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August 16, 2024

'Game Show Icon and Stage Actor Peter Marshall Dies at 98'

Peter Marshall, a venerable figure in television and theater, has passed away at the age of 98.Peter Marshall died of kidney failure at his home in Los Angeles, marking the end of an era in entertainment.

The Early Years of a Showbiz Legend

Born Ralph Pierre LaCock in Clarksburg, West Virginia, Marshall's journey into showbiz started early. His father's death when he was 10 led him to live with his grandparents. His career began in his teenage years, first touring with the Bob Chester Orchestra at age 15.

He later worked as an NBC Radio page and an usher at the Paramount Theater. During World War II, Marshall served in Italy and entertained troops as a DJ for Armed Forces Radio.

From Big Screen to Broadway Star

Post-war, Marshall's entertainment career expanded as he appeared in films and became a contract player for Twentieth Century Fox. He ventured into Broadway in the 1950s, starring in musicals that would also take him to London's West End.

Marshall was part of two comedy teams during these formative years, showcasing his versatility in performance arts.

Iconic Host of "The Hollywood Squares"

Marshall is best known for hosting "The Hollywood Squares," which he did from 1966 to 1981. Over 5,000 episodes under his belt, the show won four Daytime Emmys for outstanding game show, influencing international versions and several US reboots.

He once described the job as "the easiest thing I’ve ever done in show business," highlighting the simplicity and joy he found in hosting.

His role as host was initially meant to be temporary, but he embraced the position for 16 years, often reflecting on his natural fit in a comedic setting despite considering himself a singer first.

A Return to Musical Theater

After his long stint on television, Marshall returned to his first love, musical theater. He starred in over 800 performances of "La Cage Aux Folles," reaffirming his talent and passion for the stage.

His theatrical contributions spanned several decades, with performances that continued to draw audiences long after his television fame had peaked.

Personal Life and Legacy

Peter Marshall was married three times, with his last marriage to Laurie Stewart occurring in 1989. He had four children, including Pete LaCock, a professional baseball player.

Despite health challenges, including a battle with COVID-19 in early 2021 with his wife, Marshall's legacy in entertainment is marked by his resilience and enduring charm.

He is survived by his four children, 12 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren, leaving behind a family as extensive as his career.

Remembering Peter Marshall

Friends and colleagues remember Marshall not only for his professional achievements but also for his personal warmth. He often spoke fondly of his colleagues, like George Gobel, his closest friend on "The Hollywood Squares."

In reflecting on his career, Marshall emphasized the serendipitous nature of his role as a game show host and his fundamental identity as a performer, always bringing a touch of musicality to his presentations.

Final Curtain Call

Peter Marshall's passing is not just the loss of a television giant but the fading of a bridge between the golden age of broadcast and the modern entertainment landscape. His contributions to both television and theater have left an indelible mark on the arts.

A Career Remembered

In summary, Peter Marshall's career spanned several facets of entertainment, from music to comedy and dramatic theater. His role as a game show host was perhaps his most public, but his return to theater highlighted his enduring passion for the performing arts. He leaves behind a legacy of versatility, warmth, and pioneering contributions to television and theater.

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