Marshall Crosby Explained

Marshall Crosby
Birth Name:Joseph Alexander Crosby
Birth Place:Caltowie, South Australia, Australia
Birth Date:18 February 1882
Death Place:Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia
Death Date:1 January 1954 (aged 72)
Occupation:Actor, singer
Family:Don Crosby (son)

Marshall Crosby (18 February 1882 – 1 January 1954) born as Joseph Alexander Crosby, was a popular Australian actor and singer of vaudeville, theatre, radio, film and television.[1]

Biography

Crosby was born the twelfth of thirteen children in Caltowie, South Australia of Walter Thomas Crosby, a Scottish school teacher and his wife Ann Cameron. After schooling he initially worked as a clerk at the post office, before becoming a telephonist.

He started his professional show business career after auditioning as a baritone with the theatrical company of Leslie Harrison, and worked in vaudeville with Henry Clay and Harry Rickards, he also performed with the Tivoli Theatre before appearing in a number of musicals for J. C. Williamson Ltd, and also in revues and operetta burlesque. In the early 1930's he started to take small roles in film's and had parts in Dad and Dave Come to Town, Smithy and Eureka Stockade. He was a leading radio actor,[2] remembered for his role as "Josh Roberts" in the long running ABC radio serial Blue Hills.[3]

He was a supporter of the Labour Party of Australia and a trade unionist involved with the actors union, Actors and Announcers Equity Association of Australia. He married Theresa King on 25 April 1907. He was the father of actor and radio producer Don Crosby, who was an Order of Australia recipient.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1932His Royal Highness Alfam
1933Harmony Row Sergeant
1934Clara Gibbings Tudor
1934A Ticket in Tatts Mr. Summers
1937The Broken Melody Rowing Trainer
1937The Avenger Detective Sergeant O'Neill
1938Dad and Dave Come to Town Ryan Sr.
1940Dad Rudd, MP Ryan
1940Wings of Destiny Francis Jamieson
1941That Certain Something Stephen Appleby
1941Racing Luck Sir Reginald Franklin
1946Smithy Arthur Powell
1946The Overlanders Minister
1949Eureka Stockade Sullivan, the postmaster Uncredited
1952Kangaroo Gambler Uncredited, (final film role)

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Marshall Crosby Dead . The Canberra Times. 2 January 1954 . 8 August 2012 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: Marshall Crosby — a Singing Actor . . Vic. . 1 February 1934 . 8 August 2012 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: Death of Marshall Crosby . . LIV . 7 . New South Wales. 25 January 1954 . 18 March 2016 . 4 (Women's Magazine) . National Library of Australia.