Sarah Marshall
Sarah Lynne Marshall (born May 25, 1933 in London , England - † January 18, 2014 in Los Angeles , California ) was a British actress .
life and career
Marshall was the daughter of actors Herbert Marshall and Edna Best . In 1960 she was nominated for a Tony Award for her role in George Axelrod's play Goodbye, Charlie .
From the mid-1950s to the late 1980s, she played in numerous television series. Her biggest role was as Evelyn Winslow in Miss Winslow and Son (1979). Other series in which she appeared include Robert Montgomery Presents (1951–1954), The United States Steel Hour (1955/1961), Alfred Hitchcock Shows (1960–1963), Thriller (1961), Daniel Boone (1965–1968) , FBI (1966/1968), Spaceship Enterprise (1967) and Scruples (1980).
She also played in a number of films, such as King Richard II (1954), The Long Hot Summer (1958), Monsieur Cognac (1964), Nymphomania (1965), Mollymauk, the Wunderknabe (1966), Ahnungslos (1972), The Bunker (1981), Dave (1993), Bad Blood (2006) and Bad Blood ... the Hunger (2012).
Marshall was married to Mel Bourne from 1952 to 1957 and had a son with him.
Filmography (selection)
Movies
- 1954: King Richard II (TV movie)
- 1958: The Long, Hot Summer (The Long, Hot Summer)
- 1964: Monsieur Cognac (Wild and Wonderful)
- 1965: Nymphomania (A Rage to Live)
- 1966: Mollymauk, the boy wonder (Lord Love a Duck)
- 1972: Clueless (Embassy)
- 1973: Applause (TV movie)
- 1981: The Bunker ( The Bunker , TV movie)
- 1981: The People vs. Jean Harris (TV movie)
- 1982: The Letter , Movie for TV
- 1990: People Like Us (Movie)
- 1993: Dave
- 1994: Blood on Black Silk ( French Silk , TV movie)
- 1995: Dangerous Minds (Dangerous Minds)
- 2006: Bad Blood
- 2012: Bad Blood ... the Hunger
TV Shows
- 1951–1954: Robert Montgomery Presents (three episodes)
- 1955/1961: The United States Steel Hour (two episodes)
- 1960: Startime (an episode)
- 1960–1963: Alfred Hitchcock shows (three episodes)
- 1961: Thriller (two episodes)
- 1961: Perry Mason (an episode)
- 1962: Twilight Zone (an episode)
- 1964: 77 Sunset Strip (one episode)
- 1964: Crooks Against Crooks ( The Rogues , an episode)
- 1965: On the Run ( The Fugitive , an episode)
- 1965–1968: Daniel Boone (three episodes)
- 1966: My Favorite Martian ( My favorite Martian , a series)
- 1966: Mini-Max ( Get Smart , an episode)
- 1966: Tennis Rackets and Cannons ( I Spy , an episode)
- 1966/1968: FBI ( The FBI , two episodes)
- 1967: Crazy Wild West ( Wild Wild West , an episode)
- 1967: Starship Enterprise ( Star Trek , an episode)
- 1967: The Boss ( Ironside , an episode)
- 1979: Miss Winslow and Son (six episodes)
- 1980: Scruples (mini-series, three episodes)
- 1981: Jack of Hearts with Two Ladies ( Three's Company , one episode)
- 1981: The Jeffersons ( The Jeffersons , an episode)
- 1983: Hart to Hart ( Hart to Hart , an episode)
- 1984: Remington Steele (an episode)
- 1989: Cheers (an episode)
nomination
- 1960: Tony Award nomination for Goodbye, Charlie
Web links
- Sarah Marshall in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Sarah Marshall in the Internet Broadway Database (English)
- Sarah Marshall at memory-alpha.org (a Star Trek wiki) (English)
- Obituary for Sarah Marshall in: The Hollywood Reporter
- Sarah Marshall in the German dubbing file
Individual evidence
- ^ Obituary for Sarah Marshall in: Variety
- ^ Tony Awards at broadwayworld.com
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Marshall, Sarah |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Marshall, Sarah Lynne (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | British actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 25, 1933 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | London , England , UK |
DATE OF DEATH | January 18, 2014 |
Place of death | Los Angeles , California , United States |