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  1. Peter G. Marston (February 13, 1935 – September 30, 2022) was an American scientist, businessman, actor, and musician. He served as chief executive officer of Cambridge Environmental Technology and held a visiting professorship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in the Plasma Science and Fusion Center.

  2. Sep 30, 2022 · Peter G. Marston Obituary — February 13, 1935 – September 30, 2022. Peter Grant Marston, 87 of Ipswich, MA, husband of Suzanne C. (Shatto) Marston passed away peacefully at his residence on Friday, September 30, 2022. He was born in Boston, MA on February 13, 1935, son of the late Howard and Ruth (Grant) Marston.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0551371Peter Marston - IMDb

    Peter Marston was born on 13 February 1935 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was an actor, known for The Second Voyage of the Mimi (1988) and The Voyage of the Mimi (1984). He was married to Greta af Klinteberg Marston and Suzanne C. (Shatto) Marston. He died on 30 September 2022 in Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA.

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  4. Oct 9, 2017 · The upcoming motion picture Professor Marston and the Wonder Women not only indicates that it was, but also that the two women enjoyed a sexual relation together apart from Bill, as well.

  5. Peter Marston was born on February 13, 1935 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was an actor, known for The Second Voyage of the Mimi (1988) and The Voyage of the Mimi (1984) . He was previously married to Greta af Klinteberg Marston and Suzanne C. (Shatto) Marston.

    • February 13, 1935
    • September 30, 2022
  6. The stories were initially written by Marston and illustrated by newspaper artist Harry Peter. During his life Marston had written many articles and books on various psychological topics, but his last six years of writing were devoted to his comics creation.

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  8. His most lasting work came when the 61-year-old artist brought William Moulton Marston's Amazonian superheroine Wonder Woman to life on the pages of comic books (even though Peter went on to be uncredited in her creation) in October 1941.

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