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
Psychiatric Bulletin | In conversation with Rosalind Ramsay
In 1986, award-winning investigative journalist Marjorie Wallace wrote a series of articles, "The Forgotten Illness", which brought into sharp focus the terrible plight of people with schizophrenia in Britain. This campaign led to the formation of SANE (Schizophrenic: A National Emergency) in 1986, a charity whose aims are to change attitudes toward mental illness, provide care and initiate research.
HELLO! Magazine | Marjorie Wallace Interview
Campaigner and founder of mental health charity SANE Marjorie Wallace talks about her CBE, sleeping on the streets and her friendships with the royals.
Buzz | Marjorie Wallace: Writer, Broadcaster, Journalist, Campaigner
When asked by Buzz to write a profile of Marjorie Wallace CBE, Countess Skarbek, my friend and well-known Highgate resident since 1981, I was delighted. For I have been a fan since hearing her radio interview campaigning for the mentally ill in the 1980s.
The Daily Mail | The man I love, by Snowdon’s mistress
Gazing into each other's eyes and holding hands tenderly, they lean across a table at their favourite restaurant.
“Marjorie is a redoubtable character…and a courageous campaigner.”
– Victoria Lambert, The Daily Telegraph