Marsha Fitzalan

Marsha Fitzalan

72 · Born: Mar 10, 1953

Personal Details

BornMar 10, 1953 Bonn, West Germany
Parents
  • Miles Fitzalan-Howard

Biography

Marsha Fitzalan, a talented actress, entered this world on March 10, 1953, in the vibrant city of Bonn, West Germany, a location that would later shape her perspective and artistic endeavors. As a renowned thespian, she has made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, with notable appearances in notable films such as An Ideal Husband (1999),a critically acclaimed drama that showcased her impressive range, as well as The New Statesman (1987),a British television sitcom that allowed her to hone her comedic skills. Additionally, her portrayal of Julia Lambert in the 2004 film Being Julia garnered widespread recognition and praise, solidifying her position as a respected figure in the world of acting. Prior to her current status as a celebrated actress, Marsha Fitzalan was married to the esteemed Patrick Ryecart, a union that likely played a significant role in her personal and professional growth.

Career

2004
Being Julia
Being Julia as Florence
2003
The Booze Cruise
The Booze Cruise as Ruth Rainer
Winter Solstice
Winter Solstice as Didi Marchmont
2001
Poirot
Poirot as Rosamund Darnley
1999
The Lost Son
The Lost Son as Mrs. Carlton
1994
White Goods
White Goods as Valerie Marchant-Hayne
1993
Harnessing Peacocks
Harnessing Peacocks as Alison Duff
1992
The New Statesman
The New Statesman as Sarah B'Stard
1991
Dark Season
Dark Season as Behemoth (voice)
1989
Goldeneye
Goldeneye as Loelia
1988
A Handful of Dust
A Handful of Dust as Polly Cockpurse
1985
1981
Celebrity Playhouse
Celebrity Playhouse as Clara Eynsford-Hill
1980
Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice as Caroline Bingley