula and its sequel Scream Blacula Scream as well as his role on Pee-wee's Playhouse.
Marshall made his Broadway debut in 1944 in Carmen Jones. In 1950, he understudied Boris Karloff as Captain Hook in the Broadway production of Peter Pan. He played the leading role of De Lawd in the 1951 revival of The Green Pastures, a role he repeated in 1958 in a BBC telecast of the play. He performed in several Shakespearean plays on the stage in the U. S. and Europe, including the title role in at least six productions of Othello. Harold Hobson of the London Sunday Times praised Marshall’s portrayal as "the best Othello of our time."
In 1968, Marshall joined the Center Theatre Group at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles to play Othello in a jazz musical version, Catch My Soul, with Jerry Lee Lewis as Iago. Marshall portrayed Paul Robeson and Frederick Douglass on stage. He researched Douglass' life extensively, and in 1983 produced and played the lead role in Frederick Douglass: Slave and Statesman.
Marshall's career on screen began in the 1952 film Lydia Bailey as a Haitian leader. He followed that with a prominent role as Glycon, comrade and fellow gladiator to Victor Mature in the 1954 film Demetrius and the Gladiators. His demeanor, voice and stature gave him a wide range, though he was ill-suited for the subservient roles that many black actors of his generation were most frequently offered. He was a leader of the Mau-Mau uprising in Something of Value, and Attorney General Edward Brooke in The Boston Strangler. He probably received the most notice for his role in the vampire film Blacula and its sequel Scream Blacula Scream. In later years, Marshall played the King of Cartoons on Pee-wee's Playhouse.
Despite blacklisting because of his supposed communist connections, Marshall managed to continue appearing in both television and films. He appeared on the British spy series Danger Man in episodes titled "Deadline" and "The Galloping Major". He also won two local Emmys for producing and performing in a PBS production, As Adam Early in the Morning, a theatre piece originally performed on stage. He also was featured in an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour titled, "The Jar", with actors Pat Buttram and George Lindsey.
Known For
TV Shows (7)
Movies (38)

Maverick
1994
as Riverboat Poker Player

Sorceress
1995
as John Geiger

Amazon Women on the Moon
1987
as Pirate Captain (segment "Video Pirates")

The Boston Strangler
1968
as Atty. Gen. Edward W. Brooke

Demetrius and the Gladiators
1954
as Glycon

Skullduggery
1970
as Attorney General

Blacula
1972
as Blacula / Prince Mamuwalde

Twilight's Last Gleaming
1977
as William Klinger - Attorney General
The Horror Hall of Fame: A Monster Salute
1974
as Self (archive footage)

Scream Blacula Scream
1973
as Blacula / Prince Mamuwalde

Honky
1971
as Dr. Craig Smith

Abby
1974
as Bishop Garnet Williams

Something of Value
1957
as Leader - Intellectual in Suit

The Many Faces of Dracula
2000
as Blacula (archive footage)

Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special
1988
as King of Cartoons

Lydia Bailey
1952
as King Dick

Beverly Hills Madam
1986
as Jenny's Widower

To Trap a Spy
1965
as Sekue Ashumen

Dinosaur Valley Girls
1995
as Dr. Benjamin Michaels

Operation Heartbeat
1969
as Dr. Harold Tawn

Tarzan's Jungle Rebellion
1967
as Colonel Tatakombi

The Hell with Heroes
1968
as Al Poland

Macked, Hammered, Slaughtered and Shafted
2004
as Self

The Complete Bob Wilkins Creature Features
2012

Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook
1991
as Blacula (archive footage)

Killer Instinct
1988

Vasectomy: A Delicate Matter
1986
as Dr. Dean

Vampires: Thirst for the Truth
1996
as Narrator / Self

Zig Zag
1970
as Morrie Bronson

The Mask of Sheba
1970
as Capt. Condor Sekallie

Rosetti and Ryan: Men Who Love Women
1977
as Judge Marcus Black

Dracula in the Movies
1992

Othello
1981
as Othello

The Great Skycopter Rescue
1980
as Mr. Jason

Monster Madness: The Counter Culture To Blockbusters
2015
as (archive footage)
Sabu and the Magic Ring
1957
as Ubal, the genie
Frederick Douglass: Slave and Statesman
1983
as Frederick Douglas

Making It
1966
as Narrator
About William Marshall
William Marshall was an American actor, director, and opera singer. He is best known for his title role in Blacula and its sequel Scream Blacula Scream as well as his role on Pee-wee's Playhouse. Marshall made his Broadway debut in 1944 in Carmen Jones. In 1950, he understudied Boris Karloff as Captain Hook in the Broadway production of Peter Pan. He played the leading role of De Lawd in the 1951 revival of The Green Pastures, a role he repeated in 1958 in a BBC telecast of the play. He performed in several Shakespearean plays on the stage in… With 45 credits spanning from 1952 to 2015, William Marshall has appeared in 38 films and 7 TV shows.
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- Maverick (1994) — as Riverboat Poker Player
- Sorceress (1995) — as John Geiger
- Amazon Women on the Moon (1987) — as Pirate Captain (segment "Video Pirates")
- The Boston Strangler (1968) — as Atty. Gen. Edward W. Brooke
- Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954) — as Glycon
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