Robert Doyle Marshall Jr. (born October 17, 1960) is an American film and theater director, producer, and choreographer. He is best known for directing the film version of the Broadway musical Chicago, which was based on the play of the same name by playwright Maurine Dallas Watkins. His work on the film earned him the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film, as well as nominations for the Academy Award for Best Director, the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, and the BAFTA Award for Best Direction. He also directed the films Memoirs of a Geisha, Nine, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Into the Woods, Mary Poppins Returns, and The Little Mermaid.

Early life and education

Robert Doyle Marshall Jr. was born in Madison, Wisconsin. His father and namesake, Robert Doyle Marshall Sr., was a Ph.D. student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and his mother Anne was a teacher. Like him, his younger sister Kathleen became a choreographer and director.

In 1964, Robert Marshall joined the English department at the University of Pittsburgh, and the Marshall family relocated to Pittsburgh. Anne would later work for Pittsburgh Public Schools and the University of Pittsburgh School of Education, and Robert would become associate professor of English and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the same university.

Rob Marshall graduated from the Falk School, and then in 1978 from Taylor Allderdice High School, into whose alumni hall of fame he later was inducted. Graduating from Carnegie Mellon University in 1982, Marshall worked in the Pittsburgh theatre scene, performing with such companies as Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera.

Career

Marshall went on to perform as a dancer in various Broadway shows, but suffered a herniated disc while performing in Cats and after recovering, transitioned into choreography and then directing.

He debuted as a director in the film industry with the TV adaptation of the musical Annie by Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin. He went on to direct the 2002 adaptation of the Kander and Ebb musical Chicago, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director. His next feature film was the drama Memoirs of a Geisha based on the best-selling book of the same name by Arthur Golden starring Zhang Ziyi, Gong Li, Michelle Yeoh and Ken Watanabe. The film went on to win three Academy Awards and gross $162.2 million at the worldwide box office.

Marshall went on to direct the 2009 film Nine, an adaptation of the Broadway production with the same name starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Nicole Kidman, Sophia Loren and Penélope Cruz, who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In August 2009, it was reported that Marshall was to direct Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, the fourth chapter of Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean film series starring Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz, Ian McShane and Geoffrey Rush, which opened on May 20, 2011 and grossed $1 billion worldwide.

After working with Disney on Pirates, Marshall directed Disney's film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods (2014), and produced the film under his Lucamar Productions banner. His next film was the sequel to the 1964 film Mary Poppins, titled Mary Poppins Returns, reuniting two Into the Woods actresses: Emily Blunt as the title character and Meryl Streep in a supporting role.

By December 2017, Disney was considering Marshall to direct the live-action/CGI adaptation of The Little Mermaid, which he was officially confirmed to direct in December 2018. In 2024, Marshall was hired to take over for Bill Condon as director of the remake of Guys and Dolls, for which he will also co-produce and co-write the screenplay with John DeLuca, John Requa and Glenn Ficarra.

Personal life

Marshall is gay. As of at least 2007, Marshall lives in New York City with his husband, producer and choreographer John DeLuca, whom he married in 2012. In 2004, they bought a $4.2 million summer home in Sagaponack, New York, part of The Hamptons.

Works

Theater

YearTitleCreditVenue
1983ZorbaActorBroadway Theatre, Broadway
1984The RinkDance captain, ActorMartin Beck Theatre, Broadway
1985The Mystery of Edwin DroodDance captain, Actor, Assistant to the choreographerImperial Theatre, Broadway
1987Blithe SpiritMovement consultantNeil Simon Theatre, Broadway
1993Kiss of the Spider WomanAdditional choreographyBroadhurst Theatre, Broadway
1993She Loves MeMusical stagingCriterion Center Stage Right, Broadway
1994Damn YankeesChoreographerMarquis Theatre, Broadway
1995CompanyMusical stagingCriterion Center Stage Right, Broadway
1995Victor/VictoriaChoreographerMarquis Theatre, Broadway
1996A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumChoreographerSt. James Theatre, Broadway
1997The Petrified PrinceMusical stagingThe Public Theater, Off-Broadway
1998CabaretCo-director, ChoreographerKit Kat Club, Broadway
1998Little MeDirector, ChoreographerCriterion Center Stage Right, Broadway
2000SeussicalDirector (uncredited)Richard Rodgers Theatre, Broadway
2014CabaretCo-director, ChoreographerStudio 54, Broadway

