Everett Marshall was born on 31 December 1901 in Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for Dixiana (1930) and I Live for Love (1935). He died on 3 April 1965 in Carmel, California, USA.
performer: "I Live for Love" (1935), "Mine Alone" (1935), "Silver Wings" (1935), "A Man Must Shave" (1935), "Maria, Marì (Oh Marie)" (1899) (uncredited)
After singing secondary baritone roles for four seasons at the
Metropolitan Opera (1927 - 31, debut as the Herald in Wagner's
"Lohengrin," 12 November 1927), he made his movie debut in 1930 in the
original operetta "Dixiana." Although the film was a success at the box
office, Marshall preferred to concentrate on the stage, touring
successfully for years in such perennials as Sigmund Romberg's "The
Student Prince" and "Blossom Time."