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 home in London.
She was 90.
The cause was complications of dementia, the filmmaker Michael Lindsay-Hogg, her close friend, said.
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Jean Marsh dead aged 90: Actress who co-created hit show Upstairs, Downstairs dies at home after ‘complications of dementia’
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