The television series Marshals honored longtime prop master Leonard “Lenny” E. Hancock Jr. during its season finale, paying tribute to his behind-the-scenes work and contributions to the production team.
Hancock, who worked as a prop master on the show, was recognized in a dedicated end-credit segment acknowledging his role in shaping the visual authenticity of the series. Production staff and cast members highlighted his attention to detail, professionalism, and commitment to maintaining continuity across sets and scenes.
Throughout the season, Hancock was responsible for managing on-set props, coordinating with art departments, and ensuring that all items used during filming were consistent with the show’s narrative and time period. Colleagues described him as a steady presence on set who played a key role in supporting day-to-day production operations.
The tribute comes as part of a growing tradition in television and film productions honoring crew members whose work often remains behind the camera but is essential to the final product seen on screen.
Producers of Marshals have not released additional public statements, but the on-screen acknowledgment serves as a formal recognition of Hancock’s contributions to the series and the broader production community.

