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| - Neil Marshall (ur. 25 maja 1970 w Newcastle upon Tyne) – brytyjski reżyser, scenarzysta.
- Neil Marshall era el hermano menor de Jake Marshall y la víctima final en el Incidente SL-9.
- Neil Marshall was Jake Marshall's younger brother and the final victim in the SL-9 Incident.
- Neil Marshall's reputation precedes him. Formerly nothing more than another playable prosecutor in Attorney Online, his fate was sealed the day he gave a legendary 51-line testimony that went into excruiciating detail about his day, his relationship with his wife, his thoughts on turkey, and his opinion on clowns. Neil's meme status may never be erased, but he's still an entirely viable character, should one choose to play him. Just expect to hear "turkey, a favorite of mine" and "fuck you clown" constantly.
- Being related to Jake Marshall gives you points. Also he apparently had an awesome fight scene with Joe Darke... only one that we didn't see. And he won the King of Prosecutors award, so he must have been pretty cool. Also, his death kinda sucked.
- Neil Marshall (born 25 May 1970) is an English director, editor and screenwriter.
- Bereits als Jugendlicher drehte Marshall auf Super 8 mm seine ersten Filme. Nach dem Abschluss der Filmschule in Newcastle arbeitete er zuerst als Cutter. Mit Dog Soldiers legte Marshall 2002 sein Debüt vor. Der mit wenig Geld produzierte Werwolf-Film lief in England recht erfolgreich im Kino, wanderte jedoch in anderen Ländern meist direkt in die Videoauswertung. 2005 gelang Marshall mit dem Horrorfilm The Descent der internationale Durchbruch. Seit 2005 gehört er neben Alexandre Aja, Darren Lynn Bousman, Greg McLean, Eli Roth, Robert Rodriguez, James Wan, Leigh Whannell und Rob Zombie zum Splat Pack, eine Gruppe die von Alan Jones von Total Film, wegen ihrer Brutalität und extreme Härte so tituliert wurde.
- Neil Marshall (born 25 May 1970) is a British director, best known for the films The Descent, Dog Soldiers, Doomsday and Centurion. In Game of Thrones Marshall is working as an episode director, debuting in the second season of the series. He directed the pivotal episode Blackwater, written by George R.R. Martin. He agreed to the challenge at short notice after the previous director had to pull out at short notice. As it turned out, Martin was already a major fan of Marshall's theatrical direction work in The Descent, and was excited that he was able to work on Game of Thrones.
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