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Stranger Things actor Jennifer Marshall says exclusion affected her cancer battle
Summary
Jennifer Marshall, who played Susan Hargrove, said she was in remission during the final season's filming and that not returning left her without SAG-AFTRA health insurance during her cancer battle.
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Jennifer Marshall has clarified earlier remarks about being written out of the final season of Stranger Things and how that related to her health coverage. Marshall, 44, portrayed Susan Hargrove in the series across two seasons. She told followers she was in remission during filming for the show's last season and that not returning affected her access to SAG-AFTRA health insurance during her cancer treatment. She also said appearing would have helped financially and provided an emotional uplift after almost two years of battling cancer.
Key points:
- Marshall appeared in six episodes across seasons two and four as Susan Hargrove.
- She stated she was in remission during the final season's filming and would have been available to work.
- She said omission from season five left her without access to SAG-AFTRA's health insurance program while she was undergoing treatment.
- Marshall first publicly disclosed her cancer diagnosis in October 2022, noting a stage three diagnosis after a prior stage one in her foot.
- She said co-stars and the show's creators offered support, and media outlets have reached out to Marshall, Netflix and the Duffer brothers for comment.
Summary:
Marshall says missing from the final season affected her access to union health insurance and that she was in remission during filming. Reactions have circulated online and outlets have sought comment from the parties involved. Undetermined at this time.
