Mary E. Peach (20 October 1934 – 26 January 2025) was a South African-born British film and television actress.

Early life and career

Mary E. Peach was born in Durban on 20 October 1934, to Cyrial and May Peach. 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 television 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. She also played Mae (Sister Woman) in the BBC production of Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with Natalie Wood as Maggie, Robert Wagner as Brick, Sir Laurence Olivier as Big Daddy, and Maureen Stapleton as Big Mama.

Personal life and death

Peach married film producer Thomas Clyde on 18 May 1961 at the Chelsea Register Office in London. They met on the set of the 1960 film Follow That Horse!, which Clyde produced. The couple separated in the 1980s and later divorced. She later married to the screenwriter and director Jimmy Sangster from 1995 until his death in 2011.

Peach died on 26 January 2025, at the age of 90.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1959Room at the TopJune Samson
1959The Lady Is a SquareMrs. Freddy
1960Follow That Horse!Susan Turner
1961No Love for JohnniePauline West
1962A Pair of BriefsFrances Pilbright
1963A Gathering of EaglesVictoria Caldwell
1965Ballad in BluePeggy Harrison
1966The Projected ManDr. Patricia Hill
1970ScroogeHarry's wife
1988Grandmother's HouseFay
1992Mothers and DaughtersFay
1995Cutthroat IslandLady

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1957Esmé DividedGladys PilcherTV film
1957Armchair TheatreLady Jane Graham"The Human Touch"
1958Armchair TheatreHilda Wangel / Asta"The Master Builder", "The Rat Wife"
1960Inside StoryKathy WebbTV series
1961Alcoa Presents: One Step BeyondJill Barrington"Nightmare"
1963ITV Television PlayhouseJean Fowler"The Outcasts"
1966–67The Three MusketeersMilady de WinterTV series
1967The SaintSmolenko"The Gadget Lovers"
1967ITV Play of the WeekHelene Bang"One Fat Englishman"
1967Theatre 625Jane Dee"The Magicians: Dr. Dee, Kelly and the Spirits"
1967–68Doctor WhoAstrid FerrierSerial: The Enemy of the World
1969W. Somerset MaughamViolet Saffary"The Back of Beyond"
1971HadleighMrs. Billingham"Invasion"
1971The Ten CommandmentsHilda"Hilda"
1971ITV Sunday Night TheatrePat"The Birthday Run"
1972ITV Sunday Night TheatreAngie / Angela"A Marriage", "When the Music Stops"
1972Love StoryHannah"A Memory of Two Loves"
1973Play for TodayElizabeth"Access to the Children"
1973MenaceDiana"Valentine"
1973FixationKay HughesTV film
1974Dial M for MurderLinda Grady"Whatever's Peter Playing At?"
1975RoomsAlison Richards"Alison: Parts 1 & 2"
1976CouplesTricia RolandTV series
1976Can You Keep a SecretJanet PierceTV film
1976Cat on a Hot Tin RoofMaeTV film
1977ITV PlayhouseHelen Johnson"Blind Love"
1978Crown CourtDr. Ruth Wilkins"The Song Not the Singer: Part 1"
1978Disraeli: Portrait of a RomanticMary Anne Lewis"Dizzy", "Mary Anne", "The Great Game 1858-1872"
1980FoxPegGuest role
1982The Gentle TouchPaula Livesey"Cause and Effect"
1983The AerodromeFlorenceTV film
1984The Far PavilionsMrs. HarloweTV miniseries
1985A.D.Peasant"Part 1"

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