Actress Jean Marsh
Lifeless, 90…
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Revealed at 12:32 pm on April 13, 2025
Jean Marsh – A British star who has long appeared in many popular 80s movies – has handed over…TMZ has confirmed.
Lesley Duff – Long-term agent of the swamp – tells us that Jean Gene did disappear on Sunday, and also shared a press release Michael Lindsay-Hogg – The pioneer of the music video business and Marsh's friends – reveals her London house handed over on Sunday, attributed to dementia problems.
Lindsay-Hogg said he and Marsh had been closed for 60 years and spoke almost every day for the past 40 years…including her being a smart, humorous, fair, form-proficient in every actress and writer-is cherished by everyone who knows her.
Marsh began her showcasing career in the late forties… in a smaller, smaller reveal with a series of uncredible characters than grabbing drill bit components and “II Spy” on “Twilight Zone” in addition to a small spot Elizabeth Taylor– Leader's flick “Cleopatra”.
Jean created what is now “Upstairs, Downstairs” in the mid-ninety-seven… It is a drama of the thriving Bellamy and his servants, in stark contrast to “Downton Abbey” and thus captures British considerations.
Now – Marsh's role in England from 1971 to 1975 and in the United States in 1977, ran two Golden Globe nominations and three Emmy nominations in the United States from 1974, which was one of many latter awards in 1975.
In the 1980s, Marsh ( Ron Howard and George Lucas“Fantasy Drama” Willow, and enjoys many recurring characters in the traditional “medical” sequence.
In her many different honors… “Return to the Wizard of Oz,” “Connecticut Yankees in King Arthur’s Court Case,” she wrote, “Hounding,” “Danger Field,” “Grant Field,” “Grant Chester,” “Love Ship” and “Giant” await. ”
Marsh reprised Queen Bavmorda in a TV spin-off from Willow in 2022…marking her ultimate showcase look earlier than her loss of life.
Let's be 90 years old.
RIP
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