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Peter Halliday(1924-2012)

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Peter Halliday
One of the UK's most prolific television actors for 50 years, Peter Halliday was the son of an auctioneer and estate agent. He was schooled in Shropshire. Halliday failed his exam as apprentice auctioneer, worked briefly for Rolls-Royce, then served in the British Army during the Second World War, based in Iraq, Palestine and Egypt, until 1947. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1949. He became a member of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, which later became the Royal Shakespeare Company. He achieved his greatest fame in the BBC's science-fiction television drama A for Andromeda (1961). He also gained further cult status for several appearances in Doctor Who (1963), which included providing monster voices for two serials and appearing under heavy makeup to play the alien Pletrac in Robert Holmes' witty parody of television and its viewers, Carnival of Monsters: Episode One (1973).
BornJune 2, 1924
DiedFebruary 18, 2012(87)
BornJune 2, 1924
DiedFebruary 18, 2012(87)
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Allan Cuthbertson and Peter Halliday in Man in a Suitcase (1967)
Julian Glover, Tom Baker, and Peter Halliday in Doctor Who (1963)

Known for

Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson in The Remains of the Day (1993)
The Remains of the Day
7.8
  • Canon Tufnell
  • 1993
Ed Bishop in UFO (1970)
UFO
7.9
TV Series
  • Dr. Segal
The Common Room
TV Series
  • Mr. Driscoll
  • Mr. Turrock
A for Andromeda (1961)
A for Andromeda
7.2
TV Series
  • John Fleming
  • Dr. John Fleming

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  • Peter O'Toole, John Lynch, Peter Dinklage, Samantha Morton, Jonathan Mason, and Hester Odgers in Lassie (2005)
    Lassie
  • Where the Heart Is (1997)
    Where the Heart Is
  • Hear the Silence (2003)
    Hear the Silence
  • Angela Lonsdale, Eva Alexander, and Tom Frederic in Doctors (2000)
    Doctors
  • Night Flight (2002)
    Night Flight
  • Micawber (2001)
    Micawber
  • Patricia Routledge in Anybody's Nightmare (2001)
    Anybody's Nightmare
  • Colin Blumenau, Nula Conwell, Peter Ellis, Trudie Goodwin, Jon Iles, Gary Olsen, Eric Richard, John Salthouse, Tony Scannell, Jeff Stewart, and Mark Wingett in The Bill (1984)
    The Bill
  • Perfect
  • The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (2001)
    The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
  • The Bible Collection: Esther (1999)
    The Bible Collection: Esther
  • Phil Davis, Mark Strong, and Ray Winstone in Births, Marriages and Deaths (1999)
    Births, Marriages and Deaths
  • Mr. Ma & Son
  • Holding On (1997)
    Holding On
  • Dalziel and Pascoe (1996)
    Dalziel and Pascoe

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    • June 2, 1924
    • near Llangollen, Wales, UK
    • February 18, 2012
    • London, England, UK(undisclosed)
    • Simone Lovell1956 - 197? (divorced, 3 children)
  • Other works
    His theatre credits include: Travers/Peto in "King Henry IV Part II" by William Shakespeare (1951, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, director Michael Redgrave ).

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    Considred for the role of Dugeen in Doctor Who: The Power Of Kroll.

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