Robert Neal Marshall
Robert Neal Marshall
Robert Neal Marshall is an actor, director, producer, and playwright who has worked on Off-Broadway, in regional theater in the United States, on Broadway, and in London's West End. He worked as an assistant to producer Richard Armitage on several shows in London, including 'Me and My Girl' with Robert Lindsay and Emma Thompson, 'High Society' with Natasha Richardson, and Rowan Atkinson's one-man show 'A New Review'. Marshall also produced and directed the successful West End debut of 'Is There Life After High School?' at the Donmar Warehouse and worked on the Broadway production of 'Me and My Girl'. He comes from a theatrical background, with his mother being Broadway and television actress Bette Marshall and his adoptive father being entertainment law attorney Paul G. Marshall. Marshall's grandfather, Jack H. Lieb, was a newsreel cameraman known for his rare color films of the D-Day invasion and the Liberation of Paris during World War II.
