Sarah Marshall (British actress)

Actress

Birthday May 25, 1933

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace London, England

DEATH DATE 2014, Los Angeles, California, U.S. (81 years old)

Nationality London, England

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1933

Sarah Lynne Marshall (25 May 1933 – 18 January 2014) was a British actress.

She received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in Goodbye Charlie.

Marshall was born in London, to actors Edna Best and Herbert Marshall.

After her parents divorced, Marshall and her mother moved to Los Angeles.

1951

Marshall made her Broadway debut in 1951 in a short revival of Elmer Rice's Dream Girl.

Her next performances were in three revivals of Robert E. Sherwood plays and a new S.N. Behrman play opposite her mother, all to small audiences.

1952

On 13 June 1952, Marshall married production designer Mel Bourne.

1956

Marshall won a Theatre World Award in 1956 for her role as Bonnie Dee Ponder in the adaptation of Eudora Welty's The Ponder Heart.

1957

They had one child, son Timothy, before divorcing in 1957.

1960

She was nominated for the Tony Award in 1960 for her role in George Axelrod's play Goodbye Charlie.

Marshall also had a starring role in Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Poopsie (Mrs. Barrett) in "The Baby Blue Expression."

Throughout the 1960s, she appeared in a variety of other television series, including The Twilight Zone (episode "Little Girl Lost" in 1962, in which she played Ruth, the mother of Tina), The Tab Hunter Show, Thriller, Kentucky Jones, F Troop, Perry Mason, Get Smart, Star Trek (episode "The Deadly Years" in 1967), and in one 1966 episode (Doggone Martian) of My Favorite Martian.

1964

In 1964, she married actor Carl Held.

They remained together until her death.

1965

She guest-starred in three episodes of Daniel Boone: "Cry of Gold" (1965), "Take the Southbound Stage" (1967) and "Hero's Welcome" (1968).

1967

She played the murderous Eugenia Rawlins in "The Wild, Wild West" S3 E7 "The Night of the Hangman" (1967).

1970

From the 1970s until shortly before her death, Marshall appeared in numerous television series and in several films.

1979

On television, her only full-time regular series role was on the sitcom Miss Winslow & Son in 1979, in which she played Evelyn Winslow, the mother of the series' main character Susan Winslow.

2012

Her final film performance was that of Mrs. Weston in Bad Blood...The Hunger, released in 2012.

2014

Marshall died on 18 January 2014, after a lengthy battle with stomach cancer.

She was 80 years old.