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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_MarshJean Marsh - Wikipedia

    Jean Lyndsey Torren Marsh OBE (born 1 July 1934) is an English actress and writer. She co-created and starred in the ITV series Upstairs, Downstairs (1971–75), for which she won the 1975 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her performance as Rose Buck.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0550577Jean Marsh - IMDb

    Jean Marsh. Actress: Willow. 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.

    • Actress, Writer, Additional Crew
    • July 1, 1934
    • 1 min
  3. Jean Marsh. Actress: Willow. 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.

    • July 1, 1934
  4. Oct 5, 2012 · The actress: British native Jean Marsh has had a long, distinguished career in both the United States and the United Kingdom since her first film, 1952’s made-for-TV The Infinite Shoeblack. And ...

  5. Willow. Return to Oz. Frenzy. The Eagle Has Landed. The Changeling. Fatherland. Cleopatra. Upstairs, Downstairs. Acting. Creator. Born in London, Jean Marsh became interested in show business while taking dancing and mime classes as therapy for a childhood illness.

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  7. Birthday: July 1. Birthplace: Stoke Newington, London, England. 4. Awards & Nominations. Jean Marsh is the co-creator of the series Upstairs Downstairs in which she is known for her Primetime Emmy® Award winning role of “Rose Buck.”

  8. Biography. Read More. A genuine class act, Jean Marsh won raves in her native England and on American soil for taking on nuanced roles onscreen. The Emmy Award-winning actress first made her mark in British productions, from Shakespearean stage revivals, to sci-fi epics, to costume dramas.

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