Peter Marshall

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1926-03-30

Deathday 2024-08-15 (98 years old)

Place of Birth Huntington, West Virginia, USA

Also Known As Ralph Pierre LaCock, Noonan and Marshall, Pete Marshall

Peter Marshall

Biography

Ralph Pierre LaCock (born March 30, 1926), better known by his stage name Peter Marshall, is an American television and radio personality, singer, and actor. He was the original host of The Hollywood Squares from 1966 to 1981 and has almost fifty television, movie, and Broadway credits. His stage name reportedly derived from the college in his home town (Marshall College, which became Marshall University in 1961). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Known For

Actor

2002
Teddy Bears' Picnic

as Peter Marshall

1996
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

as Game Show Host

1995
MADtv

as Self

1994
Burke's Law

as Mr. Game Show

1988
Yahtzee

as Host

1982
H.M.S. Pinafore

as Captain Corcoran

1982
Hotel

as Garrett Rhodes

1979
Americathon

as Himself

1978
Rabbit Test

as Self

1978
WKRP in Cincinnati

as Phil Tarry

1977
79 Park Avenue

as Brian Whitfield

1977
The Love Boat

as Todd Gardiner

1977
The Love Boat

as Franklin

1977
Lou Grant

as Art McQueen

1977
CHiPs

as Peter Marshall (uncredited)

1977
CHiPs

as Vincent

1975
1974
Dinah!

as Self

1971
The Pet Set

as Self

1969
Love, American Style

as Arnold Pfister

1969
1966
Hollywood Squares

as The Master

1966
Hollywood Squares

as Self - Host

1964
Ensign Pulver

as Carney

1964
The Cavern

as Peter Carter

1962
I Love, You Love

as Narrator

1962
The Lucy Show

as Hughie

1961
1961
The Mike Douglas Show

as Self - Co-Host

1959
The Rookie

as Pete Marshall / Japanese sailor

1959
1959
The Bell Telephone Hour

as Self - Singer

1958
77 Sunset Strip

as Charles Bell

1957
Harbor Command

as Pinkey Parker

1955
The 20th Century Fox Hour

as Mechanic (uncredited)

1955
The Millionaire

as Harry Mercer

1953
The 49th Man

as Leo Wayne

1951
Starlift

as Noonan and Marshall

1951
FBI Girl

as Pete

1950
Holiday Rhythm

as Orderly

Writer

1972
Wild in the Sky

as Writer

1968
Maryjane

as Writer