British actress Jean MarshKnown for her roles in the fantasy film “Willow” downstairs and in the ITV series.
Her long-time agent Lesley Duff confirmed the news to Fox News Digital, saying: “I’m glad that she will be greatly missed over the years.”
Duff also provided a statement from swamp close friend Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who said: “Jean Hogg died peacefully in the bed of one of her very caring caregivers.”
“We’ve been very close to 60 years,” he added. “She’s as wise and fun as anyone I’ve ever met, and is very beautiful, kind, both an actress and a writer. Instinctively understanding, being loved by everyone she meets. We’ve spoken on the phone almost every day for the past 40 years.”

Jean Marsh was 90 and her long-time agent, Lesley Duff, confirmed to Fox News Digital. (Mike Marsland/Wireimage)
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Marsh began her acting career in the 1950s, appearing on British and American television stations, including an episode titled “Lonely” in 1959.
She also appeared in Laurence Olivier in “The Moon and Sixpence”, “Cleopatra” in “Elizabeth Taylor” and Richard Burton and other movie characters.
Young audiences may recognize her greatest consciousness from the role of the evil queen Buff Molda in 1988 Val Kilmerand “Back to Oz” as the witch Monbi.
Marsh’s TV career also included co-creating the hit ITV series “Downstairs, Downstairs” after the wealthy Bellamy family and their servants, including her character Rose Buck.

Jean Marsh co-created and starred in “Downstairs, Downstairs.” (Universal History Archives/Universal Image Group By Getty Images)
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The character was a distinguished lead role in the drama series, received four Emmy nominations for the Swamp in 1975 and a victory in 1975.
“Upstairs, downstairs” From 1971 to 1975, followed by a revival in 2010, Marsh re-played.
Marsh was appointed as the office of the 2012 Order of the British Empire for his service to theatre.
Other characters throughout their career include parts from the movie Alfred Hitchcock “Crazy”, “Dark Place” and “Change” as well as TV characters on “Saints”, “I Spy” and “Doctor Who.”

Marsh’s name has many performances and was appointed office for the Order of the British Empire in 2012. (Sean Dempsey – WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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She also has a career in West End and has written five novels.
Marsh’s last complimentary character on screen was the Disney+ revival series Willow, reprising her role as Queen Bavmorda.
Marsh was born on July 1, 1934 in London, Stoke Newington, and briefly married to “Doctor” star Jon Pertwee Michael Lindsay-Hogg.

In her performances, Marsh also wrote five novels. (Dave M. Benett/Getty Images)
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She told me: “I have a partner I have thought about getting married and thought about getting married.” Telegram of 2010. “The problem is that we never thought about it at the same time. I should have taken my mother’s advice, which was told 50 years ago that I should get married and settle down.”