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Film

YearTitleDirectorProducerChoreographerStory writerNotes
2002ChicagoYesNoYesNoFeature directorial debut
2005Memoirs of a GeishaYesNoNoNo
2009NineYesYesYesNo
2011Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger TidesYesNoNoNo
2014Into the WoodsYesYesYesNoAlso musical stager
Chicago in the Spotlight: A Retrospective with the Cast and CrewYesNoNoNoMaking-of documentary
2018Mary Poppins ReturnsYesYesYesYes
2023The Little MermaidYesYesNoNo

Television

YearTitleDirectorChoreographerNotes
2001The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing ArtsYesNoTV event
201385th Academy AwardsNoYesTV special; Segment "All that Jazz" from Chicago

TV movies

YearTitleDirectorExecutive; ProducerChoreographerNotes
1995Victor/VictoriaNoNoYes
1996Mrs. Santa ClausNoNoYes
1997Rodgers and Hammerstein's CinderellaNoNoYesAlso musical stager
1999AnnieYesNoYes
2006Tony Bennett: An American ClassicYesYesYes

Awards and nominations

Theater

YearWorkAwardCategoryResult
1993Kiss of the Spider WomanTony AwardsBest ChoreographyNominated
1994Damn YankeesTony AwardsBest ChoreographyNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Choreography (also for She Loves Me)Won
She Loves MeTony AwardsBest ChoreographyNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding ChoreographyNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Choreography (also for Damn Yankees)Won
1998CabaretTony AwardsBest Direction of a MusicalNominated
Best ChoreographyNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Director of a MusicalNominated
Outstanding ChoreographyNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Director of a MusicalNominated
Outstanding ChoreographyNominated
1999Little MeTony AwardsBest ChoreographyNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding ChoreographyNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding ChoreographyNominated
2014CabaretAstaire AwardsOutstanding Choreographer in a Broadway ShowNominated

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Film and television

YearTitleAward/nomination
1996Mrs. Santa ClausNominated — Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography
1997Rodgers and Hammerstein's CinderellaNominated — Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography
1999AnnieEmmy Award for Outstanding Choreography Nominated — Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a TV Movie
2001The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing ArtsDirectors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical/Variety
2002ChicagoDirectors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing Nominated — Academy Award for Best Director Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Director Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Direction Nominated — David di Donatello for Best Foreign Film Nominated — Online Film Critics Award for Best Breakthrough
2005Memoirs of a GeishaNominated — Satellite Award for Best Director
2006Tony Bennett: An American ClassicEmmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special, Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography
2009NineNominated — Satellite Award for Best Director
2019Mary Poppins ReturnsChita Rivera Awards for Outstanding Choreography of a Theatrical Release
Awards and nominations received by Marshall's films
YearTitleAcademy AwardsBAFTA AwardsGolden Globe Awards
NominationsWinsNominationsWinsNominationsWins
2002Chicago13612283
2005Memoirs of a Geisha636321
2009Nine415
2014Into the Woods323
2018Mary Poppins Returns434
Total309245184

Directed Academy Award performances Under Marshall's direction, these actors have received Academy Award nominations (and one win) for their performances in their respective roles.

YearPerformerFilmResult
Academy Award for Best Actress
2002Renée ZellwegerChicagoNominated
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
2002John C. ReillyChicagoNominated
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
2002Queen LatifahChicagoNominated
Catherine Zeta-JonesWon
2009Penélope CruzNineNominated
2014Meryl StreepInto the WoodsNominated

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