Marsha Fitzalan, also known as Lady Marcia Mary Josephine Fitzalan Howard, is a renowned British actress celebrated for her iconic performance as Sarah B'Stard in the critically acclaimed television series The New Statesman. Born into a distinguished family, she is the third daughter of Miles Fitzalan-Howard, the 17th Duke of Norfolk, and Anne Fitzalan-Howard, the Duchess of Norfolk. Marsha's artistic inclinations led her to pursue formal training at the prestigious Weber Douglas Academy, where she honed her craft. In addition to her standout role in The New Statesman, she has also made notable appearances in other notable productions, including the beloved period drama Upstairs, Downstairs, the action-packed television series The Professionals, and the comedy-horror anthology Murder Most Horrid.
Marsha Fitzalan
71 · Born: Mar 10, 1953