Logan Marshall-Green

Logan Marshall-Green

  • Born: 1976-11-1
  • Birthplace: Charleston, South Carolina
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: University of Tennessee, New York University School of Art
  • Representative Works: Dark Blue, Spider-Man: The Return, The Child Picked Up, "24 Hours Against Terrorism", "Traveler", "Prometheus", "Upgrade"
  • Logan Marshall-Green (Logan Marshall-Green), born on November 1, 1976 in Charleston, South Carolina -SC , USA, is an American TV and movie stage actor. His works include " Dark Blue " and so on.

    Early Experience

    The young Logan lives on Rhode Island ( Rhode Island ) with his mother Lowry Marshall and twin brother Taylor . In 1993, Logan was admitted to The University of Tennessee (Tennessee, Knoxville). There he not only wrote entertainment news for the school newspaper, but was also accepted by the State of Connecticut-CT National Theater Institute in Waterford (Connecticut) and studied at New York University's Tisch School. of the Arts) completed a master's degree in fine arts.

    Performing Experience

    Marshall-Green was really well known when he was 29 years old, when he starred in the Fox TV series "The OC" (Orange County Storm), in which Logan starred in nine episodes, playing the protagonist Ryan Atwood's brother Trey Atwood. Before that, he also made a guest appearance on NBC TV's "Law & Order" in 2003. At the same time Logan is still active on stage plays. In 2009, he starred in the TNT TV police drama "Dark Blue" and portrayed the classic undercover police character Dean Bendis. In 2010, he starred in the thriller "Devil" produced by Universal Pictures, and in 2012, he starred in the alien prequel "Prometheus".
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