BIOGRAPHY
ANTHONY D. MARSHALL is an investment manager, author of seven books,
theatrical Producer; photographer, former entrepreneur in Nigeria (1960-69),
intelligence officer and diplomat. He served as Ambassador over an
eight-year period (1969-77) to the Malagasy Republic, Trinidad and Tobago,
Kenya, and as non-resident ambassador to the Seychelles. Mr. Marshall’s
prior service with the Department of State included assignment in the
Consulate General, Istanbul, Turkey (1958-59).
Mr. Marshall has served on many boards, including the Vincent Astor
Foundation, Brown University, the Wildlife Conservation Society, WNET
(Channel 13) and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Mr. Marshall is a
member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Explorers Club And a Fellow
of the Royal Geographic Society He is Founding Chairman of the United States
Marine Corps University Foundation in Quantico, Virginia. A Marine, he
served four years of active duty during WW II, landing his infantry platoon
on Iwo Jima on D+1.
Mr Marshall produced Alice and Wonderland directed by Eva Le
Gallienne, and he and his wife, Charlene, joined David Richenthal in
producing the Tony award winning productions of Long Day's Journey Into
Night and I Am My Own Wife.
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