Marshall J. Bennett
- Actor
Marshall Bennett disappointed his family by not becoming a U.S. diplomat. He was born in a small farming community in South Korea and raised in an orphanage before he was adopted by a loving Jewish American family. Also known by his Korean birth name, In-Chae or 'Good Nation,' Marshall's story appears in the book, When Half is Whole: Multiethnic Asian American Identities.
At a young age, he started modeling in Nashville, T.N. and then performing in Melbourne, Australia, where he worked on several local theatre projects. With an interest in Asian film and literature, he later lived in Japan for 3.5 years, where he spent part of his time studying at Sophia University. Then, after experience in the space industry, he moved to Los Angeles.
For hobbies, Marshall practices nunchaku and martial arts tricking. He holds degrees from both Stanford University and Georgetown University. He loves sci-fi.
At a young age, he started modeling in Nashville, T.N. and then performing in Melbourne, Australia, where he worked on several local theatre projects. With an interest in Asian film and literature, he later lived in Japan for 3.5 years, where he spent part of his time studying at Sophia University. Then, after experience in the space industry, he moved to Los Angeles.
For hobbies, Marshall practices nunchaku and martial arts tricking. He holds degrees from both Stanford University and Georgetown University. He loves sci-fi.