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British actress Jean MarshWell known to the role of Rose Buck in ‘up and down’ series, He died at the age of 90. Marshin’s friend, director Michael Lindsay-Hag, announced in a statement to the AP news agency, “the actress died in peace of mind in a bed where one of her very affectionate caregivers.”

“He was brilliant and fun. He was very beautiful and kind, and was The greatest talent as an actress and a writer“He said more. Everyone who knew her was an instinctively eagerly eagerly eagerly eagerly. We have spoken over the phone almost every day in the last 40 years.”

Marsh won a prize Emmy for the best main actress A series of staff’s lives (below) and the life of the family they worked between 1903 and 1930 in 1976, which was awarded in 1976 (1971-1975), it was awarded a series The fall of the British aristocratic During the Edwardian period, World War I and Los crazy years are twenty years.

Marsh cooked the series with British actress Eline Atkins, which is said to promote a part of a series The most popular ‘Downton Abe’ series. ‘Up and Town’ translated as ‘upstairs, below’ re -administered and redesigned in 2010, and Marsh is the only member of the original actors who returned to the series.

Marshin was born on July 1, 1934 in the north of London Stoke Newington He took dancing and mimo classesTreatment For young people. He made his debut when he was 12 years old in the West End’s ‘The Land of the Christmas Stocks’, in Deitro Dell Duke of York.

Marsh starred in films such as ‘Ferenase’ (1972) by Alfred Hitchcock, and the famous British war tape ‘The Eagle Landdown’ (1976) and the adventure film ‘Willow’ (1988), Wall Gilmer played.

Jean Marsh appeared in the symbols such as ‘The Twilight Son’, ‘Danger Man’, ‘Hawaii Five-O’ and ‘Murder’, and many scientific fiction fans know her as Sarah Kingdom, ‘Dr. Hoo’ is the first doctor’s companion in the film Dr Hoo. Marsh is married to the doctor’s third incarnation, actor John Bertvi. He was appointed in 2012 The official of the British Empire (OBE) For its theater services.

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