Marshall Chapman is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and author, best known for her contributions to country and rock music. While primarily recognized for her musical career, she has also ventured into acting, appearing in several films and television shows.
Born on October 31, 1949, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Marshall Chapman attended Salem College in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She later pursued a career in music, moving to Nashville, Tennessee, where she established herself as a songwriter and performer.
Chapman’s acting career has been relatively sporadic, often involving roles that capitalize on her musical talent or Southern background. She has primarily appeared in supporting roles.
While Chapman’s acting work hasn’t garnered major awards, her appearances in films like Coal Miner’s Daughter and A Thing Called Love have contributed to the authenticity of the musical settings within those movies. She is respected for bringing her genuine musical talent to her acting roles.
Beyond acting, Chapman has released numerous albums and written several books, including her memoir “Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller.” Her music has been covered by artists such as Emmylou Harris, Joe Cocker, and Irma Thomas.
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