Dean Marshall | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Writer and director [2] |
Years active | 1993-present [3] |
Dean Marshall is a Canadian film, television, and theater, actor, writer, and director. [2] He is known for portraying Sgt. Bates on Syfy original series Stargate Atlantis , [1] [4] and Carter on both Da Vinci's Inquest , and Da Vinci's City Hall . [2]
Marshall began performing at a young age in a steel band. [2] His family was originally from Trinidad and Tobago, but immigrated to Canada before he was born. [2] He was born and raised in a Montreal suburb. [2] [5]
Before acting he joined the Canadian Forces at age 18, and served for some 6 years. Since 1993, he acts, writes and directs in the television, film, and theater business. [2] [6] Marshall has taken on diverse roles ranging from Malcolm Bridges, the crazy fearless officer, in the action packed adventurer film Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers , to the smart laid-back Detective Carter in Da Vinci's City Hall . [7]
Since his career took off in 1993, Marshall resides in Vancouver. [8]
As of August 30, 2012, Marshall appeared in 37 different TV, and films, since his career started in 1993. [3]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Urban Angel | Unknown | 1 episode, season 1 |
1993 | Save My Lost Nigga Soul | Unknown | |
1993 | The Hidden Room | Max | 1 episode, season 5 |
1995 | Tommy Boy | Frat Boy | Film |
1995 | Rude | Joe | Film |
1995 | The Great Defender | Convenience Store Clerk | 1 episode, season 4 |
1996 | TekWar | Officer Schueler | 1 episode, season 1 |
1998 | The Vigil | Uncredited | Film |
1998 | NightMan | Mike | 1 episode, season 2 |
1999 | Poltergeist: The Legacy | Chad | 1 episode, season 2 |
2000 | Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show | Larson E. Daniels | 1 episode, season 3 |
2000 | First Wave | Cop #2 | 1 episode, season 3 |
2001 | Strange Frequency | Paramedic #1 | TV film |
2001–2005 | Da Vinci's Inquest | Constable Carter | 20 episodes, season 1-7 |
1999–2002 | The Outer Limits | Captain William Hinman / Corporal Hanford | 1 episode, season 5; 1 episode, season 7 |
2001 | Stephen King's Dead Zone | Night School Guard | 1 episode, season 1 |
2001 | Cold Squad | Kevin Garner | 1 episode, season 5 |
2002 | Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers | Malcolm Bridges | Film |
2002 | Monk | Cop in Lobby | 2 episodes, season 1 |
2003 | Tom Stone | Max LaBruce | 1 episode, season 2 |
2003 | Jeremiah | Gary | 1 episode, season 2 |
2004–2008 | Stargate Atlantis | Bates | 9 episodes, season 1; 1 episode, season 4 |
2004 | The Life | Male Cop #2 | TV film |
2005 | Best Friends | Second police officer | TV film |
2005–2006 | Da Vinci's City Hall | Detective Carter | 8 episodes, season 1 |
2006 | Ties That Bind | Det. Barlow | Unknown |
2006 | Smallville | Seattle Police Officer | 1 episode, season 6 |
2007 | Masters of Science Fiction | The General's Aide | 1 episode, season 1 |
2007 | Intelligence | Bob Clay | 2 episodes, season 2 |
2008 | Eureka | Dr. Herrera | 1 episode, season 3 |
2009 | 2012 | Ark Communications Officer | Film |
2009 | Held Hostage | Leland | TV film |
2010 | Life Unexpected | Dave | 1 episode, season 2 |
2010 | Fringe | Uniform | 1 episode, season 3 |
2013 | She Made Them Do It | Tucker Shift | TV film |
As of 2013, Marshall appeared in three theater roles either as an actor, writer or director. [9]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Playboy of the West Indies | Unknown | |
1994 | Romeo and Juliet | Unknown | |
1994–1996; 2010–2012 | Riff Raff | Minor | Writer and director |
As of 2013, Marshall voiced in one video game. [3]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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2000 | Kessen | Kiyomasa Kato/Teruzumi Akashi | Voice actor | [10] |
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