Rosemary Martin

Rosemary Martin

Deceased · Born: Dec 17, 1936 · Died: Aug 14, 1998

Personal Details

BornDec 17, 1936 Birmingham, England, UK
Spouse
  • Norman Boyack

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Aug 14, 1998 )
  • Ron Eagleton

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 7, 2025 )

Biography

Rosemary Martin, a talented and accomplished actress, entered this world on December 17, 1936, in the vibrant city of Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Her impressive career spanned numerous notable roles, with some of her most notable performances being in the films "Tess" released in 1979, "Middlemarch" in 1994, and "Fox" in 1980.

Beyond her professional accomplishments, Rosemary Martin was also a devoted partner, having been married to Norman Boyack and Ron Eagleton. Her personal life was marked by love, commitment, and a deep connection with those around her.

Tragically, Rosemary Martin's life came to a close on August 14, 1998, in Camden, London, England, United Kingdom. Despite her untimely passing, her legacy lives on through her remarkable body of work and the impact she had on those who knew her.

Career

1996
Screen Two
Screen Two as Janet Pearce
1995
Cracker
Cracker as Irene Jackson
1994
Middlemarch
Middlemarch as Mrs. Bulstrode
1991
Gone to the Dogs
Gone to the Dogs as Margaret Morley
1989
A Dry White Season
A Dry White Season as Mrs Beachley
1988
The Dressmaker
The Dressmaker as Mrs Manders
1986
Screen Two
Screen Two as Miss Weber
1985
Silas Marner
Silas Marner as Dolly Winthrop
Singleton's Pluck
Singleton's Pluck as Sylvia, The Continuity Girl
1983
Slayground
Slayground as Dr King
1982
Play for Today
Play for Today as Christine
Tenko
Tenko as Verna Johnson
1981
Play for Today
Play for Today as Barbara Sullivan MP
1980
Fox
Fox as Renie Fox
1979
Tess
Tess as Mrs. Durbeyfield
1977
Bill Brand
Bill Brand as Winnie Scoular
1975
Play for Today
Play for Today as Mrs. Sawsbury
1973
Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine as Mrs. Partridge
1967
More Than a Miracle
More Than a Miracle as Pretentious Princess
1965
Never Mention Murder
Never Mention Murder as Woman at Dinner Table and Bar (uncredited)