
Jean Marsh, Emmy-Winning Upstairs, Downstairs Co-Creator and Star, Dies at 90
Jean Marsh has died at the age of 90. Marsh died on Sunday, April 13, at her home in London, according to The New York Times. Her cause of death was complications of dementia, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg told the outlet. PEOPLE reached out to reps for Jean Marsh and Michael Lindsay-Hogg for additional information on April 13, but did not receive an immediate response. Marsh co-created the 1971 British TV series Upstairs, Downstairs with Eileen Atkins and won an Emmy for her starring role as Rose Buck.
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