Career
She appeared in many popular classic television shows, especially in the 1960s, and occasionally in films and on the stage. That same year Marshall also had a starring role in Alfred Hitchcock Presents as "Poopsie" in "The Baby Blue Expression." Throughout the 1960s, she appeared in a variety of other television series, including The Twilight Zone (episode Little Girl Lost (1962) in which she played Ruth, the Mother of Tina), F Troop, Perry Mason (television series), Get Smart and Star Trek. She guest-starred in three episodes of National Broadcasting Company"s Daniel Boone: "Cry of Gold" (1965), "Take the Southbound Stage" (1967) and "Hero"s Welcome" (1968).
From the 1970s until shortly before her death, Marshall appeared in numerous television series and in several films.
On television, her only full-time regular series role was in the short-lived Columbia Broadcasting System sitcom Mission Winslow & Son in 1979, in which she played Evelyn Winslow, the mother of the series" main character Susan Winslow (played by Darleen Carr). Her final film performance was that of "Mistress
Weston" in Bad Blood. The Hunger, released in 2012.
Marshall died on 18 January 2014, at age 80 after a lengthy battle with cancer.