Marsha Dietlein, a talented actress, was born in the vibrant city of Dayton, Ohio. Her childhood was marked by a tranquil upbringing in the small town of Sidney, Ohio, where she spent her formative years. As she entered her teenage years, Marsha made the bold decision to relocate to Springfield, Ohio, during her high school days.
From a young age, Marsha had a burning passion to become an actress. Her dream took her to the City of Angels, Los Angeles, at the tender age of 18. This marked the beginning of her illustrious career, with her first starring role being the captivating Lucy in the cult classic Return of the Living Dead Part 2.
Throughout her career, Marsha has had the privilege of collaborating with a plethora of esteemed filmmakers, including the acclaimed Todd Field, the talented Ed Burns, and her dear friend, Daniel Roebuck, with whom she has shared a long-standing professional and personal relationship.
Marsha's credits often reflect her married name, Marsha Dietlein Bennett, which she humorously attributes to her having had multiple husbands. Despite this, she remains humble and grounded, calling the bustling city of New York her home.