Logan Marshall-Green Movies TV Shows
Movies
Prometheus (2012)
Logan Marshall-Green starred in Ridley Scott’s critically acclaimed science fiction film “Prometheus.” He played the role of Charlie Holloway a scientist who leads an expedition to a distant moon in search of humanity’s origins. This movie brought him widespread recognition praise for his performance.
Upgrade (2018)
In the action-packed sci-fi thriller “Upgrade” Marshall-Green portrays the protagonist Grey Trace. The film tells the story of a man who after being paralyzed in a brutal attack is implanted with a cutting-edge computer chip called STEM which gives him enhanced physical abilities. Marshall-Green delivers a captivating performance in this dark gritty movie.
The Invitation (2015)
This psychological thriller follows a man named Will (Logan Marshall-Green) who attends a dinner party hosted by his ex-wife her new husband. As the evening progresses Will becomes increasingly convinced that there is a dark sinister agenda behind the gathering. Marshall-Green’s nuanced performance enhances the tense atmosphere of the film.
TV Shows
24 (2005)
In the fifth season of the popular TV series “24” Logan Marshall-Green had a recurring role as Richard Heller the rebellious troubled son of Secretary of Defense James Heller. His character’s involvement in the political intrigue added an extra layer of complexity to the dynamic storyline of the show.
Quarry (2016)
Marshall-Green starred as the titular character Mac Conway in this crime drama series set in the 1970s. The show revolves around Mac a Marine veteran who returns home from Vietnam only to find himself drawn into a web of corruption violence. Logan’s portrayal of a haunted morally conflicted protagonist garnered critical acclaim.
Damnation (2017-2018)
In this period drama series set during the Great Depression Marshall-Green plays Seth Davenport a man posing as a small-town preacher while leading an uprising against the corrupt local industrialists. The complexity moral ambiguity of his character make for a compelling performance in this gripping TV show.
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