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Most Recent Role: Mrs. Ferrars on Masterpiece Theatre
Gender: Female
Birthplace: Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England
Birthday: 7-1-1934
Birth Name: Jean Lyndsey Torren Marsh

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Masterpiece Theatre
Sense and Sensibility (1)
Sunday 30 March 2008 on PBS

The seventh and final installment of "The Complete Jane Austen" features a brand new BBC dramatization of 'Sense and Sensiblity' starring Hattie Morahan as Elinor Dashwood and Charity Wakefield as Marianne Dashwood. This is part one of two.

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