Nobody can replace Angela Baddeley and Gordon Jackson, who immortalised Mrs Bridges and Hudson. — Jean Marsh Bridges Copy Share Image
I'm absolutely insane about the countryside, about walking in the hills. — Jean Marsh Countryside Copy Share Image
For years I hated my looks. I kept pictures of myself hidden, but I never destroyed them. — Jean Marsh Hated Copy Share Image
Upstairs, Downstairs' wasn't made for American audiences at all. — Jean Marsh American Copy Share Image
I can still go on buses although I often hear people saying, 'No, it can't be her, she doesn't need the bus.' — Jean Marsh Bus Copy Share Image
What makes French and Italian films wonderful is they make them for themselves; they are not made with us in mind at… — Jean Marsh Cinema Copy Share Image
When you do a television series like 'Upstairs, Downstairs' - it took five years - you want to go back to the… — Jean Marsh Back Copy Share Image
If you are going to cover yourself for warmth and decency, you might as well cover yourself interestingly or well. — Jean Marsh Decency Copy Share Image
There's something about the British that we go for someone who seems nice and has good manners and seems at ease thanks… — Jean Marsh British Copy Share Image
I think 'Upstairs Downstairs' has a very special energy. There's something about it that certainly brings out the best in people. — Jean Marsh Best Copy Share Image
In America, I worked for an artist who drew people in clothes, mainly for Bloomingdale's. I did it part-time when I wasn't… — Jean Marsh America Copy Share Image
Straight on, my face is quite symmetrical, but despite all that people seem to think I've got a gloomy appearance. — Jean Marsh Appearance Copy Share Image
Even Dickens, who did write about servants, made them almost cartoonish, so we concentrated on them, and we had various scenarios, synopses,… — Jean Marsh About Copy Share Image
My father always said to me, 'You must learn to cook,' and I said: 'I don't have to. I'm going to marry… — Jean Marsh Day Copy Share Image
I have been approached by strangers. I was sitting on a beach in America and a young chap came up and said,… — Jean Marsh America Copy Share Image
I think observers, like me, sometimes know more about a place than the people who have lived there all their lives. People… — Jean Marsh I think Copy Share Image
When I was small, my face was like a little triangle. My hair was a pale copper color. I had thick brows,… — Jean Marsh Color Copy Share Image
I trained myself not to want things, because I thought I'd always be poor. — Jean Marsh Always Copy Share Image
If English television is made for the American market, it's not very honest and doesn't do well. — Jean Marsh American Copy Share Image