1661 – 1682), also Mrs. Anne Quin, was a leading English actress of the Restoration era, one of the first generation of women performers to appear on the public stage in England.
She excelled in rhymed heroic tragedy, creating “excessively grandiose heroines which so delighted Restoration audiences.”[4] Marshall is thought to have played Zempoalla in the Dryden/Howard collaboration The Indian Queen in 1664.
She is known to have played the following roles with the King's Company: Anne Marshall married an actor named Peter Quin, or Gwyn, sometime after June 1665.
She played: Marshall retired from the stage in 1668; but she resumed her career nine years later, this time with the rival Duke's Company under Thomas Betterton.
(Coincidentally, Marshall had been cast in the same role in the abortive all-female production of Thomas Killigrew's Thomaso in 1664.)