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Ralph Pierre LaCock (March 30, 1926 – August 15, 2024), better known by his stage name Peter Marshall, was an American game show host, television and radio personality, singer, and actor. He was the original host of The Hollywood Squares from 1966 to 1981 and had almost fifty television, movie , and Broadway credits.
Peter Marshall (brother) Pete LaCock (nephew) Joanne Dru (born Joan Letitia LaCock ; [ 1 ] January 31, 1922 – September 10, 1996) [ 2 ] was an American film and television actress, known for such films as Red River , She Wore a Yellow Ribbon , All the King's Men , and Wagon Master .
Catherine Marshall wrote a biography of her husband, A Man Called Peter (1951), which was a popular success. It was adapted as a a film of the same title, released in 1955, which was nominated for the Oscar for Best Cinematography. Directed by Henry Koster, it featured Richard Todd as Peter Marshall, and Jean Peters as Catherine
Peter Marshall (diplomat) (1924–2023), British ambassador and Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General (1983–88) Peter Paul Marshall (1830–1900), Scottish civil engineer, painter, and partner in Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. P. J. Marshall (Peter James Marshall, born 1933), history professor at King's College London
Peter Marshall, the cheery actor, singer and nightclub comedian who became one of America's best-known game show hosts on the long-running program "The Hollywood Squares" from 1966 to 1981, died ...
Marshall, born Ralph Pierre LaCock, is remembered for his 15-year run as host of the tic-tac-toe-style game show The Hollywood Squares from 1966 to 1981, during which he earned four Daytime Emmy ...
Marshall hosted the long-running game show for 16 years, appearing also on episodes of "The Lucy Show," "Fantasy Island," and "CHiPs." Peter Marshall, the original host of The Hollywood Squares ...
A Man Called Peter is a 1955 American drama film directed by Henry Koster, and starring Richard Todd.The film is based on the life of preacher Peter Marshall, who served as Chaplain of the United States Senate and pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington, D. C., before his early death.