Linda Marsh


Linda Marsh is an American actress of film, stage, and television. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance in Elia Kazan's 1963 film America, America.

Early years

Marsh was born in New York City to Arthur Cracovaner, a physician, and Liska March, a former Ziegfeld dancer. She chose Marsh as her stage last name because the actors' union already had a Linda March as a member.
Marsh attended a private school in New York and Bennington College. She left Bennington after two years to pursue a career in acting.

Career

Marsh became one of the actresses who were regularly romanced by the stars of TV series, including The Man From U.N.C.L.E. ; I Spy; The Wild Wild West ; Mannix ; Hawaii Five-O ; and Daniel Boone.
Among her early television appearances, she played Elizabeth Bacio, daughter of the title character, in the 1965 Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Sad Sicilian." In 1968, she had a major role playing Rachel in S1E8 of the TV series "Here Come the Brides." She also appeared as Nora in The Big Valley.
Marsh portrayed Susan Shelby Magoffin, the first woman to travel the Santa Fe Trail, in the 1965 episode "No Place for a Lady" on the syndicated television anthology series, Death Valley Days.
Marsh underwent a series of rhinoplasties following her early successes rather than changing her appearance before starting her career. She had more glamorous parts in the later 1960s. She was a frequent guest star on television into the 1970s, with her last credited roles in 1979.
Marsh's few film appearances included Che!, Homebodies and Freebie and the Bean. She had a supporting role in the television miniseries The Dark Secret of Harvest Home.
Marsh won acclaim in Elia Kazan's film adaptation of his book America, America, playing a young woman who is betrothed to the story's ambitious main character but is abandoned in his quest to emigrate from Turkey to the United States. To play the characters in the epic film, which was loosely based on his uncle's life, the director said he chose actors who were Jewish or Greek because "all of them know oppression, they all have uncles from the 'Old World' and have an affectionate relationship towards their forebears."
In 1964 she played Ophelia in John Gielgud's celebrated Broadway production of Hamlet starring Richard Burton. Her Ophelia received mixed notices, but Gielgud liked her performance and resisted efforts to recast the part despite holding more auditions during rehearsals.

Personal life

On April 3, 1966, Marsh married actor Richard Sinatra in Beverly Hills, California.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1963America, AmericaThomna SinnikoglouFilm
1964HamletOpheliaFilm
1965Perry MasonElizabeth BacioEpisode: "The Case of The Sad Sicillan"
1968MannixRinaEpisode: "The Many Deaths of Saint Christopher"
1968Here Come the BridesRachelEpisode: "A Jew Named Sullivan"
1968The Mod SquadLouise SempleEpisode: "You Can't Tell the Players Without a Programmer"
1969Che!TaniaFilm
1969Marcus Welby, M.D.Zoe EugenidesEpisode: "The Vrahnas Demon"
1969MannixSuzan WardEpisode: "Who Will Dig The Graves"
1969Hawaii 5-0Mariana de NavaEpisode: "Sweet Terror"
1970MannixWinifred HillEpisode: "Blind Mirror"
1970Stop!LeeFilm
1970The Mod SquadEllie MyersEpisode: "Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot!"
1971The F.B.I.Mrs. TalbotEpisode: "Death on Sunday"
1971Night GalleryMildred SquireSegment: "The Phantom Farmhouse"
1972Marcus Welby, M.D.Nancy DarrowEpisode: "Jason Be Nimble, Jason Be Quick"
1972GunsmokeLuceroEpisode: "Hidalgo"
1972GunsmokeLydia WaldenEpisode: "Bohannan"
1972The Mod SquadBetty AyresEpisode: "I Am My Brother's Keeper"
1973The Mod SquadRuth StringerEpisode: "And Once for My Baby"
1974HomebodiesMiss PollackFilm
1974Freebie and the BeanBarbara - Freebie's GirlFilm
1974Harry OAnne VirdonEpisode: "Accounts Balanced"
1975Six Million Dollar ManBarbara ThatcherEpisode: "Lost Love"
1975CannonAlison DemorraEpisode: "The Setup"
1976S.W.A.T.Julia AbbottEpisode: "The Running Man"
1977The WaltonsFern LockwoodEpisode: "The Recluse"