George Marshall was a curator for the Washington DC branch of the National Museum as part of the Division of Antiquities.
In 1935, following Indiana Jones' discovery of the Temple of the Forbidden Eye in India, Marshall helped translate pictographs forwarded to him from the site.
Behind the scenes[]
George Marshall was developed as part of the backstory for the Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye at Disneyland. The name is likely a tuckerization of George Lucas and Frank Marshall as the attraction has a number of nods to people who worked on Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Appearances[]
- Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye (First mentioned)