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Jean Lyndsey Torren Marsh OBE (1 July 1934 – 13 April 2025) was an English actress and writer. She co-created and starred in the ITV series Upstairs, Downstairs (1971–1975), for which she won the 1975 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her performance as Rose Buck. She reprised the role in the BBC's revival of the series (2010–2012).

Marsh co-created the television series The House of Eliott in 1991. Her film appearances include Cleopatra (1963), (1972), The Eagle Has Landed (1976), The Changeling (1980), Return to Oz (1985), Willow (1988), Fatherland (1994) and Monarch (2000). She is also known for three roles in : as Joan of England in The Crusade; , a companion of the ; and a villain opposite the . From 1955 to 1960 she was married to , who played the in the series.


Early life
Marsh was born on 1 July 1934, and grew up in , , one of two daughters born to Henry and Emmeline (née Bexley) Marsh. She studied ballet, singing, and acting from an early age.


Career
During the 1950s and 1960s, Marsh made many appearances on British and American television, including an episode of The Twilight Zone called "The Lonely" (1959), in which she portrayed a lifelike ; The Moon and Sixpence (1959), opposite and ; The Wonderful World of Disney (1961); an episode of the series (1961), entitled "Name, Date and Place" as Kim Russell, Gideon's Way (1965); I Spy (1967); in four episodes of The Saint (1964–1968); and one episode of UFO ("Exposed" 1970, as Janna). She was also a regular alongside in the ITV series The Informer (1966–67).

Marsh appeared several times in the BBC series . She first appeared alongside in the 1965 serial The Crusade as Lady Joanna, the sister of Richard I (The Lionheart). She returned later that year as companion in 9 episodes of the 12-part serial The Daleks' Master Plan. Marsh reprised the role in the audio plays Home Truths (2008), The Drowned World (2009), The Guardian of the Solar System (2010), The Five Companions (2011), (2012), The Light At The End (2013), An Ordinary Life (2014) and The Sontarans (2016). She also appeared in the 1989 television serial Battlefield as Morgaine, as well as the 2007 audio play The Wishing Beast. She made an un-billed cameo appearance in the 2013 docudrama about Doctor Who, An Adventure in Space and Time.

Marsh featured as in the George C. Scott- version of , directed by . The film was released theatrically in the United Kingdom in 1970 and shown in the United States on television in 1971.

Marsh's 2000 (re-released in cinemas in 2014) film about the death of , Monarch.

With , Marsh created the British period television drama Upstairs, Downstairs, and played the role of the house Rose Buck for the duration of the series, from 1971 until 1975. The programme was screened internationally and received numerous awards including two , two Royal Television Society awards, eight and a . Marsh received a Royal Television Society award in 1971 and an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress for her role in 1975, and was nominated for the same award on three more occasions – 1974, 1976, and (for the show's revival) in 2011. She also received awards from the American Drama Centre and American Drama Critics Circle for the role as well as two Golden Globe Award nominations.

She and Atkins created The House of Eliott, another television series broadcast between 1991 and 1994. This time, Marsh did not act in the series, but she did write some of the episodes.

Marsh's film credits include the film The Rebel (1961), Cleopatra (1963) as Octavia, Unearthly Stranger (1964), (1967), The Limbo Line (1968), 's (1972), Dark Places (1973), The Eagle Has Landed (1976), The Changeling (1980) and the fantasy films Return to Oz (1985) and Willow (1988). In 1994, she starred in a villain role in the /Thames Television remake of The Tomorrow People. Her television films include (1981), See China and Die (1981), Master of the Game (1984), The Corsican Brothers (1985), A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1989), Fatherland (1994) for which she won a CableACE award for supporting actress, and The Pale Horse (1997). From 1982 to 1983, she portrayed the part of Roz Keith in the American sitcom 9 to 5. Marsh served as the presenter for International Animation Festival, an American public television series featuring award-winning animated short films from around the world. The 26-episode series was broadcast in 1975 on PBS.

