Logan Marshall-Green
Birthday:
1 November 1976, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Height:
180 cm
Logan is a native of Charleston, South Carolina. His parents are both drama teachers. His mother, Lowry Marshall, is the artistic director of Brown University's repertory-theater department. Logan graduated with a Master's in Fine Arts from New York University's Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts.He made a few ap...
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Logan is a native of Charleston, South Carolina. His parents are both drama teachers. His mother, Lowry Marshall, is the artistic director of Brown University's repertory-theater department. Logan graduated with a Master's in Fine Arts from New York University's Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts.He made a few appearances in Law and Order, before landing recurring roles on The O.C. (2003) and 24 (2001). His breakthrough role came in Ridley Scott's Prometheus (2012). Show less «
My first real acting gig was probably playing Mamillius in my mother's 'Winter's Tale.' My mom and dad are both in theater, so I grew up act...Show more »
My first real acting gig was probably playing Mamillius in my mother's 'Winter's Tale.' My mom and dad are both in theater, so I grew up acting and being a little theater brat as well. Show less «
When your father directed your mother in 'Orpheus Descending,' the kid's going to be a theater nerd.
When your father directed your mother in 'Orpheus Descending,' the kid's going to be a theater nerd.
I just always wanted to be a baseball announcer. I'm a huge Mets fan, and I wanted to be the next Bob Murphy. As far as careers go, that was...Show more »
I just always wanted to be a baseball announcer. I'm a huge Mets fan, and I wanted to be the next Bob Murphy. As far as careers go, that was the first career that I really thought about. Well, before that, I wanted to be a Mello Yello truck driver. Show less «
Being vital means knowing the rules and being brave enough to break them.
Being vital means knowing the rules and being brave enough to break them.
I'd be honored to be in the same sentence as Tom Hardy. I've been a twin since the day I was born - fraternal, but we look a lot alike - so ...Show more »
I'd be honored to be in the same sentence as Tom Hardy. I've been a twin since the day I was born - fraternal, but we look a lot alike - so I've already been mixed up with another man my entire life. Show less «
My mom introduced me to science-fiction.
My mom introduced me to science-fiction.
When I was told that I was being offered a role in 'Miss Julie,' I already knew I wanted to do it.
When I was told that I was being offered a role in 'Miss Julie,' I already knew I wanted to do it.
My intention of making acting a career was about being onstage.
My intention of making acting a career was about being onstage.
If I was discovered by anyone, it would be Stephen O'Neil, who saw me in a play at Williamstown and introduced me to my team who I'm still w...Show more »
If I was discovered by anyone, it would be Stephen O'Neil, who saw me in a play at Williamstown and introduced me to my team who I'm still with today. He was the first person to introduce me to the film and TV world. Other than that, I just assumed I would be a theater actor my whole life. Show less «
I'm not responsible enough to have puppies.
I'm not responsible enough to have puppies.
I don't need to be liked, but I need to be vital - on set or on stage - and I think that probably would be my advice: Stay vital. It's about...Show more »
I don't need to be liked, but I need to be vital - on set or on stage - and I think that probably would be my advice: Stay vital. It's about saying 'no' and asking the tough questions and believing in yourself when no one else will, but you have to know the rules to break them. Show less «
I just think the more we're observed by other people, the less we can observe them in order to play them and find their true condition.
I just think the more we're observed by other people, the less we can observe them in order to play them and find their true condition.
It takes awhile for writers to get to know actors rhythms, not just as actors, but what they bring to the characters. I think it takes a few...Show more »
It takes awhile for writers to get to know actors rhythms, not just as actors, but what they bring to the characters. I think it takes a few episodes for the writing room to catch up to the actors and vice versa. Show less «
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