Brenda Marshall (September 29, 1915 – July 30, 1992) was an American film actress.
Born Ardis Ankerson in Negros, Philippines, Marshall made her first film appearance in the 1939 Espionage Agent. The following year, she played the leading lady to Errol Flynn in The Sea Hawk. After divorcing actor Richard Gaines in 1940, she married the actor William Holden in 1941 and her own career quickly slowed. She starred opposite James Cagney in the 1942 film Captains of the Clouds. The Constant Nymph (1943) was a popular success but she virtually retired after this, appearing in only four more inconsequential films. Among these, she played scientist Nora Goodrich in the grade-B 1946 cult classic Strange Impersonation.
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1951
as Brenda Marshall
1950
as Self
1950
as Marion
1948
as Marian Sinclair
1946
as Nora Goodrich
1943
as Yvonne Blanchard
1943
as Tamara Zaleshoff
1943
as Toni Sanger
1943
as Herself
1942
as Laurie Abbott
1942
as Emily Foster
1941
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1941
as Lil Barstow
1941
as Claire Foster
1941
as Vicki Moore
1941
as Rita Warren
1940
as Katharine 'Kit' Sheffield
1940
as Laurie Romayne
1940
as Barbara Patteson
1940
as Doña Maria Alvarez de Cordoba
1940
as Celia Farrady
1939
as Brenda Ballard
1939
as Reynolds' Secretary (uncredited)