E.G. Marshall was born on June 18, 1914 in Owatonna, Minnesota.
E.G. Marshall passed away on August 24, 1998 in Bedford, New
York from lung cancer.
E.G. Marshall's birthname was Everett Eugene Grunz, and his
nickname was Eej.
Marshall was the host of the long running radio series, The
CBS Radio Mystery Theater. E.G. Marshall performed in the
show as Ebeneezer Scrooge in its version of A CHRISTMAS CAROL
in 1975.
E.G. Marshall earned his greatest fame for his work in hundreds
of live 1950s television dramas, and for his starring role
in THE DEFENDERS (1961-65), one of the rare socially conscious
TV series of the period; he earned two Emmy Awards playing
veteran attorney Lawrence Preston.
Marshall's voice is known for his narration of documentaries,
and his face as a TV host/narrator.
E.G. Marshall's other notable credits include...