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Sarah Marshall
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While performing in "The World of Suzie Wong" on Broadway, she met actor
Karl Held
. They were later married in 1964.
Daughter of actors
Herbert Marshall
and
Edna Best
.
Sarah's marriage to her Broadway co-star
Conrad Janis
was announced for April 1958 but did not take place.
Was nominated for Broadway's 1960 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) for "Goodbye, Charlie."
In 1972, Sarah moved to London, where she appeared in
A.R. Gurney
's "Children" with
Constance Cummings
, "Applause" with
Lauren Bacall
and
Neil Simon
's "The Gingerbread Lady" with
Elaine Stritch
.
On Broadway 1951 - 1962: recipient of Theater World Award for The Ponder Heart (1956) and Tony nomination for Goodbye Charlie (1960).
Survived by son
Timothy M. Bourne
, grandchildren Seamus, Sarah, Timothy and Eliza and half-sister Ann.
Served on the Western Council of the Actors Fund of America for more than twenty years.
In US from 1939.
Mother, with
Mel Bourne
, of
Timothy M. Bourne
.
Appeared in December 1961 episode of Perry Mason (1957) entitled "The Case of the Roving River" that also featured her future husband, Karl Held, who was a semi-regular role on the show as law student/legal intern David Gideon.
Stepdaughter of
Boots Mallory
.
Half sister of
Annie Marshall
.
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