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'''Kenneth Marshall''' {{born|27|June|1950}} is an actor from [[New York City]] who is best known in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe for his portrayal of [[Michael Eddington]] in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''.
 
'''Kenneth Marshall''' {{born|27|June|1950}} is an actor from [[New York City]] who is best known in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe for his portrayal of [[Michael Eddington]] in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''.
   
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Marshall attended the Juilliard School, where his mentor was John Houseman. Marshall's classmates included [[Kelsey Grammer]], [[David Ogden Stiers]], Kevin Kline and Robin Williams. Marshall first met [[Scott Bakula]] when performing in a production of ''Shenandoah''. ("Marshall Decree", ''[[Dreamwatch]]'' issue 37)
Marshall made his first acting appearances in 1979, with appearances in the motion picture ''Tilt'' (with [[Don Stark]]) and a guest starring role in the ''How the West Was Won'' episode "The Forgotten", with [[Fionnula Flanagan]] and [[David Warner]].
 
   
In 1980, Marshall starred as Tony in a revival of ''West Side Story'' on Broadway.
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Marshall made his first acting appearances in 1979, with appearances in the motion picture ''Tilt'' (with [[Don Stark]]) and a guest starring role in the ''How the West Was Won'' episode "The Forgotten", with [[Fionnula Flanagan]] and [[David Warner]]. In 1980, Marshall starred as Tony in a revival of ''West Side Story'' on Broadway.
   
Marshall later played the titular character in the 1982 series ''Marco Polo'' (with [[Leonard Nimoy]], [[David Warner]] and [[F. Murray Abraham]]). He later starred in the films ''La Pelle'', ''Claws'' and ''Krull'', in which he played the main character Prince Colwyn. His other motion picture credits include ''The Stay Awake'', ''Feds'' (with [[Larry Cedar]]), ''The Gods Must Be Crazy II'', ''Burndown'', ''Berlin '39'' (with [[John Savage]]) and ''Amberwaves''.
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Marshall later played the titular character in the 1982 series ''Marco Polo'' (with [[Leonard Nimoy]], [[David Warner]] and [[F. Murray Abraham]]). He later starred in the films ''La Pelle'', ''Claws'' and ''Krull'', in which he played the main character Prince Colwyn. Marshall participated in the audio commentary for the DVD release of the film. His other motion picture credits include ''The Stay Awake'', ''Feds'' (with [[Larry Cedar]]), ''The Gods Must Be Crazy II'', ''Burndown'', ''Berlin '39'' (with [[John Savage]]) and ''Amberwaves''.
   
 
Marshall was no stranger to science fiction prior to being cast in DS9. In 1991 he guest-starred in the ''Quantum Leap'' episode "A Hunting Will We Go", (with [[Jeffrey King]]). ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' star [[Scott Bakula]] played the lead in the series alongside guest actor [[Dean Stockwell]]. Marshall's other television guest star credits include ''In the Heat of the Night'' (directed by [[Paul Lynch]]), ''Baywatch'' (with [[Monte Markham]] and [[Kay E. Kuter]]), ''Hunter'' (with [[Jeffrey Combs]], [[Ellen Wheeler]] and [[Gene Dynarski]]), ''The Commish'' (with [[Kaj-Erik Eriksen]] and [[Julian Christopher]]), ''Silk Stalkings'' (with [[Charlie Brill]], [[Tim de Zarn]] and [[Cyndi Pass]]) and ''JAG''.
 
Marshall was no stranger to science fiction prior to being cast in DS9. In 1991 he guest-starred in the ''Quantum Leap'' episode "A Hunting Will We Go", (with [[Jeffrey King]]). ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' star [[Scott Bakula]] played the lead in the series alongside guest actor [[Dean Stockwell]]. Marshall's other television guest star credits include ''In the Heat of the Night'' (directed by [[Paul Lynch]]), ''Baywatch'' (with [[Monte Markham]] and [[Kay E. Kuter]]), ''Hunter'' (with [[Jeffrey Combs]], [[Ellen Wheeler]] and [[Gene Dynarski]]), ''The Commish'' (with [[Kaj-Erik Eriksen]] and [[Julian Christopher]]), ''Silk Stalkings'' (with [[Charlie Brill]], [[Tim de Zarn]] and [[Cyndi Pass]]) and ''JAG''.
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...as Michael Eddington

Kenneth Marshall (born 27 June 1950; age 73) is an actor from New York City who is best known in the Star Trek universe for his portrayal of Michael Eddington in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Marshall attended the Juilliard School, where his mentor was John Houseman. Marshall's classmates included Kelsey Grammer, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin Kline and Robin Williams. Marshall first met Scott Bakula when performing in a production of Shenandoah. ("Marshall Decree", Dreamwatch issue 37)

Marshall made his first acting appearances in 1979, with appearances in the motion picture Tilt (with Don Stark) and a guest starring role in the How the West Was Won episode "The Forgotten", with Fionnula Flanagan and David Warner. In 1980, Marshall starred as Tony in a revival of West Side Story on Broadway.

Marshall later played the titular character in the 1982 series Marco Polo (with Leonard Nimoy, David Warner and F. Murray Abraham). He later starred in the films La Pelle, Claws and Krull, in which he played the main character Prince Colwyn. Marshall participated in the audio commentary for the DVD release of the film. His other motion picture credits include The Stay Awake, Feds (with Larry Cedar), The Gods Must Be Crazy II, Burndown, Berlin '39 (with John Savage) and Amberwaves.

Marshall was no stranger to science fiction prior to being cast in DS9. In 1991 he guest-starred in the Quantum Leap episode "A Hunting Will We Go", (with Jeffrey King). Star Trek: Enterprise star Scott Bakula played the lead in the series alongside guest actor Dean Stockwell. Marshall's other television guest star credits include In the Heat of the Night (directed by Paul Lynch), Baywatch (with Monte Markham and Kay E. Kuter), Hunter (with Jeffrey Combs, Ellen Wheeler and Gene Dynarski), The Commish (with Kaj-Erik Eriksen and Julian Christopher), Silk Stalkings (with Charlie Brill, Tim de Zarn and Cyndi Pass) and JAG.

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