Jean Marsh
Known for: Acting
Born: June 30, 1934 in Stoke Newington, London, England, UK - Died: April 12, 2025
Jean Lyndsey Torren Marsh (1 July 1934 – 13 April 2025) was an English actress and writer. Born in London, Jean Marsh became interested in show business while taking dancing and mime classes as therapy for a childhood illness. After attending a charm school and working as a model, she started acting in repertory and took voice lessons. Her repertory work was supplemented by a number of film appearances as a dancer. She then spent three years in America, appearing in Sir John Gielgud's Broadway production of "Much Ado About Nothing" and numerous TV shows, including an episode of "The Twilight Zone"(1959). Returning to London, she won roles on stage, film and TV. It was during this period that she appeared in "Doctor Who" (1963), first as Princess Joanna in "The Crusade" and then as Sara Kingdom in "The Daleks' Master Plan." In the early 1970s she co-created and starred in LWT's "Upstairs, Downstairs" (1971). Since then she has maintained a very busy career in the theatre, on TV - including a starring role in the US sitcom "9 to 5"(1982) and films such as Return to Oz (1985) and Willow (1988). She also co-created another successful series, "The House of Eliott" (1991).
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Frenzy
Monica Barling
The 50 Greatest Television Dramas
Self
See China and Die
Sally Hackman
Willow
Queen Bavmorda
Fatherland
Anna von Hagen
The Eagle Has Landed
Joanna Grey
Return to Oz
Nurse Wilson / Mombi
The Changeling
Joanna Russell
The Heavy
Mrs. Mason
A Bit of Crucifixion, Father
Edna
Danny the Champion of the World
Miss Hunter
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Morgana
The Limping Man
Landlady's Daughter
Dark Places
Victoria
Unearthly Stranger
Miss Ballard
UFO: Radar contact... They're landing!
The Corsican Brothers
Mazzere
Monarch
The Queens
Adam Bede
Lisbeth Bede
The Persuaders!
Nicola
Outlier
Lilith Winterbottom
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
Party Guest (uncredited)
Doctor Who: Battlefield
Morgaine
Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse
Thyrza Grey