Linda Marsh

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Television Actor · Born Feb 8, 1939 · United States Of America · Female

Linda Marsh (February 8, 1939 - ) 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. 2Early 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 Bennington College. 2Career Marsh became one of the attractive young actresses who were regularly romanced by the stars of popular TV series, including The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (S3E21, "The It's All Greek to Me Affair", 1967 Feb 03), I Spy, The Wild Wild West (S1E14, "The Night of the Howling Light", 1965 Dec 17), It Takes a Thief (S1E11, "To Steal a Battleship", 1968 March 26), Hawaii Five-O (S02E07, "Sweet Terror", 1969 Nov 05; S03E07, "Forces of Waves," 1970 Oct 28; S12E06, "Image of Fear", 1979 Nov 08), and Daniel Boone (S6E19, "A Matter of Vengeance", 1970). 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 an unusual turnabout from the pattern typical for ingenues, Marsh underwent a series of rhinoplasties following her early successes rather than changing her appearance before starting her career. Already a pretty woman, the ultimate result was exceptionally dramatic and opened the door to more glamorous parts in the later 1960s. She was a frequent guest star on television into the 1970s; her last credited roles were in 1979. Marsh's few film appearances included Ch