Marcia Fitzalan – The New Statesman, Born: 1953
Trained at the Webber Douglas Academy, Lady Marsha Fitzalan’s breakout role came in the critically acclaimed television satire “The New Statesman,” where she brought the formidable Sarah B’Stard to life. This iconic performance cemented her status as a comedic force to reckon with.
From historical dramas like “Upstairs, Downstairs” to lighter fare like “Brush Strokes” and “Midsomer Murders,” she consistently captivated audiences. Nowadays, the always-radiant Marsha may have retired from showbiz, but her contributions to British television and film remain undeniable. Her dedication to her craft and captivating performances have earned this elegant star a well-deserved place within the entertainment industry.