Peter Sallis
Born February 01, 1921 (Age: 105)
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Twickenham, England, UK
Biography
Peter Sallis, OBE (February 1, 1921 – June 2, 2017) was an English actor and entertainer, well-known for his work on British television. Although he was born and brought up in London, his two most notable roles required him to adopt the accents and mannerisms of a Northerner. Peter John Sallis was born on 1 February 1921 in Twickenham, Middlesex (now in Greater London). He was the only child of bank manager Harry Sallis (1889–1964) and Dorothy Amea Frances (née Barnard; 1891–1975). His first big television role came in 1958 where he played the role of Samuel Pepys in the BBC serial The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Sallis was best known for his role as the main character Norman Clegg in the long-running British TV comedy Last of the Summer Wine, set in a Yorkshire town. He was the longest serving cast member, appearing in all 295 episodes, and by the end of the show's run was the only one surviving from the programme's first episode in 1973. He also appeared in all 13 of the episodes of the prequel series First of the Summer Wine as Norman Clegg's father. He was also famous for providing the voice of Wallace in the Wallace and Gromit films, again using a northern accent. Sallis also starred alongside Richard Pearson, Michael Horden and David Jason in Cosgrove Hall's The Wind in the Willows (1984-1990) as the voice of Rat/Ratty. In 1975 he appeared in the BBC Wales, TV play The Snowdropper as Spicer, a snowdropper that where's Overalls/Dungarees. In 1976 he played Mr. Gudgin/Arnold Gudgin in the children's series The Ghosts of Motley Hall (1976–78). The character Gudgin Sallis played in the series was a estate agent who did not want to see the hall fall into the wrong hands. Sallis also appeared in the TV series Yanks Go Home (1976-1977) where he played Randell Todd in four episodes of the series. Around the same period, he starred alongside Northern comic actor David Roper in the ITV sitcom Leave it to Charlie (1978-1980) as Charlie's pessimistic boss. The programme ran for a total of 26 episodes over four series, ending in 1980. He also played the part of the ghost-hunter Milton Guest in the children's paranormal drama TV series The Clifton House Mystery (1978). Sallis was married to Elaine Usher in 1957 until they eventually divorced in 1965. Sallis and Usher eventually reconciled and decided to come living together until 1999. Sallis continued to remain close to Usher until eventually she died on 1 January 2014 at the age of 81. They both had one son named Crispian Sallis who was born on 24 June 1959 who later became a British art director and set decorator. Sallis and Usher also had two grandchildren from Crispian. Sallis also lived with three small cats in a small cottage. Description above from the Wikipedia article Peter Sallis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Peter Sallis, OBE (February 1, 1921 – June 2, 2017) was an English actor and entertainer, well-known for his work on British television. Although he was born and brought up in London, his two most notable roles required him to adopt the accents and mannerisms of a Northerner.
Peter John Sallis was born on 1 February 1921 in Twickenham, Middlesex (now in Greater London). He was the only child of bank manager Harry Sallis (1889–1964) and Dorothy Amea Frances (née Barnard; 1891–1975).
His first big television role came in 1958 where he played the role of Samuel Pepys in the BBC serial The Diary of Samuel Pepys.
Sallis was best known for his role as the main character Norman Clegg in the long-running British TV comedy Last of the Summer Wine, set in a Yorkshire town. He was the longest serving cast member, appearing in all 295 episodes, and by the end of the show's run was the only one surviving from the programme's first episode in 1973. He also appeared in all 13 of the episodes of the prequel series First of the Summer Wine as Norman Clegg's father. He was also famous for providing the voice of Wallace in the Wallace and Gromit films, again using a northern accent. Sallis also starred alongside Richard Pearson, Michael Horden and David Jason in Cosgrove Hall's The Wind in the Willows (1984-1990) as the voice of Rat/Ratty.
In 1975 he appeared in the BBC Wales, TV play The Snowdropper as Spicer, a snowdropper that where's Overalls/Dungarees. In 1976 he played Mr. Gudgin/Arnold Gudgin in the children's series The Ghosts of Motley Hall (1976–78). The character Gudgin Sallis played in the series was a estate agent who did not want to see the hall fall into the wrong hands.
Sallis also appeared in the TV series Yanks Go Home (1976-1977) where he played Randell Todd in four episodes of the series. Around the same period, he starred alongside Northern comic actor David Roper in the ITV sitcom Leave it to Charlie (1978-1980) as Charlie's pessimistic boss. The programme ran for a total of 26 episodes over four series, ending in 1980. He also played the part of the ghost-hunter Milton Guest in the children's paranormal drama TV series The Clifton House Mystery (1978).
Sallis was married to Elaine Usher in 1957 until they eventually divorced in 1965. Sallis and Usher eventually reconciled and decided to come living together until 1999. Sallis continued to remain close to Usher until eventually she died on 1 January 2014 at the age of 81. They both had one son named Crispian Sallis who was born on 24 June 1959 who later became a British art director and set decorator. Sallis and Usher also had two grandchildren from Crispian. Sallis also lived with three small cats in a small cottage.
