History of Logan Marshall-Green in Timeline

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Logan Marshall-Green

Logan Marshall-Green is an accomplished American actor and filmmaker recognized for his versatile performances across television and film. He has had notable roles in television series such as 24, The O.C., Traveler, Dark Blue, and Quarry. In film, he's known for his work in Devil, Prometheus, The Invitation, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Upgrade. He also appeared in the acclaimed miniseries When They See Us, showcasing his range and commitment to diverse roles.

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2003: Appearance in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

In 2003, Logan Marshall-Green appeared in an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, marking an early role in his television career.

2004: Appearance in Law & Order and Drama Desk Award

In 2004, Logan Marshall-Green appeared in Law & Order and received a Drama Desk Award for his performance in Neil LaBute's play The Distance from Here.

2005: Appearances in Alchemy and The Great Raid

In 2005, Logan Marshall-Green appeared in the film Alchemy and the Miramax film The Great Raid, expanding his presence in film.

2005: Performances in Three Productions

In 2005, Logan Marshall-Green performed in three separate productions: Adam Bock's Swimming in the Shallows as an anthropomorphic shark, William Inge's Bus Stop as Bo Decker, and the Peanuts spoof Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead as Beethoven. He received a Lucille Lortel Award nomination for the last production.

2007: Roles in Traveler and Across the Universe

In 2007, Logan Marshall-Green portrayed Tyler Fog in the ABC series Traveler and appeared as Paco in the film Across the Universe, further establishing his television and film career.

2008: Relationship with Marisa Tomei

From 2008, Logan Marshall-Green was in a relationship with actress Marisa Tomei.

2010: Stepfather to Diane Gaeta's Daughter

In 2010, Logan Marshall-Green became a stepfather to his then-partner Diane Gaeta's daughter, whose father was actor Johnny Lewis.

2010: Roles in Brooklyn's Finest and Devil

In 2010, Logan Marshall-Green played a young rookie cop in the criminal drama Brooklyn's Finest, directed by Antoine Fuqua, and had a lead role in the horror film Devil, showcasing his versatility in different genres.

2012: Role in Prometheus

In 2012, Logan Marshall-Green appeared in Ridley Scott's film Prometheus as Holloway, a crew member aboard the Prometheus spacecraft.

2012: Marriage to Diane Gaeta and End of Relationship with Marisa Tomei

In 2012, Logan Marshall-Green married actress Diane Gaeta. His relationship with actress Marisa Tomei ended in 2012.

2014: Birth of Son

In 2014, Logan Marshall-Green and his wife Diane Gaeta had a son.

2015: Role in The Invitation

In 2015, Logan Marshall-Green portrayed Will in Karyn Kusama's horror-thriller The Invitation, showcasing his continued involvement in the horror genre.

2018: Starring Role in Upgrade

In 2018, Logan Marshall-Green starred as the lead in Leigh Whannell and Blumhouse's science fiction cyberpunk film Upgrade, taking on a prominent role in a science fiction film.

March 2019: Directorial Debut with Adopt a Highway

In March 2019, Logan Marshall-Green made his directorial debut with the drama film Adopt a Highway, which starred Ethan Hawke and Betty Gabriel and was produced by Jason Blum through Blumhouse Productions.

April 5, 2019: Diane Gaeta Files for Divorce

On April 5, 2019, Diane Gaeta filed for divorce from Logan Marshall-Green, marking the beginning of the end of their marriage.

August 2019: Appearance in When They See Us and Telling Lies Release

In August 2019, Logan Marshall-Green appeared in an episode of When They See Us and starred in the video game Telling Lies, marking his involvement in both television and the gaming industry.

July 23, 2020: Divorce Finalized

On July 23, 2020, Logan Marshall-Green's divorce from Diane Gaeta was finalized, officially ending their marriage.