Kenneth Marshall

Kenneth Marshall
Born (1950-06-27) June 27, 1950
New York, New York, U.S.
Other names Ken Marshall
Education Juilliard School (BFA)
Occupation Actor

Kenneth Marshall (born June 27, 1950 in New York City) is an American actor. He portrayed the character Michael Eddington in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and had a starring role as Prince/King Colwyn in Krull (1983). He also played the title role in Giuliano Montaldo's 1982 television miniseries Marco Polo, and has appeared in films such as Tilt (1979), The Skin (1981), and Feds (1988).

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1979 How the West Was Won Pvt. Andrew Willow Ep. The Forgotten
1979 Tilt Neil Gallagher Movie
1980 The Merv Griffin Show Himself/Guest Ep. 22 May 1980
1981 La pelle (The Skin) Jimmy Wren Movie
1982–83 Marco Polo Marco Polo 8 Eps
1983 Krull Colwyn Movie
1983 Journey to Krull Himself / Colwyn Video documentary short
1983 On Trial Himself/Guest Documentary
1988 Feds Brent Shepard Movie
1989 Margaret Bourke-White Chappie TV Movie
1989 In the Heat of the Night Stephen Ainslee 1 Ep
1989 Baywatch Chuck Ep. The Drowning Pool
1990 Over My Dead Body John Stanton Ep. No Ifs, Ands or Butlers
1991 Hunter Professor Gleason 2 Eps. Fatal Obesession Part 1+2
1991 Quantum Leap Rodney Owens 1 Ep
1992 The Commish Sullivan Godfrey Ep. True Believers
1993 Berlin '39 Hans Movie
1993 Danielle Steel's 'Message from Nam' Dr. George Andrews TV Movie
1994 On Trial Himself Documentary
1994 Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All Ned TV Movie
1994 Empty Nest Agent #1 Mrs. Clinton Comes to Town (1994)
1994 Amberwaves Dean Deamon Movie
1994–97 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Lt. Commander

Michael Eddington

9 Eps
1993–97 Silk Stalkings Egan / Babalocia,

Bill Marshall

2 Eps
2000 Dov'è mio figlio Cameron Ellis TV Movie
2000 Krull: Marvel Comics Video Adaptation (special thanks) Video
2001 JAG Capt. O'Bryan 1 Ep
2001 Shaka Zulu: The Citadel Henry Francis Fynn TV Movie
2003 The District Bartender 2 Eps
2007 La tele de tu vida Marco Polo Ep 1.11 (Archive footage)
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