Herbert Marshall made his American talkie debut reprising his stage role in The Letter. This film established him in Hollywood and marked his successful transition to sound cinema.
1932
He cemented his suave and sophisticated leading man persona with his role in Ernst Lubitsch's acclaimed pre-Code film Trouble in Paradise. This performance became one of his most iconic and enduring.
1941
Marshall delivered a powerful dramatic performance as Horace Giddens in William Wyler's The Little Foxes, opposite Bette Davis. This role showcased his depth and versatility beyond his typical charming portrayals.