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Revision as of 13:33, 20 May 2009
Tall character actor who has done drama over the years, though he as shown a penchant for comedy and "over the top" characters. Marshall Bell, ironically appears in many movies and television shows with lots of guns, however, he himself rarely wields a weapon, due primarily to his ability to portray senior authority figures (rather than the lower level 'combat' or street level operatives). He has been seen as General Owen in Starship Troopers, General Morgan in Robert A. Heinlein's The Puppet Masters, George/Kuato in Total Recall, Q.V. in Air America, Colonel Peterson in Operation Dumbo Drop. He has also appeared in shows like The X-Files, Wiseguy and G vs E.
Marshall Bell has used the following guns in the following films or television shows:
Films
- Mossberg 500 Bullpup shotgun as Webster in Twins
- a whole bunch of weapons (since he is tasked with carrying them) as J.W. Woods Jr. in Virus
Television
- Colt Walker as Magistrate Claggett on Deadwood