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🐝 ✫ 👽 PBS viewers in the '70s as Rose, the maid on the LWT export "Upstairs,
🐠 ✫ 🚕 Downstairs." Though Marsh has since gone on to other projects, ... it's
🐊 ✫ 🍆 with Rose she's forever identified. So much so that she even likes to
🍖 ✫ 👑 joke about having one named after her, a distinction not without its
🚙 ✫ 🍇 drawbacks. "I was very flattered when I heard about it, but when I looked
👾 ✫ 📕 up the official description, it said, `Jean Marsh: pale peach, not very
⚡ ✫ 💚 good in beds; better up against a wall.' I want to tell you that's not
🍧 ✫ 😺 true. I'm very good in beds as well." 🎈🥗💛