Bryan Marshall

Bryan Marshall (born 19th May 1938 in Battersea, London) appeared in Coronation Street in October 1971 as Trevor Parkin, an attendee at Albert Tatlock's horticulture lecture at the Community Centre.

He trained at RADA and appeared at the Bristol Old Vic and in repertory theatre. After appearing in programmes such as No Hiding Place, Dr. Finlay's Casebook and Redcap, he came to public notice for the regular role of Jack Birkett in the first seven months of the short-lived BBC soap United! After that he continued to appear in many television parts including roles in The Forsyte Saga, Vanity Fair (the first-ever British TV drama made in colour), The Avengers, A Family at War, Dixon of Dock Green, Warship, Rooms, The Professionals and Armchair Thriller.

In the early 1980s he moved to Australia and he has since appeared in Prisoner, Embassy, Blue Murder, Home and Away and All Saints. Film roles include The Spy Who Loved Me and The Long Good Friday.

Radio work includes The Atheist, The Monday Play and The Afternoon Play.