Martin Wimbush
Biography
Martin Wimbush (15 June 1949 — 1 December 2024) was a British actor known for his roles in film, television, and theatre. His television appearances include Upstairs, Downstairs (1975), The Glittering Prizes (1976), Happy Ever After (1976), Agony (1981), Educating Marmalade (1982), No Problem! (1983), Terry and June (1983), Boon (1986), Lovejoy (1993), Hale and Pace (1993), Then Churchill Said to Me (1993), The Old Curiosity Shop (1995), A Dance to the Music of Time (1997), Vanity Fair (1998), Randall and Hopkirk (2000), Micawber (2001), The Iron Duke (2002), The Lost Prince (2003), Born and Bred (2003), Cape Wrath (2007), Garrow's Law (2009), EastEnders (2010), and Hustle (2012). Wimbush appeared in the films Orlando (1992), Gangster No. 1 (2000), Mean Machine (2001), Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), Ali G Indahouse (2002), Wimbledon (2004), The Iron Lady (2012), and Scar Tissue (2012). His stage appearances include The Rev. Mr. Crisparkle in Drood at the Savoy Theatre (1987), Dr Mandril in City of Angels at the Prince of Wales Theatre (1993), Parchester in Me and My Girl at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (2001), Alderman Fitzwarren in Dick Whittington at the Civic Theatre in Aylesbury (2002), Baron Hardup in Cinderella at the Royal Spa Centre in Leamington Spa (2004), Brassett in Charley's Aunt at the Northcott Theatre (2004), and Rupert Matthew in Moonshadow at Jerwood Space (2005)
Known For
All Movies (19)
- Fred2023 · as Smith
- Royal Hearts2018 · as Bosworth
- The Honourable Rebel2015 · as Varley
- The Thirteenth Tale2013 · as Mr. Peter Lomax
- Scar Tissue2013 · as Dr. Whittaker
- Anna Karenina2012 · as Anna's Doctor
- The Iron Lady2011 · as Cabinet Minister
- Paradox2006 · as Johnson
- Ali G Indahouse2002 · as MP
- AKA2002 · as Reed Furnish
- Mean Machine2001 · as Z
- Gangster No. 12000 · as Judge
- The Mystery of Men1999 · as Vicar
- The Old Curiosity Shop1995 · as Codlin
- Orlando1992 · as Second Official
- Scoop1987 · as London Dinner Guest
- Mr. and Mrs. Edgehill1985 · as Henry Ceram
- Canned Laughter1979 · as Lloyd
- No Name, No Pack Drill1977 · as Captain Victor Isitt
All TV Shows (38)
- Good Omens2019 · as Mr. Scroggie
- Decline and Fall2017 · as Judge
- Taboo2017 · as Funeral Caller
- The Crown2016 · as Dr. Bodley Scott
- The Outcast2015 · as Magistrate
- Call the Midwife2012 · as Judge
- Strike Back2010 · as Vicar
- Garrow's Law2009 · as Obstetrician
- Meadowlands2007 · as Futra-Chem Chairperson
- He Knew He Was Right2004 · as British Minister
- Hustle2004 · as Sheldon Greyshot
- The Lost Prince2003 · as Violinist
- Born and Bred2002 · as Mr. Underhill
- Micawber2001 · as Mr. Smee the Bootman
- Vanity Fair1998 · as Jewellery Proprietor
- Jack and Jeremy's Real Lives1996
- The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries1993 · as Benningden
- Then Churchill Said to Me1993
- Hale & Pace1988 · as Self
- Carrott Confidential1987 · as Self
- Kir Royal1986 · as Dr. Carl Friedmann
- Call Me Mister1986 · as Second Board Director
- ScreenPlay1986 · as Jeremy
- Boon1986 · as Harris
- Lovejoy1986 · as Ben
- Who, Sir? Me, Sir?1985 · as Piers Plumpton
- Dramarama1983 · as Gorgeous George
- No Problem!1983 · as Vicar
- Educating Marmalade1982 · as Latin Master
- Escape1980 · as Ian Smith
- Terry and June1979 · as Nigel
- Jubilee 19771977 · as Captain Victor Isitt
- Ten from the Twenties1975 · as Mr. Coxhead
- Happy Ever After1974 · as Lord James
- Upstairs, Downstairs1971 · as Andrew Bouverie
- Wellington: The Iron Duke1970 · as Wellington
- Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)1969 · as Head Waiter
- Helping Henry— · as Cosmic 2







