Amy-Vigner ‘upwards, below’ actress Jean Marsh passes 90

Jean Marsh, Amy-Independent actress and acclaimed 1970s, the British drama ‘upstare, downstay’, died at the age of 90 years. deadline,
The cause of his death was due to complications from dementia, according to his close friend Michael Lindsay-Hog, who shared the news with the New York Times, as quoted by Deadline. The actress allegedly died in London on Sunday (April 13, 202).
Marsh was popularly known for her role in the British drama ‘upstare, downstare’ as Mrs. Rose Buck, home parlor.
In 1975, she won the Amy Award for the outstanding lead actress in a drama series for her performance on the show.
According to the deadline, the British series lasted from 1971 to 1975, which included 68 episodes. It was later revived in 2010 for two sessions for the BBC One for two sessions, the family was detected after the incidents of madarship under a new king and Marsh reiterated his role.
Other notable credits of Marsh have a frenzy of Alfred Hichcock, Eagle, Sutcom 9 to 5, Oz from 1985, return to Willow, and Elizabeth Taylor has an uncontrolled role in Cleopatra.
He co-produced another series about two interested fashion designers in London of the 1920s, 1991, 1991.
According to Deadline, in 2011, the actress started stroke and heart attack shortly after above, the revival began filming below. Despite her sick health status, the actress maintained a positive attitude towards life
In 2012, he was awarded the order of the British Empire.
Published – April 14, 2025 09:30 AM IST
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