Geraldine McEwan, best known for playing Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, has passed away at the age of 82.
From Radio Times:
The British star was best known for playing Agatha Christie's famous sleuth Miss Marple between 2004 and 2009 in ITV's Marple. 
"Following a stroke at the end of 
October and a period in hospital, Geraldine McEwan passed away 
peacefully on January 30. 
McEwan's acting career began on the stage 
during the 1940s, working with the Royal Shakespeare Company and stars 
such as Laurence Olivier. 
 
Her television roles included The Barchester Chronicles, The 
Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Mulberry, the 80s production of Mapp and 
Lucia and Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, for which she won a best 
actress Bafta in 1991. 

She was a wonderful actress. First saw her in the Barchester Chronicles.Mapp and Lucia was delightful. In my opinion her worst role was as Miss Marple-very bad casting. She could also do very serious roles as in Orange is not the Only fruit and the Magdalen Laundries. She always brought something original to a role.
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