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Years active. 1979–2005. 2011–present. Marshall R. Teague (born April 16, 1953) is an American film and television actor known for his balance of starring roles with powerful supporting characters, allowing him to build a varied and pivotal body of work. He was born in Newport, Tennessee. He is of English, French, and Cherokee ancestry.
United States. Language. English. Box office. $3,329,674 [1] Last Ounce of Courage is a 2012 American Christian Christmas drama film directed by Darrel Campbell and Kevin McAfee and starring Marshall R. Teague, Jennifer O'Neill, and Fred Williamson. It centers on the struggle of Bob Revere, a man dealing with what he feels is his freedom of ...
Budget. US$ 1,300,000 (est) Special Forces is a 2003 American war film directed by Isaac Florentine and written by David N. White. The film stars Marshall R. Teague, Tim Abell and Danny Lee Clark.
Guardian Angel is a 1994 American action film directed by Richard W. Munchkin, starring Cynthia Rothrock, Lydie Denier, Daniel McVicar and Marshall R. Teague.Rothrock plays a cop-turned-bodyguard on assignment to protect a rich playboy from an unhinged woman, who is both the client's former mistress and the criminal responsible for the death of the heroine's fiancé.
United States. Budget. $3,500,000. Bells of Innocence is 2003 American Christian film directed by Alin Bijan and written by Chris Bessey. It stars son-father actors Mike and Chuck Norris, David A. R. White, Marshall R. Teague, and Chuck's real-life granddaughter Gabby Di Ciolli (Mike's niece, who uses her father's last name) as "Lyric".
The Bad Pack. The Bad Pack is a 1997 independent action film written and directed by Brent Huff, and starring Robert Davi, Roddy Piper, Ralf Möller, Larry B. Scott, Shawn Huff, and Patrick Dollaghan. The film also stars Brent Huff, Marshall R. Teague, Daniel Zacapa, Bert Rosario, Michael Cole, Robert Swenson and Sven-Ole Thorsen.
Guest Stars: John Anderson, William Bryant, Crofton Harderster, Beau Starr and Marshall R. Teague. Special Cameo appearances by Pat Buttram, James Drury, Jack Kelly and Doug McClure. Special Guest Stars: Roy Rogers (King of the Cowboys) and Trigger (the smartest horse in the movies).
‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ star Owen Teague opens up about the ending of the film, his hopes for a sequel, and the evolution of mo-cap technology.