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David Anthony Marshall
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David Anthony Marshall

Lincoln, Illinois, USA · Active 1989–1998

David Anthony Marshall appears in The Stranger (1995), a film that immerses viewers in the gritty world of exploitation cinema. His role adds to the film's exploration of moral ambiguity and the complexities of human behavior. While little is known about his broader career, his performance in this cult classic contributes to the ongoing conversation about the genre's impact on audiences. Marshall's work exemplifies the raw intensity often found in 1990s grindhouse films.

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The Stranger

The Stranger

1995 ★ 4.7
as Harvard

For years, the tiny desert town of Lakeview, Arizona has been ruled by a vicious outlaw biker gang led by a man known as Angel. The residents have been terrified into submission, and the local Sheriff Gordon Cole hasn't been the same since the gang raped and murdered his fiancée Bridget for trying to bring evidence of their crimes to the FBI. Tormented by grief and alcoholism, he no longer has the will to stand against them. One day, a mysterious young woman dressed in black leather rides into town on a motorcycle and promptly starts killing members of Angel's gang. When Cole attempts to question her about the murders, he notices her striking resemblance to his fiancée and is instantly attracted to her, much to the chagrin of local shopkeeper Sally Womack, who has wanted Cole for herself ever since Bridget's demise. Fearing retaliation from Angel (who is currently out of town) for the deaths of his men, Sally implores Cole to arrest the woman, but he refuses to take any action against her. Undeterred, Sally enlists the help of Cole's corrupt Deputy Steve Stowe and the Mayor of Lakeview to capture her, but their plan ultimately backfires resulting in Stowe's death. Meanwhile the woman, a skilled hand-to-hand combatant, continues to eliminate the bikers one by one as she awaits Angel's return. During her time in Lakeview, the woman gets acquainted with several of the townspeople, most notably Bridget's younger sister Gordet, who has been living as a vagrant ever since witnessing her sister's brutal death. After hearing her story, the woman takes the emotionally shattered girl under her wing and tries to help her reclaim her life. Eventually Cole becomes romantically involved with the woman, but is unable to learn anything about her origin. She is undoubtedly the mirror image of his fiancée Bridget, but if the two are related, the woman gives no indication. However, when the subject of Angel is brought up, she angrily admonishes Cole for his inaction, causing him to storm off in a rage. When he tries to confess his love to her, she cryptically responds that he's "in love with a ghost." With Angel's return imminent, the residents of Lakeview begin a full-scale evacuation. Though Sally tries to convince Cole to leave with her, he chooses to stay behind and help the woman defend the town. With Gordet acting as a lookout, Cole and the woman are able to work together to dispatch the few remaining members of Angel's gang. Finally, the woman meets Angel face to face on the street, where they fight to the death. Victorious, the woman bids farewell to Cole and Gordet and rides off into the sunset, leaving both of them and the audience to speculate about her identity.

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Filmography

17 credits
1990s 14 credits
1998
Wilbur Falls as T-Bone
Movie ★ 4.3
1996
Movie ★ 7.5
1996
Pacific Blue as Mace Velasco
TV ★ 5.4
1995
Movie ★ 5.4
1995
Movie ★ 4.9
1995
Star Trek: Voyager as Magnus Hansen's Father
TV ★ 7.8
1994
Babylon 5 as Stephen Petrov
TV ★ 8.0
1993
Jailbait as Tommy Sweeney
Movie ★ 3.3
1992
Roadside Prophets as Dave Coleman
Movie ★ 5.5
1992
CrissCross as Blondie
Movie ★ 6.1
1991
Movie ★ 5.9
1991
The Owl as Bobby B.
Movie ★ 5.2
1990
Another 48 Hrs. as Willie Hickok
Movie ★ 6.0
1990
TV ★ 7.3
1980s 3 credits
1989
Lock Up as Mastrone
Movie ★ 6.8
1989
Quantum Leap as Hippie
TV ★ 8.0
1989
Booker as Eric Slash
TV ★ 5.3