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Logan Marshall Green Profile |
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Birth Date: February 26, 1978
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Birth Place: Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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Birth Name: Logan Marshall Green
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Biography |
Logan Marshall-Green is an American actor born on November
1, 1976. He was born in Charleston, South Carolina and
raised by his mother, Lowry Marshall, in Cranston, Rhode
Island. He has a twin brother named Taylor. His mother
wanted her name involved, hence the hyphenated combination
of last names from his mother and father.
He attended Edward S. Rhodes School (4th grade), Edgewood
Highlands school (5th-6th grade), and Barrington High
School.
He did his undergraduate studies at the University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, where he worked in a school dining
facility (even reaching supervisor) and wrote for the school
newspaper, The Daily Beacon, in early 1998 as an
Entertainment Writer primarily covering the bar, music, and
theater scene. He went on to earn his Master's in Fine Arts
from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
Logan Marshall-Green is perhaps best known for his recurring
role as Trey Atwood on The O.C. to younger brother Ryan. In
the 2005 cliffhanger season finale his character was shot,
but survived.
Logan Marshall-Green has also made several guest appearances
on the hit FOX show 24 starring Kiefer Sutherland. He also
had a guest spot on two of NBC's hit shows; in 2003 Law &
Order: Special Victims Unit, and in 2004 Law & Order.
Logan's first love is the theater. He received a Drama Desk
award for his performance in Neil LaBute's The Distance From
Here in 2004. He recently played a shark in Adam Bock's
Swimming in the Shallows. In August 2005 on the Main Stage
of the Williamstown Theater Festival, he will play Bo Decker
in Will Frears' production of William Inge's classic drama
Bus Stop.
His career was influenced by his mother, who is an actress,
writer, director, and works in the theatre department at
Brown University.
He starred in the poorly received 2005 film Alchemy and the
Miramax production The Great Raid, which was delayed from
2002 due to the Disney-Miramax split. He was originally
linked to The Family Stone, a movie also known as Hating
Her, set to be released November 4, 2005, but the entire
original cast was replaced. |
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Other Information |
Attended high school in Rhode Island.
Has a twin brother named Taylor.
Often performs theater notably at the Williams Theater
Festival in Williamstown, Massachusetts. |
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i L0VEEE L0GANNNNNNN
loved him as trey in the O.C.
ur a total hottie! really.
ur soo cute :]
but i REALLY wanna see wat
ur twin brother looks like.
:]
i think ur a really good actor.
an have the cutest face...;]
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