Linda Marsh was born on Linda Cracovaner; February 8,1939 and is an American actress of film, stage, and television.
11 Facts About Linda Marsh
Linda Marsh was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance in Elia Kazan's 1963 film America, America.
Linda Marsh attended a private school in New York and Bennington College.
Linda Marsh left Bennington after two years to pursue a career in acting.
Linda 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.
Linda Marsh underwent a series of rhinoplasties following her early successes rather than changing her appearance before starting her career.
Linda Marsh had more glamorous parts in the later 1960s.
Linda Marsh was a frequent guest star on television into the 1970s, with her last credited roles in 1979.
Linda Marsh had a supporting role in the television miniseries The Dark Secret of Harvest Home.
Linda 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.
Linda Marsh's Ophelia received mixed notices, but Gielgud liked her performance and resisted efforts to recast the part despite holding more auditions during rehearsals.