| Tully Marshall was burn in Nevada City, Calif., on April 13, 1864 and received
his education in private schools in that city, Santa Rosa and San Francisco.
His first appearance on the stage was in "Saratoga" about 1883.
His parents wanted him to become a C. E. but he deserted the engineering
office to enter stuck. He first started in pictures in "Paid in Full"
about 1913 under the All-Star Picture Company. Other notable pictures he
has played in are "Intolerance," "Streets of Paris,"
"Life Line," Goldwyn's "Crimson Gardens," and "Daughter
of Mine." He prefers to play character roles and he finds his chief
pastime to be "working in pictures." He is five feet nine and
a half inches high, weighs a hundred and fifty-five pounds, and has grey-brown
hair and brown eyes. |