Jodie Marsh was first seen in the television documentary series ‘Essex Wives’ in 2002. In 2003, she appeared as a judge in the 4th edition of the male beauty pageant competition ‘Mr. World 2003.’ That same year, she also starred in the television documentary film ‘The Curse of Page 3’ directed by Julian Jones. The following year, Marsh became a part of the British current affairs program ‘Tonight.’ She starred in 2 episodes and parted ways from the show in 2007. She next appeared in television series and shows such as ‘Celebrities Under Pressure’ (2004), ‘Back to Reality’ (2004), ‘The Games’ (2004), ‘Weakest Link’ (2004), ‘An Audience with Joe Pasquale’ (2005), ‘Footballers Wive$ TV’ (2005), Trust Me: I'm a Holiday Rep’ (2005), ‘Celebrity Big Brother's Big Mouth’ (2006), and ‘Orange Playlist’ (2006). In 2006, Marsh appeared in the television program Celebrity Big Brother's Little Brother: Reunion.’ The following year, she joined the British reality television show ‘Totally Jodie Marsh: Who'll Take Her Up the Aisle?’ directed by Claudette Baker and Jamie Zwaig. The show aired a total of 9 episodes.
Marsh continued to appear in television films and shows such as ‘The Jeremy Kyle Show’ (2008), ‘The Most Annoying Couples We Love to Hate’ (2008), ‘CelebAir’ (2008), ‘Miss Naked Beauty’ (2008), ‘Why I Love Celebrity Big Brother’ (2008), ‘Snog Marry Avoid?’ (2009), ‘Celebrity Juice’ (2009), ‘Come Dine with Me’ (2010), ‘Richard Bacon's Beer and Pizza Club’ (2011), ‘Big Brother's Bit on the Side’ (2011-2012), ‘My Secret Past’ (2012), and ‘The Angelos Epithemiou Show’ (2012). In 2013, she became a part of the British mock reality show ‘Lemon La Vida Loca’ created by Leigh Francis and Laura Aikman. Marsh starred in 5 episodes of the show. She made her big-screen debut in the 2016 comedy film ‘Gangsters Gamblers Geezers’ directed by Amar Adatia and Peter Peralta. The film holds a 4.9 out of 10 rating on IMDb. She last appeared in the television talk show ‘Tonight Live with Dan Wootton’ in 2022.