Marsha Fitzalan
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Marsha Fitzalan | |
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Born | Marcia Mary Josephine Fitzalan-Howard March 10, 1953 Bonn, West Germany |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | Patrick Ryecart(1977-1995) 3 Children |
The Lady Marcia Mary Josephine Ryecart, neƩ Fitzalan-Howard, better known as Marsha Fitzalan (born in Bonn, Germany on March 10, 1953), is the third daughter of the late Miles Fitzalan Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk and his wife, the (Dowager) Duchess of Norfolk, the former Anne Constable-Maxwell.
Marsha Fitzalan acts in British TV and movies; she played a leading role, opposite Rik Mayall, as Sarah B'stard in the ITV sitcom, The New Statesman.
She is divorced from English actor Patrick Ryecart, by whom she has 3 children. Marsha was recently married (June 2007) to Nick George[1]
Marsha Fitzalan is a sister-in-law of Sir David Frost who is married to her elder sister, Lady Carina Frost. Her brother is the current Duke of Norfolk and Premier Peer of England; another sister is married to the 5th Earl of Balfour. Among other relations, a niece Lady Kinvara Balfour is a playwright.[2]