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English actress SwampKnown for her roles in the fantastic movie “Willow” and ITV “Up, Down, they died at the age of 90 because of dementia complications.
Her longtime agent, Lesley Duff, confirmed the news for Fox News Digital, saying that it was “my pleasure to represent Jean for many years and that she will be missed.”
Duff also made a statement to Marsh’s close friend, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who said, “Jean died peacefully in bed, he was careful of one of her very dear carers.”
“We were very close to 60 years,” he added. “She was wise and ridiculous as everyone I ever met, as well as very beautiful and kind, and talented as an actress and writer. Instinctively empathetic person loved by everyone who met her. We spoke on the phone almost every day for the last 40 years.”

Jean Marsh died at the age of 90 and her longtime agent Lesley Duff was confirmed by Fox News Digital. (Mike Marsland/Wireimage)
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Marsh began her acting career in the 1950s, appearing on British and American television, including the episode of “The Buster zone” called “Lonely” in 1959.
She also appeared opposite Laurence Olivier in “Moon and Sixpence”, and Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in “Cleopatra”, among other film roles.
The younger audience can most recognize her from the roles as the evil queen of Bavord in “Vrbi” in 1988, together with the deceased Val Kilmerand “Return to Oz” as a witch to the womb.
Marsh’s TV career also included a common creating hit ITV “Up, Down”, following the rich Bellamy family and their servants, including her character, Rose Buck.

Jean Marsh faced and acted in “Up, Down.” (Universal History/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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The role was earned by four Emmy nominations and one victory in 1975 for an extraordinary lead actress in the drama series.
“Up, down” She ran from 1971 to 1975 and later revived in 2010, and Marsh repeated her role.
In 2012, Marsh was appointed Office of the British Empire for his drama services.
Other roles during her long career include parts in movies like Alfred Hitchcock “Frenzy”, “Dark Places” and “Changeling”, as well as television roles on “The Saint”, “and Spy” and “Doctor Who”.

Marsh had a lot of acting merit for her name, and in 2012 he was appointed Office of the British Empire. (Sean Dempsey – WPA pool/Getty Images)
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She also had a career on stage in London West End, and she wrote five novels.
Marsh’s last attributed role on the screen was in the Disney+ Revival “Willow” series, repeating her role as Queen Bavord.
Born on July 1, 1934. In a Newowington Stoke in London, Marsh was briefly married to the “Doctor Who” Jon Pertwee, and later had anything to do with Albert Finney, Kenneith Haigh Michael Lindsay-Hogg.

Among her acting work, Marsh also wrote five novels. (Dave M. Benett/Getty Images)
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“I had partners I thought about marriage and who were thinking about marrying me,” she said Telegraph in 2010. “The problem was that we never thought about it at the same time. I should have taken my mother’s advice, who told me 50 years ago that I should get married and calm down.”