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Occupation
  
Actress

Children
  
Charles Marion-Crawford

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Mary Wimbush

Years active
  
1945-2005


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Born
  
19 March 1924 (
1924-03-19
)
Kenton, Middlesex, England, UK

Died
  
October 31, 2005, The Mailbox, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Howard Marion-Crawford (m. 1946–1954)

Education
  
Central School of Speech and Drama

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Howard Marion‑Crawford, Charles Chilton, Joan Littlewood, Richard Attenborough, Len Deighton

Mary Wimbush (19 March 1924 – 31 October 2005) was an English actress whose career spanned sixty years from the 1940s to the 2000s. Active across film, television, theatre and radio, she was perhaps best known for her role as the character of Julia Pargetter in BBC Radio 4's popular soap opera The Archers, a part she played from 1992 until her death.

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Early life and education

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Wimbush's father was a schoolmaster and her mother had trained at RADA, but did not pursue a stage career. Wimbush was educated at the Berkhamsted School for Girls, and at St Agnes & St Michael's Convent, an Anglican school in East Grinstead. She trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama, before joining the Amersham repertory company.

Career

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She first acted on radio for the BBC in 1945, later preferring the medium as it gave her more time to look after her young son, and it continued to be the medium in which she was the most active throughout her career. She played roles in hundreds of series, serials and plays, including various Shakespeare productions; Mrs Dale's Diary, The Governor's Consort (a part written especially for her by Peter Tinniswood), The Mystery of Edwin Drood and The Horse's Mouth. For the latter two productions she won Best Actress at the 1991 Sony Awards, the radio equivalent of the Oscars. In 2004 she played Eurycleia in BBC Radio 4's acclaimed dramatisation of The Odyssey. In The Archers in 1951 her character Jane Maxwell was the original stumbling block to the engagement of Phil Archer and his future (first) wife Grace. In 1965 she played schoolteacher Elsie Catcher, and was a regular on the programme for two years until the character retired. In 1969 she returned for a time as Lady Isabel Lander and she finally came back in 1992 as Julia Pargetter.

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In 1959 she had acted in a radio play opposite Richard Attenborough. When making his first film as a director, 1969's Oh! What a Lovely War, he remembered her performance and cast her as the mother of the Smith family, her first film role, which won her a nomination as Best Supporting Actress at the British Academy Film Awards. She later appeared in two other films, Fragment of Fear (1970) and Vampire Circus (1972). On television, she appeared in a variety of high-profile series in supporting roles. She played Prudie Paynter in the BBC's adaptations of the Poldark novels in the 1970s, and Zasulich in 1974's Fall of Eagles. In the 1980s she appeared in the Doctor Who spin-off K-9 and Company and D.H. Lawrence adaptation Sons and Lovers (both 1981), and in the early 1990s found fame as Aunt Agatha in three series of Jeeves and Wooster, with Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie.

In 1993 she co-starred in the dark children's fantasy serial Century Falls, an early work by acclaimed scriptwriter Russell T. Davies. She also had guest appearances in episodes of a variety of programmes during her career, from Z-Cars and All Creatures Great and Small (in the episode "A Dog's Life") in the 1970s to Midsomer Murders, Heartbeat and Doctors in the 2000s. Her final screen appearance was in a two-part episode of the BBC One medical drama Casualty in September 2004.

As with television and film, she was not particularly active in the theatre until later in her career. Prominent roles included Miss Mackay in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester (1971) and Rebecca Nurse in Arthur Miller's The Crucible. Her final stage appearance came at the age of 78, in Song of the Western Men at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester.

Death

She died on the evening of 31 October 2005, at the Mailbox studios of BBC Birmingham, shortly after completing work on a recording session for The Archers.

Personal life

Wimbush had one son (from her 1946 marriage with actor Howard Marion-Crawford), and two grandchildren.

