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Jean Marsh, British actress and co-creator of ‘Upstairs, Downstairs,’ dies at 90
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Jean Marsh, British actress and co-creator of ‘Upstairs, Downstairs,’ dies at 90

Last updated: April 14, 2025 3:29 am
Editorial Board Published April 14, 2025
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Jean Marsh, the British actress who co-created the enduring serialized hit TV sequence “Upstairs, Downstairs,” died Sunday on the age of 90.

The Sunday Occasions of London stated Marsh died at her London dwelling as a result of issues from dementia.

Marsh gave tv among the best cherished packages in historical past when she teamed with actress Eileen Atkins to create “Upstairs, Downstairs,” set in a London property throughout the Edwardian period. The sequence depicted the lives of the workers toiling downstairs at 165 Eaton Place and the rich Bellamy household residing above.

Marsh performed Rose Buck, the top parlormaid within the Bellamy dwelling.

The drama made its debut on London Weekend Tv in 1971 and have become a serious prime time sequence hit for PBS in 1974 when it was imported for U.S. audiences. The sequence depicting class distinctions in British society ran for 5 seasons and was revived for the BBC in 2011 with Marsh recreating her position.

Robert Blake and Jean Marsh maintain up their Emmy statuettes for on the Emmy Awards in 1975.

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Marsh advised NPR in 2011 that she and Atkins got here up with the thought whereas watching a interval drama on TV.

“We’d been watching something full of rich people, rich food, beautiful clothes and we had chips on our shoulders, I suppose. And we thought, ‘Who did all this work? Who cooked? Who washed up?’ ” she stated. “All those things we put together and thought, ‘Let’s write something about the downstairs people, the servants, the people who serve.’ ”

Throughout its run, “Upstairs, Downstairs” earned seven prime-time Emmy Awards, together with a 1975 lead actress in a drama sequence win for Marsh.

Jean Lyndsey Torren Marsh was born July 1, 1934 in Stoke Newington, a northwest part of London. Her father was a printer’s assistant and her mom labored as a housemaid, giving her the insights she wanted to jot down “Upstairs, Downstairs.” (Atkins’ mother and father additionally labored as family servants.)

Marsh started her performing profession as a youngster, showing as a dancer within the Michael Powell-Emeric Pressburger movie, “The Tales of Hoffmann.” She made her Broadway stage debut in 1959, starring reverse John Gielgud in “Much Ado About Nothing.” That very same yr she performed reverse Laurence Olivier in David Susskind’s TV manufacturing of “The Moon and Sixpence” for NBC.

Marsh break up her time between the U.S. and London throughout the Nineteen Sixties, with roles within the movie “Cleopatra,” and TV exhibits resembling “I Spy,” “The Twilight Zone,” “Doctor Who” and “The Informer.”

After “Upstairs, Downstairs” grew to become a success, Marsh labored steadily within the U.S. and Nice Britain for the subsequent 5 many years.

Her movie roles embrace Alfred Hitchcock’s 1972 movie “Frenzy,” and the spy drama “The Eagle Has Landed.” She performed Queen Bavmorda in Ron Howard’s 1988 hit “Willow.”

Marsh additionally had quite a few visitor roles on U.S. TV sequence together with “Murder, She Wrote” and “The Love Boat” and as a daily on the ABC sitcom “Nine to Five.”

In 1996, she wrote a profitable romance novel, “Fiennders Keepers,” which handled social change in a rural neighborhood.

She performed Mrs. Ferrars in a well-received 2008 TV mini-series model of “Sense and Sensibility.”

Marsh was married the late actor Jon Pertwee, who was 15 years her senior, in 1955 when she was simply 20. They divorced 5 years later.

She later lived with actors Kenneth Haigh and Albert Finney earlier than starting a 10-year relationship with the director Michael Lindsay-Hogg.

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