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American actor (born 1984)
Marshall Allman
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Born
| Marshall Scot Allman
(
1984-04-05
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April 5, 1984
(age 40)
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Occupation
| Actor
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Years active
| 2003?present
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Spouse
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Children
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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
.
Early life
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Allman was born in
Texas
, the son of Idanell (nee Brown) and James Martin Allman Jr.
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As he grew up he was talented in soccer and art. Allman played club and school soccer and is deeply interested in contemporary music. After graduating from
Austin High School
in 2002, he chose to pursue an acting career in Los Angeles over studying art in New York City. Allman is a Christian,
[4]
and in an interview he stated, "Any time someone tries to represent their idea of God it's paramount to remember that you're an imperfect person leading a flawed life."
[5]
Personal life
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Allman married American actress
Jamie Anne Allman
(
nee
Brown) of
Parsons, Kansas
on June 17, 2006, in
Austin
, Texas. They have twins who were born in 2013.
[6]
Career
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Allman has also made guest appearances on shows such as
Without a Trace
,
Boston Public
,
Malcolm in the Middle
,
The Practice
,
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
,
Phil of the Future
,
Close to Home
,
Cold Case
,
Saving Grace
,
Eli Stone
,
Grey's Anatomy
,
Mad Men
,
Bates Motel
, and
The Closer
. In November 2009, Allman won the role of
Tommy Mickens
in the third season of
True Blood
.
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Allman has also done
voice over
work, such as on
Breathe Bible
.
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Allman's film credits include
Shallow Ground
,
Little Black Book
,
Dishdogz
and
The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle
.
[9]
Filmography
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Films
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Television
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Guest
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Telefilm
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Video games
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Short
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Year
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Title
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Role
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2005
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Starcrossed
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Connor
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Sweet Pea
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Ricky
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2007
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A Day with the Urns
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Bob
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2009
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Love After Life
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Unknown role
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Music videos
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References
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"Ancestry of Marshall Scot Allman"
. Retrieved
April 2,
2017
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"Marshall Allman Pictures,Biography, Filmography, News, Box Office Starpulse.com"
. Retrieved
April 2,
2017
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"Marshall Allman Biography - TV Guide"
. Retrieved
April 2,
2017
.
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"CT Mobile - Becoming Donald Miller"
. 11 April 2012
. Retrieved
April 2,
2017
.
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"SXSW Interview: Austin High School Alum Marshall Allman Discusses his New Film 'Blue Like Jazz' and the Meaning of Life"
. Archived from
the original
on August 3, 2012
. Retrieved
April 2,
2017
.
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Leon, Anya (May 24, 2013).
"Marshall and Jamie Anne Allman Welcome Twins Asher and Oliver"
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People
. Retrieved
May 27,
2013
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Miska, Brad (5 May 2010).
"TV: Special Vamp Band-Aids Featured in New 'True Blood' Poster"
.
Bloody Disgusting
. Retrieved
15 July
2020
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"Marshall Allman, The Voice of John the Baptist"
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BreatheBible.com
. Retrieved
September 19,
2017
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Barton, Steve (2009).
"True Blood Season 3 Cast Expands"
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Dread Central
. Retrieved
15 July
2020
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