Filmography

Actress
2004
Casualty (TV Series) as
Lily
- The Ties That Bind Us: Part 2 (2004) - Lily
- The Ties That Bind Us: Part 1 (2004) - Lily
2003
Heartbeat (TV Series) as
Minnie Carswell
- A Family Affair (2003) - Minnie Carswell
2000
Doctors (TV Series) as
Marjorie Blayne
- With Friends Like These (2000) - Marjorie Blayne
2000
Midsomer Murders (TV Series) as
George Watson
- Blue Herrings (2000) - George Watson
1998
The Things You Do for Love: Black Butterflies (TV Movie) as
Grandmother
1994
Wycliffe (TV Series) as
Mrs. Christopher
- The Dead Flautist (1994) - Mrs. Christopher
1993
Century Falls (TV Mini Series) as
Esme Harkness
- Episode #1.6 (1993) - Esme Harkness
- Episode #1.5 (1993) - Esme Harkness
- Episode #1.4 (1993) - Esme Harkness
- Episode #1.3 (1993) - Esme Harkness
- Episode #1.2 (1993) - Esme Harkness
- Episode #1.1 (1993) - Esme Harkness
1992
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales (TV Series) as
Witch
- Macbeth (1992) - Witch (voice)
1990
Jeeves and Wooster (TV Series) as
Aunt Agatha
- Bertie Takes Gussie's Place at Deverill Hall (or, Right Ho! Jeeves) (1992) - Aunt Agatha
- Cyril and the Broadway Musical (or, Introduction on Broadway) (1992) - Aunt Agatha
- The Con (or, Pearls Mean Tears) (1991) - Aunt Agatha
- The Village Sports Day at Twing (or, the Gambling Event) (1990) - Aunt Agatha
- Bertie Is in Love (or, Golf Tournament) (1990) - Aunt Agatha
- In Court After the Boat Race (or, Jeeves' Arrival) (1990) - Aunt Agatha
1992
House of Glass (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Stafford
1992
Bookmark (TV Series) as
Mrs Bone
- Miss Pym's Day Out (1992) - Mrs Bone
1990
Life After Life (TV Movie) as
Lady Deeds
1990
Never Come Back (TV Mini Series) as
Aunt Olivia
- Episode #1.1 (1990) - Aunt Olivia
1989
The Country Boy (TV Mini Series) as
Alice Westcott
- Episode #1.6 (1989) - Alice Westcott
- Episode #1.5 (1989) - Alice Westcott
- Episode #1.4 (1989) - Alice Westcott
- Episode #1.3 (1989) - Alice Westcott
- Episode #1.2 (1989) - Alice Westcott
1989
Screen Two (TV Series) as
Mrs. Buchanan
- Sitting Targets (1989) - Mrs. Buchanan
1988
The Return of Shelley (TV Series) as
Phoebe
- One of Those Nights (1988) - Phoebe
1988
Final Run (TV Series) as
Mrs. Beaumont
- Episode #1.2 (1988) - Mrs. Beaumont
1985
Who, Sir? Me, Sir? (TV Series) as
Ms. Bedwelty
- Episode #1.6 (1985) - Ms. Bedwelty
- Episode #1.5 (1985) - Ms. Bedwelty
- Episode #1.3 (1985) - Ms. Bedwelty
1984
A Family Man (TV Series) as
May
- A Fire Before Winter (1984) - May
1983
Skorpion (TV Mini Series) as
Agatha
- Episode #1.6 (1983) - Agatha
- Episode #1.5 (1983) - Agatha
- Episode #1.4 (1983) - Agatha
- Episode #1.3 (1983) - Agatha
- Episode #1.2 (1983) - Agatha
1982
Juliet Bravo (TV Series) as
Mrs. Blakey
- You Can Go Home Again (1982) - Mrs. Blakey
1982
BBC2 Playhouse (TV Series) as
Polly
- By George (1982) - Polly
1981
K-9 and Company: A Girl's Best Friend (TV Movie) as
Aunt Lavinia Smith
1981
Masterpiece Theatre: Sons and Lovers (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Radford
- Episode #1.6 (1981) - Mrs. Radford
- Episode #1.4 (1981) - Mrs. Radford
1979
Love Among the Artists (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Beatty
