Marshall Allman
Marshall Allman is an American actor known for his roles in 'Prison Break' and 'True Blood'. He started his acting career at a young age and had a breakthrough performance in 'Prison Break'.
TV Actor
April 5, 1984
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Marshall Scot Allman, an American actor, is recognized for his roles as L.J. Burrows in “Prison Break” and Tommy Mickens in “True Blood.” He has also made appearances in series such as “The Killing” and “The Walking Dead.” A mental health advocate, Allman has openly discussed his experiences with anxiety and depression, working alongside organizations like NAMI to improve treatment access and challenge mental health stigmas. Notably, Allman began his acting journey at 17, starring in a summer production of Clive Barker’s “The History of the Devil.”