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Filmography
Second Time Around: The Troughton Years
2012
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as Reccoat (archive footage)
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Age: 91
The Lark Ascending
2012
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as Self (uncredited)
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Age: 90
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Living with Macular Disease
2009
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as Peter Sallis/Narrator Voice
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Age: 88
How Wallace & Gromit Went to Hollywood
2006
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as Self
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Age: 85
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The Making of Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
2006
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as Wallace (archive footage)
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Age: 85
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
2005
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as Wallace / Hutch (voice)
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Age: 84
Wallace & Gromit’s Cracking Contraptions: Behind the Scenes
2002
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as Wallace (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Age: 80
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Everyday Readers
1998
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as Narrator (voice)
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Age: 76
A Close Shave
1996
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as Wallace (voice)
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Age: 75
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Korda: I Don't Grow on Trees: Part One
1993
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as Self - Interviewee
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Age: 72
A Grand Day Out
1990
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as Wallace (voice)
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Age: 69
The Wind in the Willows: Winter Tales
1986
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as Rat (voice)
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Age: 65
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A Dangerous Kind of Love
1986
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as Mr. Walker
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Age: 65
The Secret Diaries of the Film Censors
1986
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as
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Age: 65
Royal Variety Performance 1984
1984
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as Clegg
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Age: 63
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The Wind in the Willows
1984
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as Rat (voice)
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Age: 63
Getting Sam Home
1983
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as Norman Clegg
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Age: 62
The Funny Side of Christmas
1982
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as Clegg
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Age: 61
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Tales of the Unexpected: A Picture of a Place
1980
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as Solicitor
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Age: 59
628-E8
1978
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as Mirbeau
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Age: 57
The Clifton House Mystery
1978
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as Milton Guest
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Age: 57
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Across a Crowded Room
1978
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as Cyril Smallpiece
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Age: 57
The Obelisk
1977
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as Ernest
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Age: 56
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The Secret Agent
1975
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as Chief Inspector Heat
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Age: 54
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The Snowdropper
1975
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as Spicer
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Age: 54
Back of Beyond
1974
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as Man (uncredited)
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Age: 53
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Graceless Go I
1974
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as Mr. Wainwright
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Age: 53
Hitler: The Last Ten Days
1973
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as Banker #2 (uncredited)
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Age: 52
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The Reprieve
1972
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as Cossack Horseman
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Age: 51
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The Bristol Entertainment
1971
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as Water Seller / Coachman / Ameryk / Mayor / Captain Kimber / King Henry Voice
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Age: 50
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Bel Ami
1971
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as Norbert de Varenne
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Age: 50
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The Railwayman's New Clothes
1971
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as Lumley
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Age: 50
Marie Stopes: Sexual Revolutionary
1970
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as Ernest Charles, KC
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Age: 49
Wuthering Heights
1970
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as Mr. Shielders
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Age: 49
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Menace
1970
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as Narrator (voice)
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Age: 48
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The Ladies: Joan
1969
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as Mr. Street
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Age: 48
Maigret at Bay
1969
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as (uncredited)
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Age: 48
Wind Versus Polygamy
1968
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as Man (uncredited)
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Age: 47
The Drummer and the Bloke
1968
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as Eric
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Age: 46
The Bible: In the Beginning...
1966
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as Minor Role (uncredited)
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Age: 45
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The Trial of Dr. Fancy
1964
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as Mr. Pender
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Age: 43
Drama '64/Studio '64: A Wicked World
1964
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as Ronald Green
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Age: 43
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Don't Ever Talk to Clocks
1964
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as
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Age: 43
Drama '63: A Well Dressed Man
1963
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as Philip Mallard
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Age: 42
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Into the Dark
1963
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as Alfred Purdie
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Age: 42
Heart to Heart
1962
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as Frank Godsell
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Age: 41
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Candida
1961
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as Rev. Alexander Mill
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Age: 40
The Day the Earth Caught Fire
1961
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as Man (uncredited)
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Age: 40
A Taste of Honey
1961
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as Man (uncredited)
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Age: 40
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A Call on Kuprin: Part 2
1961
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as Hesketh-Payne
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Age: 40
The Curse of the Werewolf
1961
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as Don Enrique
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Age: 40
No Love for Johnnie
1961
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as M.P.
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Age: 40
The Zoo Story
1961
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as Peter
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Age: 39
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The Adventures of Alice
1960
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as Tweedledee
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Age: 39
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The Poet
1960
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as Giulio
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Age: 39
Twentieth Century Theatre: Colombe
1960
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as Robinet
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Age: 38
Brand
1959
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as Doctor & Provost
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Age: 38
The Scapegoat
1959
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as Customs Official
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Age: 38
The Doctor's Dilemma
1959
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as Secretary at Picture Gallery
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Age: 37
Cinderella
1958
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as Baron Aristide de Pennilac
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Age: 37
A Midsummer Night's Dream
1958
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as Snug
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Age: 37
Anastasia
1956
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as Grischa (uncredited)
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Age: 35
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Kitty Clive
1956
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as John Hall
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Age: 35
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The Inveterate Gambler
1956
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as The Burglar
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Age: 35
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Safe and Sound
1956
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as Squishy Taylor
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Age: 34
Quay South
1955
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as Corporal Foster
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Age: 34
The Concert
1955
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as Daniel Kevin (as Pete Sallis)
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Age: 34
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The Pickpocket
1955
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as Chippy Criggs
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Age: 34
Moby Dick—Rehearsed
1955
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as A Stage Manger /Flask
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Age: 34
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Fcb TV Show No.1
1955
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as Squishy Taylor
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Age: 33