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Marshall Allman

1984 - Today

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Marshall Scot Allman (born April 5, 1984) is an American actor. He is known to television audiences for his role as L. J. Burrows on the Fox television series Prison Break. He is also known for playing Tommy Mickens on True Blood. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marshall Allman is the 5,141st most popular actor (up from 5,602nd in 2019), the 8,045th most popular biography from United States (up from 8,189th in 2019) and the 2,350th most popular American Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Marshall Allman ranks 5,141 out of 13,578Before him are Rory Calhoun, Joe Cole, James Coco, Rashida Jones, Mary Martin, and Loni Anderson. After him are Elpidia Carrillo, Janet Montgomery, Suchitra Sen, Michael J. Anderson, Lennie James, and David Dencik.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Marshall Allman ranks 95Before him are Maryna Viazovska, Shin Min-a, Sulley Muntari, Masayuki Maegawa, Natalia Tena, and Daniel Agger. After him are Nia Jax, Carlos Kameni, Lucas Barrios, Mathieu Flamini, Vincenzo Nibali, and Freida Pinto.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Marshall Allman ranks 8,047 out of 20,380Before him are Mary Martin (1913), Loni Anderson (1945), Bart D. Ehrman (1955), Roger Maris (1934), Charlie Logg (1931), and Karl Struss (1886). After him are Robert J. Walker (1801), James Smith McDonnell (1899), Duane Eddy (1938), Milton S. Hershey (1857), Daniel Bashiel Warner (1815), and Michael J. Anderson (1953).

Among ACTORS In United States

Among actors born in United States, Marshall Allman ranks 2,351Before him are Lexington Steele (1969), Rory Calhoun (1922), James Coco (1930), Rashida Jones (1976), Mary Martin (1913), and Loni Anderson (1945). After him are Michael J. Anderson (1953), Edward Burns (1968), Albert Dekker (1905), Dick Van Patten (1928), Marni Nixon (1930), and Norman Foster (1903).