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Logan Marshall-Green

January 2026

 

Logan Marshall-Green is an emerging writer-director as well as an established actor in both features and television. His writing and directing debut, “Adopt A Highway,” starring Ethan Hawke, premiered at the 2019 SXSW Film Festival.

 

Upcoming, Marshall-Green will be seen in Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of “The Odyssey,” starring Tom Holland and Matt Damon. The film releases theatrically July 17.

 

Marshall-Green most recently starred in the 2022 Bad Robot/Netflix film “Lou” opposite Allison Janey and Jurnee Smollett. He can also be seen in the Netflix thriller “Intrusion” opposite Frieda Pinto, which released in 2021.

 

Other feature credits include “Upgrade,” which won the Audience Award for Midnight screenings at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival; Marvel’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming”; Oliver Stone’s “Snowden”; Netflix’s “Sand Castle” opposite Nicholas Hoult and Henry Cavill; Sophie Barthes’ film adaptation of Gustave Flaubert’s novel “Madame Bovary” alongside Mia Wasikowska, Paul Giamatti and Rhys Ifans; Karyn Kusama’s “The Invitation,” which premiered at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival; Ridley Scott’s “Prometheus” opposite Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron and Noomi Rapace; James Franco’s adaptation of William Faulkner’s “As I Lay Dying, Devil,” produced by M. Night Shyamalan; Julie Taymor’s “Across the Universe” opposite Evan Rachel Wood; and Antoine Fuqua’s “Brooklyn's Finest”; among countless others.

 

On the television front, Marshall-Green can be seen in the Netflix series “The Defeated” opposite Taylor Kitsch. He can also be seen in Ava Duvernay’s “When They See Us” (Netflix). Other credits include playing Creely Turner in USA Network’s “Damnation” created by Tony Tost, and before that, the titular lead in QUARRY for Cinemax. His other television work includes roles on Jerry Bruckheimer’s gritty drama “Dark Blue,” Bruce Cohen and Dan Jenk’s “Traveler,” “24,” “Law & Order: SVU” and “The O.C.”

 

On the theater front, Marshall-Green appeared opposite Lily Rabe at the Geffen Theater in Neil LaBute’s “Miss Julie.” He previously appeared in Adam Rapp’s “Hallway Trilogy: Nursing,” for which he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play. He earned a Drama League nomination for his work as the villainous Edmund in “King Lear” opposite Kevin Klein at the Public Theatre and Greg Kotis’ “Pig Farm” at the Roundabout Theatre Off Broadway. He also earned Lucille Lortel Award nominations for his performances in “Dog Sees God” and Neil LaBute’s “The Distance from Here,” the latter also earning him a Drama Desk Ensemble Award. His other Off-Broadway productions include Michael Weller’s “Beast,” Adam Bock’s “Swimming in the Shallows,” “Us Drag,” “Turn Off the Screw” and numerous other productions.

 

Marshall-Green’s birthday is Nov. 1. Follow him on social media @elemgy.