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Mary Peach

Mary Peach

British actress (born 1934)


Mary Peach (born 20 October 1934) is a South African-born British film and television actress, who was married to the screenwriter and director Jimmy Sangster from 1995 until his death in 2011.[1]

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Biography

Peach was born in Durban. After being nominated for a BAFTA Award as most promising newcomer for the 1959 film Room at the Top, she went on to appear on many British films and television series over the next 25 years. She starred opposite Rock Hudson in the film A Gathering of Eagles and in 1970 she appeared in the film Scrooge, a musical version of Dickens' A Christmas Carol starring Albert Finney.

Peach appeared as a regular in the TV series Couples, Inside Story, the 1966 BBC adaptation of The Three Musketeers, Fox and the Doctor Who serial The Enemy of the World. Amongst her other television appearances she played Colonel Tanya Smolenko, a Russian counter espionage agent in The Saint episode "The Gadget Lovers" (1967) and starred opposite Ian McShane in Disraeli (1978).

When Diana Rigg left The Avengers in 1968, she was one of the actresses considered for the role of Steed's new assistant.[2]

Personal life

Peach married film producer Thomas Clyde on 18 May 1961 at the Chelsea Register Office in London.[3] They met on the set of the 1960 film Follow That Horse!, which Clyde produced.[4] The couple separated in the 1980s[5] and later divorced.

Peach and Clyde had two children:

  • Andrew Clyde (b. February 1963)
  • Joanna Clyde (b. 1965)

Peach married screenwriter and director Jimmy Sangster in 1995.

Filmography

Film

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Television

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References

  1. Newman, Kim (21 August 2011). "Jimmy Sangster obituary: Screenwriter behind Hammer films such as Dracula and The Curse of Frankenstein". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  2. Cheshire, Ellen (2002). "Women on British Television: Top 10 Female Icons". VideoVista. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  3. "Wedding Day Gaiety". The Liverpool Echo and Evening Express. 18 May 1961.
  4. "The Star and the Girl Who Waits". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 24 June 1961.
  5. "The Importance of Being Mary". Evening Post. 19 April 1986.



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