From 2000 until 2002, Marsh appeared in The Ghost Hunter. Her many stage credits included the West End stage revival of Boeing Boeing at the in 2007 and in Peter Hall's production of The Portrait of a Lady in 2008. She made an appearance in the 2008 BBC adaptation of 's Sense and Sensibility; played the recurring character Lizzie Galbraith alongside as Davina Jackson (the lead character) in Babycow Productions' Sensitive Skin, which aired on BBC Two in 2005 and 2007. She appeared in December 2008 in a role written for her by , in BBC Four's Crooked House.

A three-part revival of Upstairs, Downstairs was commissioned by the BBC with the first episode broadcast on BBC One on 26 December 2010. Marsh reprised her role as Rose Buck, who had returned to London to run an agency for domestic servants after a period spent nursing her mother in Suffolk. Eileen Atkins, who co-created the original series with Marsh, also starred in the revived series. It was set in the same fictional London address as the original ITV series, 165 Eaton Place, resuming in 1936. Subsequently, a six-part second series was commissioned, and began transmission in February 2012 with Marsh's character appearing less frequently due to the stroke suffered by the actress.

Marsh wrote several books: Fiennders Abbey, The House of Eliott, and Iris.


Personal life and death
Marsh was married to the actor from 1955 until their divorce in 1960.GRO Register of Marriages: JUN 1955 5f 63 MIDDLESEX S. – Jon D. R. Pertwee = Jeann L. T. MarshGRO Register of Marriages: SEP 1960 6a 1385 WYCOMBE – Jon D. R. Pertwee = Ingeborg R. Rhosa She had relationships with , , and director Michael Lindsay-Hogg.

On 3 October 2011, the BBC announced that Marsh had suffered a minor and would miss the beginning of the second series of the revived Upstairs, Downstairs. She was ultimately only able to appear in two short scenes.

Marsh died from complications of dementia at her London home, on 13 April 2025, at the age of 90.


Honours
Marsh was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2012 Birthday Honours for services to drama.


Filmography
+ !Year !Title !Role !Notes
1947The Life and Adventures of Nicholas NicklebySewing GirlUncredited
1953Will Any Gentleman...?Dancer
The Limping ManThe Landlady's Daughter
1954The Love LotteryDancer in Sally's DreamUncredited
1961Call Me GeniusStrange Woman at Party
The Roman Spring of Mrs. StoneParty Guest
1963CleopatraOctavia
Unearthly StrangerMiss Ballard
1964Face of a StrangerGrace
1967WaitressUncredited
1968The Limbo LineDilys
1970Jane EyreBertha Rochester
1972Monica Barling
1974Dark PlacesVictoria
1976The Eagle Has LandedJoanna Grey
1980The ChangelingJoanna Russell
1985Return to OzMombi/Nurse Wilson
1988WillowQueen Bavmorda
2009The HeavyMrs. Mason


