Jean Marsh, Actress Who Co-Created ‘Upstairs, Downstairs,’ Dies at 90
Jean Marsh, the striking British-born actress who was both the co-creator and a beloved Emmy-winning star of “Upstairs, Downstairs, ” the seminal 1970s British drama series about class in Edwardian England, died on Sunday at her Дом в Лондон. Тя беше на 90.
Причината бяха затрудненията на деменцията, режисьорът Майкъл Линдзи-Хог, нейният непосредствен другар, сподели. “Downton Abbey ” was even a gleam in Julian Fellowes’s eye.
The show, which ran from 1971 to 1975 in England and from 1974 to 1977 in the United States, focused on the elegant Bellamy family and the staff of servants who kept their Belgravia townhouse running smoothly, according to the precise social standards of Edwardian Аристокрация. Г-жа Марш избра ролята на Роуз, прислужницата на основния салон на семейството, непоколебим, само че добросърдечен кокни.
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