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Frank Marshall’s Milestones
Became a regular member of Bogdanovich's production team
Worked as line producer on Orson Welles' unfinished feature "The Other Side of the Wind"
1967 Became a protege of Peter Bogdanovich whom he met at a birthday party for the daughter of director John Ford (a family friend)
1968 - 1970 Traveled through Europe post-graduation
1968 Worked in various capacities on the set of Bogdanovich's debut feature, "Targets"
1971 Credited as location manager on Bogdanovich's "The Last Picture Show"
1972 Was the location manager for Bogdanovich's "What's Up, Doc?"
1973 Feature debut as an associate producer, "Paper Moon"
1978 First non-Bogdanovich film, Martin Scorsese's documentary, "The Last Waltz"; served as a line producer
1979 Executive producing debut, Walter Hill's "The Warriors"
1981 First collaboration with Steven Spielberg, "Raiders of the Lost Ark"; served as producer and also played a bit role
1982 Collaborated with Spielberg on "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial" as a production supervisor
1984 Co-founded Amblin Entertainment with wife, producer Kathleen Kennedy, and Spielberg
1984 First credit as second unit director, "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"
1984 TV writing and directing debut, "The Making of 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'"
1989 Directed the live-action Roger Rabbit shorts, "Tummy Trouble" and "Roller Coaster Rabbit"
1990 Feature directing debut, "Arachnophobia"; also co-produced
1991 Left Amblin Entertainment
1991 Was the production executive for the CBS series, "Back to the Future: The Animated Series"
1992 Formed The Kennedy/Marshall Company with wife, Kathleen Kennedy; signed a three year deal with Paramount Pictures
1992 Re-teamed with Bogdanovich, as producer and second unit director, for "Noises Off"
1993 First film produed through the newly formed Kennedy/Marshall Company, "Alive"; also directed the film
1995 Produced and directed "Congo," which is based on the Michael Crichton novel
1998 Directed one segment of the HBO miniseries, "From the Earth to the Moon"
1999 Co-produced the M. Night Shyamalan directed, "The Sixth Sense"; earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture
2002 Executive produced "The Bourne Identity"; was also involved with its two sequels
2003 Co-produced the Gary Ross directed, "Seabiscuit"; earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Dramatic Picture
2008 Co-produced "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," starring Brad Pitt and directed by David Fincher; earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture

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Quick Facts

Also known as

Birth Name : Frank Wilton Marshall

Born

September, 13 1946 in Newport Beach, California, USA

Education

  • University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA: Was originally an engineering major; played varsity soccer (1966-68)

Professions

producer, 2nd unit director, director