Marsha Fitzalan
Marsha Fitzalan/Lady Marcia Mary Josephine Fitzalan Howard is a British actress best known for her portrayal as Sarah B'Stard in The New Statesman. She is the third daughter of Miles Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk, and Anne Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk. She trained at the Weber Douglas Academy and apart from The New Statesman, has appeared in Upstairs, Downstairs, The Professionals and Murder Most Horrid.
Acting
TV
Agatha Christie's Poirot
as Rosamund Darnley
1989
Movie
The Importance of Being Earnest
as Dowager
2002
TV
Midsomer Murders
as Laura Brierly
1997
Movie
An Ideal Husband
as Countess
1999
Movie
Being Julia
as Florence
2004
TV
The New Statesman
as Sarah B'Stard
1987
Movie
Goldeneye
as Loelia
1989
TV
The Professionals
as Jennifer Black
1977
Movie
A Handful of Dust
as Polly Cockpurse
1988
Movie
The Lost Son
as Mrs. Carlton
1999
TV
Upstairs, Downstairs
as Party Guest
1971
TV
Harry Enfield and Chums
as Stately Home Lady
1994
TV
Pride and Prejudice
as Caroline Bingley
1980
Movie
The Secret Life of Ian Fleming
as Miss Delaney
1990
TV
Murder Most Horrid
as Lydia's Friend
1991
TV
Brush Strokes
as Katherine
1986
TV
The Duchess of Duke Street
as Lady Victoria
1976
TV
Shelley
1979
Movie
Winter Solstice
as Didi Marchmont
2003
Movie
Anna Karenina
as Lady
1985
TV
Three Up, Two Down
as Penelope
1985
TV
Dark Season
as The Behemoth (voice)
1991
Movie
The Comedy of Errors
as Luce
1983
TV
Armchair Thriller
as Podge
1978