Anthony Dryden Marshall

Anthony Dryden Marshall
Marshall in 2009
United States Ambassador to Seychelles
In office
April 1, 1976 – April 26, 1977
PresidentGerald Ford
Preceded byCreated
Succeeded byWilbert John LeMelle
United States Ambassador to Kenya
In office
December 19, 1973 – April 26, 1977
PresidentGerald Ford (1974–1977)
Richard Nixon (1973–1974)
Preceded byRobinson McIlvaine
Succeeded byWilbert John LeMelle
United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago
In office
February 15, 1972 – December 27, 1973
PresidentRichard Nixon
Preceded byJ. Fife Symington Jr.
Succeeded byLloyd I. Miller
United States Ambassador to Madagascar
In office
December 15, 1969 – June 1, 1971
PresidentRichard Nixon
Preceded byDavid S. King
Succeeded byJoseph Mendenhall
Personal details
Born
Anthony Dryden Kuser

(1924-05-30)May 30, 1924
New York City, U.S.
DiedNovember 30, 2014(2014-11-30) (aged 90)
New York City, U.S.
Spouses
Elizabeth Cynthia Cryan
(m. 1947, divorced)
Thelma Hoegnell
(m. 1962; div. 1992)
Charlene T. Gilbert
(m. 1992)
Children2
Parents
EducationBrooks School
Alma materBrown University
AwardsPurple Heart
Military service
AllegianceUnited States of America
Branch/serviceU.S. Marine Corps
RankLieutenant
Battles/warsWorld War II:
 • Battle of Iwo Jima

Anthony Dryden Marshall ( Kuser; May 30, 1924 – November 30, 2014) was an American theatrical producer and C.I.A. intelligence officer and ambassador. After being convicted of financially exploiting his mother Brooke Astor, Marshall was sentenced to prison, though stayed there for only eight weeks in 2013 before receiving medical parole. He died on November 30, 2014, at the age of 90.