
Profiles
Marjorie Wallace and her work have been profiled extensively over the years, including within the pages of The Times, The Telegraph, The Guardian, as well as leading international newspapers. This section provides a selective archive of feature interviews with Marjorie from the last six decades.
Featured profile
Twenty years ago, Marjorie Wallace’s report on the mentally ill shocked Britain to the core. Today, this tireless campaigner for the neglected and forgotten asks: why is our mental-health system still in such a state?
Award-winning journalist, courageous campaigner and Lord Snowdon’s former lover Marjorie Wallace reflects on a life lived in the fast lane.
When the National Portrait Gallery asked Marjorie Wallace to pose, she considered plastic surgery…
For four decades Marjorie Wallace has given a voice to the miserable and maimed. Leaf Arbuthnot hears of a career that began with being paid to take drugs.
Marjorie Wallace has devoted her life to fighting for better care for the mentally ill. Here, for the first time, she reviews her own battle with depression.
Marjorie Wallace has battled to keep her mental health charity running. Now its London helpline faces closure. Finally, she admits she has had enough of government shirking responsibility.
She moves easily between sad streets and social splendours, fighting the corner and raising money for mentally ill people. Robert Chesshyre watches a phenomenon in action.
Marjorie Wallace, campaigning journalist and director of Sane, and her son, Sacha Skarbek, musician.
Marjorie Wallace turned heads at star-studded parties with her auburn hair and sparkling wit.
Marjorie Wallace has a deadline to raise £1 million for mental illness, and is battling breast cancer.
“Marjorie is a redoubtable character…and a courageous campaigner.”
– Victoria Lambert, The Daily Telegraph