Mary Peach

Mary Peach

Acting

Birthday

1934/10/20

Day of death

2025/01/01 (90 years old)

Gender

Female

Place of Birth

Durban, South Africa

Also know as

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Biography

Mary Peach was a South African born British actress who appeared in films such as Room at the Top, No Love for Johnnie, Ballad in Blue, The Projected Man, Scrooge, and Cutthroat Island. Her TV credits included The Saint, Doctor Who, Disraeli, Play for Today, and The Far Pavilions. She was the wife of Hammer writer and director Jimmy Sangster until his death in 1995. In February 2025 it was announced that Peach had passed away sometime in January at the age of 90.

Acting
The Projected Man
4.3

(1966) The Projected Man

as Dr. Hill

Scrooge
6.9

(1970) Scrooge

as Fred's Wife

Room at the Top
6.9

(1958) Room at the Top

as June Samson

Ballad in Blue
6.9

(1965) Ballad in Blue

as Peggy Harrison

A Gathering of Eagles
5.4

(1963) A Gathering of Eagles

as Victoria Caldwell

No Love for Johnnie
6.3

(1961) No Love for Johnnie

as Pauline West

Disraeli
0.0

(1978) Disraeli

as Mary Anne

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
5.0

(1976) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

as Mae

Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World
7.4

(1968) Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World

as Astrid Ferrier

Mothers and Daughters
0.0

(1993) Mothers and Daughters

as Fay

A Pair of Briefs
5.7

(1962) A Pair of Briefs

as Frances Pilbright

The Aerodrome
7.0

(1983) The Aerodrome

as Florence

0.0

(1979) Children of the Gods

as Helen Vine

The Lady is a Square
5.8

(1959) The Lady is a Square

as Mrs. Freddy

Cutthroat Island
5.8

(1995) Cutthroat Island

as Lady

Access to the Children
7.0

(1973) Access to the Children

as Elizabeth

Disraeli
7.5

(1978) Disraeli

as Mary Anne

A.D.
4.9

(1985) A.D.

as Corinna's Mother

A.D.
4.9

(1985) A.D.

as Peasant (uncredited)

The Three Musketeers
5.0

(1966) The Three Musketeers

as Milady de Winter

Play for Today
6.1

(1970) Play for Today

as Elizabeth

The Saint
7.3

(1962) The Saint

as Smolenko

The Far Pavilions
7.5

(1984) The Far Pavilions

as Mrs. Harlowe