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HALL OF FAME

Frank Marshall

Born:
September 13, 1946
Birthplace:
Glendale, California
Hometown:
Newport Beach, California
College:
UCLA
Hall of Fame Class:
2008

hall of fame

Frank Marshall

Born:
September 13, 1946
Birthplace:
Glendale, California
Hometown:
Newport Beach, California
College:
UCLA
Hall of Fame Class:
2008
A former member of the UCLA men’s soccer team, movie producer and director Frank Marshall was a vice president of the U.S. Olympic Committee and served on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee. He was presented the Olympic Shield in 2005 for his contributions to the Olympic and Paralympic movements.
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Frank Marshall made his mark in Hollywood, with a career that lasted more 40 years and included more than 75 films, including hits such as Raiders of the Lost Ark, Gremlins, Back to the Future and Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Marshall, who played soccer as an undergraduate at UCLA, also was dedicated to amateur athletics. He served on the Executive Committee of the U.S. Olympic Committee for more than 10 years, eventually being elected a vice president and later receiving the Olympic Shield in 2005 for his contributions to the Olympic and Paralympic Movement.

Marshall also has served on the board of directors of USA Gymnastics, the USA Track & Field Foundation, Athletes for Hope and the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness.

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