Television
+ !Year !Title !Role !Notes
1952The Infinite Shoeblack televised play on the BBC
1956ITV Television PlayhouseChristineEpisode: "Woman in a Dressing Gown"
1958OmnibusMimi in La bohèmeEpisode: "What Makes Opera Grand?"
1959The Third ManHeleneEpisode: "The Angry Young Man"
The Moon and SixpenceAtaTV film
The Twilight ZoneAliciaEpisode: ""
1961Kim RussellEpisode: "Name, Date, Place"
The Magical World of DisneyAndrienneEpisode:
1962Heart to Heart (The Largest Theatre in the World)Peggy MannTV play
1963–1964ITV Play of the WeekDorothy Lemonade/Margo Robertson2 episodes
1964The Edgar Wallace Mystery TheaterGraceEpisode: "Face of a Stranger"
1964–1968The SaintVarious4 episodes
1965JoannaSerial: The Crusade
1965ITV Sunday Night DramaSheilaEpisode: "Suspense Hour: Curtains for Sheila"
1965–1966Gideon C.I.D.Elspeth McCrae/Sandra Casey2 episodes
1965–1966Serial: The Daleks' Master Plan
1966–1967The InformerSylvia Parish17 episodes
1967I SpyKatherine FaulknerEpisode: "The War Lord"
Adam Adamant Lives!Lady LydiaEpisode: "Face in a Mirror"
1968DetectiveJulie OliverEpisode: "The Deadly Climate"
The Wednesday PlayEdnaEpisode: "A Bit of Crucixion, Father"
Thirty-Minute TheatreAlexEpisode: "Cross Examine"
1969The ExpertSybil HoughtonEpisode: "The Yellow Torrish"
Department SAgatha PollenEpisode: "The Perfect Operation"
The Root of All Evil?AnabelEpisode: "What's in It For Me?"
1970UFOJannaEpisode: "Exposed"
1970–1972ITV Saturday Night TheatreMrs. Philpott/Jenny2 episodes
1971The Persuaders!NicolaEpisode: "Five Miles to Midnight"
Play for TodayMadeline WalshEpisode: "Skin Deep"
1971–1975Upstairs, DownstairsRose Buck54 episodes, also co-creator
1972Miranda RawlingEpisode: "Nobody Understands Miranda"
1973The Rivals of Sherlock HolmesMrs. VanrenenEpisode: "The Looting of the Specie Room"
1976 Episode: "Mad About the Boy: A Noel Coward Celebration"
1977Hilary Von KleistEpisode: "The Hiding Place"
1978Hawaii Five-OSister HarmonyEpisode: "The Miracle Man"
1981See China and DieSally HackmanTV film
Trapper John, M.D.Claire BrowningEpisode: "Earthquake"
Dr. GoldmanMiniseries; 2 episodes
1982–19839 to 5Roz KeithSeries regular
1983The Love BoatCeilia HoffmanEpisode: "Japan Cruise"
1984Master of the GameMrs. TalleyMiniseries; 1 episode
1985The Corsican BrothersMazzereTV film
Tales from the DarksideJoan MatlinEpisode: "Answer Me"
1989Danny, the Champion of the WorldMiss HunterTV film
Act of WillEliza CrowtherMiniseries; 1 episode
MorgaineSerial: Battlefield
1991–1994The House of Eliott Co-creator
1992Lisbeth BedeEpisode: "Adam Bede"
1993Murder, She WroteGlenda HighsmithEpisode: "Murder in White"
1994The Tomorrow PeopleDr. CulexSerial: "The Culex Experiment"
The All New Alexei Sayle ShowMatron in Psycho Ward 116 episodes
FatherlandAnna Von HogenTV film
1996The Ring
1997DangerfieldMrs. MatthewsEpisode: "Guilt"
1999Lady TibbitEpisode: "End Game"
2000–2002The Ghost HunterMrs. Croker18 episodes
2002Vera EngellsEpisode: "Pills and Frills"
2003The Mayor of CasterbridgeFurmity WomanTV film
DoctorsLizEpisode: "Today's the Day"
2005 Violet SidneyEpisode: "The Case of the Croydon Poisonings"
2007Sensitive SkinLizzie GalbraithMiniseries
2008Sense and SensibilityMrs. FerrarsMiniseries; 1 episode
Crooked HouseLady Constance de Momery2 episodes
2010–2012Upstairs DownstairsMrs. Rose Buck5 episodes
2013An Adventure in Space and TimeParty GuestUncredited
2014GrantchesterDaisy Livingstone1 episode
2022WillowQueen BavmordaEpisode: "The Whispers of Nockmaar", via archive footage


Theatre
+ !Year !Title !Role !Notes
1959Much Ado About NothingHeroA Broadway production starring
1961The Bird of TimeShirley O'NeillRoyal Court Theatre, Liverpool and
1979Whose Life Is It Anyway?Dr. ScottTrafalgar Theatre
1987Let Us Go Then You and INarratorLyric Theatre
1992The Chalk GardenMiss MadrigalKing's Head Theatre
2006The Old CountryBronTrafalgar Studios 1, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and other locations
2007–2008Boeing BoeingBertha
2008The Portrait of a LadyMrs. TouchettTheatre Royal, Bath and Rose Theatre


Books
  • Jean Marsh, The House of Eliott, Sidgwick & Jackson (November 1993), 978–0283061554; St Martin's Press (February 1994),
  • Jean Marsh, Fiennders Keepers, Macmillan (1996), ; St Martin's Press (May 1997),
  • Jean Marsh, Iris, St Martin's Press (July 2000), ; Macmillan (February 2003),
  • Jean Marsh, Fiennders Abbey, Pan (5 August 2011),


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