- Education and Achievement (1979) - Mrs. Beatty
- Excursions and Explosions (1979) - Mrs. Beatty
1976
Blue Peter Special Assignment (TV Series)
- Marie Antoinette at Versailles (1979) - (voice)
- Disraeli at Hughenden (1976) - (voice)
1978
All Creatures Great and Small (TV Series) as
Mrs. Allenby
- A Dog's Life (1978) - Mrs. Allenby
1978
Wilde Alliance (TV Series) as
Miss Townsend
- Flower Power (1978) - Miss Townsend
1975
Poldark (TV Series) as
Prudie Paynter
1977
Drama (TV Series) as
The Mother
- Six Characters in Search of an Author by Pirandello (1977) - The Mother
1977
The Lively Arts (TV Series documentary) as
Additional narration
- Claude Monet (1977) - Additional narration (voice)
1976
The Crezz (TV Series) as
Mrs. Stubbs
- The Newcomers (1976) - Mrs. Stubbs
1975
Against the Crowd (TV Series) as
Mrs Thomas
- Tell It to the Chancellor (1975) - Mrs Thomas
1974
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Mrs. Troughton / Mavis Parkinton / Lorraine Telcher / ...
- Take Back Your Mink: Part 3 (1975) - Mavis Parkinton
- Take Back Your Mink: Part 2 (1975) - Mavis Parkinton
- Take Back Your Mink: Part 1 (1975) - Mavis Parkin
- The Alb of St Honoratus: Part 3 (1974) - Lorraine Telcher
- The Alb of St. Honoratus: Part 1 (1974) - Lorraine Telcher
- The Dogs: Part 3 (1974) - Mrs. Troughton
- The Dogs: Part 2 (1974) - Mrs. Troughton
- The Dogs: Part 1 (1974) - Mrs. Troughton
1974
The Early Life of Stephen Hind (TV Series) as
Briegel
- Episode #1.3 (1974) - Briegel
- Episode #1.2 (1974) - Briegel
- Episode #1.1 (1974) - Briegel
1974
Fall of Eagles (TV Mini Series) as
Zasulich
- Absolute Beginners (1974) - Zasulich
1974
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Miss Martin
- Two Hundred Tartan Teddy Bears (1974) - Miss Martin
1973
Country Matters (TV Series) as
Mrs. Witlow
- The Higgler (1973) - Mrs. Witlow
1973
The Wide World of Mystery (TV Series) as
Mrs Bradley
- Lady Killer (1973) - Mrs Bradley
1973
Thriller (TV Series) as
Mrs. Bradley
- Lady Killer (1973) - Mrs. Bradley
1972
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Margaret
- The Chauffeur and the Lady (1972) - Margaret
1972
Vampire Circus as
Elvira
1971
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Carlotta / Helen Kroger
- The Cherry Orchard (1971) - Carlotta
- Act of Betrayal (1971) - Helen Kroger
1971
Jude the Obscure (TV Mini Series) as
Miss Young
- To Melchester (1971) - Miss Young
1970
Fragment of Fear as
'Bunface'
1969
Oh! What a Lovely War as
Mary Emma Smith
1967
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Mrs. Carvel
- The New Assistant (1967) - Mrs. Carvel
1960
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Miss Pembroke
- Misfire (1960) - Miss Pembroke
1957
Hour of Mystery (TV Series) as
Madge Alseer
- No Charge for the Proof (1957) - Madge Alseer
Soundtrack
1975
Poldark (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.4 (1975) - (performer: "Poor Little Maiden All Forlorn" - uncredited)
1969
Oh! What a Lovely War (performer: "Are We Downhearted? No!" - uncredited)
Self
1983
Going Home: Shebbear (TV Movie documentary)
1976
Claude Monet (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Narrator

References

Mary Wimbush Wikipedia