Trevor Peacock

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Actor • Songwriter

Birth Name: Trevor Peacock

Birth Date: May 19, 1931

Death Date: March 8, 2021 — 89 years old

Birth Place: Tottenham, London, England, UK

Children: Harry Peacock

He may be regarded as one of England's most prolific character actors, with a career spanning several decades and dozens of film, television and stage roles, but for Trevor Peacock, acting came only after he had made a name for himself as a prominent pop songwriter. In addition to writing hits for the biggest pop acts of the 1960s, including Herman's Hermits, Jess Conrad and The Vernon Girls, Peacock also wrote the lyrics to the musicals "Passion Flower Hotel" and "Andy Capp," the latter of which was based on the popular comic strip.

Although a songwriter first, Peacock's acting career took off in the early 1970s, and, over the next several decades, he landed recurring roles on popular British television shows such as "Neverwhere" (BBC Two, 1996) and "The Vicar of Dibley" (BBC One, 1994-2000; 2004-07), thus becoming one of Britain's most visible character actors of the small screen.

Born in Tottenham, London in 1931, Peacock began writing pop songs in the early 1960s. Some of his biggest hits of the era include 1963's "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter," performed by Herman's Hermits; Jess Conrad's "Mystery Girl;" and "Stick Around," recorded by Billy Fury. Peacock also wrote a number of hits for the all-female English pop group The Vernon Girls, such as "Be Nice to Him Mama" and "We Love the Beatles."

In addition to his songwriting, Peacock also penned several scripts for the British music show "Oh Boy!" (ITV, 1958-59), and wrote the 1965 crime drama starring Judi Dench, "He Who Rides a Tiger." Having appeared in a few TV roles throughout the 1960s, Peacock turned to acting full-time by the 1970s.

In addition to nabbing roles on "EastEnders" and "The Vicar of Dibley," Peacock appeared in several starring roles for the BBC's Shakespeare Series, including "Twelfth Night" (1980), and both episodes of the two-part "Henry the Sixth" (1983). Furthermore, Peacock made an appearance as The Gravedigger in the 1990 feature film adaptation of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," starring Mel Gibson as the title character.

In 2007 he starred alongside Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti as Papa Claus in the Hollywood comedy "Fred Claus" and followed that up with a supporting role in Dustin Hoffman's 2012 directorial debut, "Quartet." Trevor Peacock died March 8, 2021 at the age of 89.

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Quartet

Actor
George
Movie
2012

On Mardle Fen

Voice
Show
2008

Kingdom

Actor
Show
2007

Kingdom

Guest Star
Show
2007

Fred ClausStream

Actor
Papa Claus
Movie
2007

Vanity Fair

Actor
Sir Pitt Crawley
Show
2004

The Legend of the Tamworth Two

Actor
Movie
2004

The Old Curiosity Shop

Voice
Show
2002

The Vicar of DibleyStream

Actor
Jim Trott
Series
2002

Armadillo

Actor
Marlobe
Show
2001

Madame Bovary

Actor
Rouault
Show
2000

Don Quixote

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The Innkeeper
Movie
2000

Madame Bovary

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Rouault
Movie
2000

Don Quijote

Actor
Movie
2000

A Christmas CarolStream

Actor
Old Joe
Movie
1999

Where the Heart Is

Actor
Tom Palmer
Show
1998

The Gift

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Trevor
Movie
1998

Midsomer MurdersStream

Guest Star
Series
1997

For Roseanna

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Fredo Iaccoponi
Movie
1997

NeverwhereStream

Actor
Old Bailey
Miniseries
1996

Neverwhere

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Old Bailey
Movie
1996

Love Hurts

Actor
Show
1994

Stacy Aumonier: The Baby Grand

Voice
Gabril
Show
1993

Chef!

Actor
Colin
Show
1993

Merlin of the Crystal Cave

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Ralf
Show
1991

Heart of Hark'un

Voice
Show
1991

Merlin of the Crystal Cave

Actor
Movie
1991

Bejewelled

Actor
Crook
Movie
1991

Hamlet

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The Gravedigger
Movie
1990

Wish Me Luck

Actor
Show
1988

Boon

Guest Star
Show
1986

Classic EastEnders

Actor
Sid
Show
1985

The Bill

Actor
Les Wilson
Show
1984

The Gentle Touch

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Gerald Portman
Show
1980

Twelfth Night

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Feste
Movie
1980

The Old Curiosity Shop

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Daniel Quilp
Show
1979

Thick As Thieves

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Tommy
Show
1974

Last of the Summer WineStream

Guest Star
Series
1973

Van der ValkStream

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Johnny Retz
Series
1972

Father, Dear Father

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Mr. Fletcher
Show
1968

Maigret

Guest Star
Manuel Palmari
Show
1967

He Who Rides a Tiger

Screenwriter
Movie
1965

Charles Dickens

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Captain Cuttle
Show
1962

De Ordonnans

Screenwriter
Movie
1962

The Barber of Stamford Hill

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Willy
Movie
1962