Garry Marsh, a younger sibling of the esteemed Digby George Gerahty, shared a familial bond with a renowned literary figure. Notably, Digby's literary pseudonym, Robert Standish, was responsible for penning the novel "Elephant Walk", which would later be adapted into a film starring the iconic Elizabeth Taylor.
It is worth mentioning that a nephew of Garry and Digby has confirmed the correct spelling of their family name to be Gerahty. Digby, in his illustrious writing career, produced an impressive 80 novels, often utilizing various pen names to sign his works. These aliases included Robert Standish, Stephen Lister, George Digby, and George Echlin, underscoring his remarkable versatility as a writer.