Ken Marshall
Ken Marshall, born Kenneth Marshall on June 27, 1950, in New York City, is a retired American actor known for his work in film, television, and theater. He graduated from Saint Joseph High School in Michigan in 1968 and built a notable career starting with stage roles, including productions like "The Tempest" in 1979.
Marshall gained international attention for his title role in the 1982 television miniseries "Marco Polo." He is also widely recognized for starring as Prince Colwyn in the 1983 fantasy adventure film "Krull." On television, some of his notable roles include Lt. Commander Michael Eddington in "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1994–1997), a character for which he received an OFTA Television Award nomination for best male actor. He appeared in other TV shows such as "Quantum Leap," "Empty Nest," "Baywatch," and "Hunter." His film credits include "Tilt" (1979), "The Skin" (1981), and "Feds" (1988), among others.
In addition to screen work, he has had a significant theater career, performing in Broadway and touring productions including "West Side Story" and "Into the Woods." Ken Marshall retired from acting but remains respected for his diverse roles across genres over multiple decades.
Acting
TV
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
as Michael Eddington
1993
TV
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
as Lt. Commander Michael Eddington
1993
TV
Quantum Leap
as Rodney Owens
1989
Movie
Krull
as Prince Colwyn
1983
TV
Baywatch
as Chuck
1989
TV
JAG
as Capt. O'Bryan
1995
TV
Hunter
as Professor Gleason
1984
Movie
Feds!
as Brent Sheppard
1988
Movie
The Skin
as Jimmy Wren
1981
TV
Marco Polo
as Marco Polo
1982
TV
The Commish
1991
TV
The District
as Bartender
2000
Movie
Tilt
as Neil Gallagher
1979
Movie
Berlin '39
as Hans Loßberg
1993
Movie
Margaret Bourke-White
as Chappie
1989