Wimbush was born on 19 March 1924 in Kenton, Middlesex (today in North-West London). Her father was a schoolmaster and her mother had trained at RADA, but did not pursue a stage career, although the family enjoyed taking part in amateur dramatics. They moved to Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, when Mary was four.[1]
In 1993 she co-starred in the dark children's fantasy serial Century Falls. 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.[2]
Death
Wimbush 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.[3]
Wimbush was buried in Berkhamsted next to the graves of her parents in Rectory Lane Cemetery. Mary's elder sister, Joanna, was also buried there in 2013.[4]
Personal life
Wimbush had one son (from her 1946 marriage with actor Howard Marion-Crawford), and two grandchildren.[2] From 1960 until his death in 1963, she was in a relationship with the poet Louis MacNeice, having acted in several of his radio plays.[5]
^"Remarkable Women"(PDF). The Rectory Lane Cemetery Project. Friends of St Peter's Great Berkhamsted. 2018. pp. 29–30. Archived(PDF) from the original on 10 September 2018. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
^Stallworthy, Jon (1995). Louis MacNeice. London: Faber. pp. 444–7. ISBN0-571-16019-0.