Harry Peacock (actor)

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Harry Peacock
BornAugust 1978 (1978-08) (age 46)
London, England
OccupationActor
Years active1992–present
Spouse
(m. 2009)
Children2
Father Trevor Peacock
Relatives Daniel Peacock (half-brother)

Harry Peacock (born August 1978) is an English actor. He has appeared in television roles for Toast of London and The Kennedys (2015).

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Early and personal life

Peacock was born in August 1978 in London. He is son of the actor and songwriter Trevor Peacock and actress Tilly Tremayne. [1] He appeared alongside his father in a father/son relationship in the UK television series Kingdom . His half-brother is actor and director Daniel Peacock. [1]

Peacock is married to actress Katherine Parkinson, they have two children together. [2] Peacock and Parkinson both starred in The Kennedys (2015). [2]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1998I Just Want to Kiss YouDannyShort film
2001High AdventureJohnny Ford
Station JimGeorgeTelevision film
2003Indian DreamMark
2004 Judas John
The BankerCrying manShort film
2005 Valiant Recruiting officerVoice role
2010 Gulliver's Travels Lilliputian Royal Guard
2015 Far from the Madding Crowd Jan Coggan
High & Dry BlapDouglasTelevision film
We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story Michael Mills Television film
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1992The Life and Times of Henry PrattLushTV miniseries (Episode 2)
1993 The Bill Kevin WitchellEpisode: "Out of the Mouths"
1995PeterEpisode: "High Score"
1996 No Bananas RalphTV miniseries (Episode: "Cricket")
1997 Pie in the Sky MezEpisode: "The Apprentice"
Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson's... Young boyEpisode: "Visiting Day"
1999 Days Like These Dylan JonesMain role
Roger Roger DarrenEpisode: "I'm Not a Little Baby and Daddy Hasn't Gone to Japan"
Harry and Cosh Un­known
2000 Jonathan Creek Floyd GoodmanEpisode: "The Three Gamblers"
2001 The Bill Alan ToveyEpisode: "Collateral Damage"
Band of Brothers Fake GermanTV miniseries (Episode: "Currahee")
2002 My Family Mr. Bradley's grandsonEpisode: "Ding Dong Merrily"
2003 Keen Eddie SimonEpisode: "Horse Heir"
2006–08 Star Stories Simon Fuller, George Michael's father, Bono, David Jason, Vinnie Jones, Sylvester Stallone, Ray Winstone, George Clooney, Matt LeBlanc, Jason Orange, Gary Barlow, Rick Astley, Jerome Flynn, Dave Lee Travis, Graham Taylor, Mike Reid, Dane Bowers, Marky Mark 15 episodes
2007 Kingdom Tom Case Jr.Series 1, episode 3
2008 Midsomer Murders Patrick BradleyEpisode: "Left for Dead"
Doctor Who Proper DaveEpisodes: "Silence in the Library" / "Forest of the Dead"
Wire in the Blood Victor Del Angelo2 episodes
2010 Hounded Funny BoneUncredited role (Episode: "Queen Mu")
2012 Grandma's House StripperEpisode: "The Day Simon Decided to Express Actual Feelings Just Like a Person"
2012–present Toast of London Ray Purchase, Bill PurchaseMain role
2012 Bad Education PreetEpisode: "Self Defence"
2013 Dracula WinthropEpisode: "Servant to Two Masters"
2014 New Tricks Roald CulleyEpisode: "Bermondsey Boy"
Bad Education PreetEpisode: "Sports Day"
2015–16 Drunk History Policeman, Stanley Gibbons, Thomas Blood's brother-in-law, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Henry George Kendall 4 episodes
2015 Up the Women Young Winston Churchill Episode: "Train"
Murder in Successville Niall Horan Episode: "The Mob"
The Kennedys Tim6 episodes
2016 The Living and the Dead Smith2 episodes
2017 Carters Get Rich Peter GoslingEpisode: "Co-Creator"
The Windsors RickySeries 2, episode 4
Porridge Dougie Parfitt3 episodes
2018High & DryDouglasMain role
2021Please HelpUncle SeanBBC Three Pilot
2022 Toast of Tinseltown Ray Purchase2 episodes
2022 The Emily Atack Show 1 episode
2024 Changing Ends Nigel HudsonSeries regular

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References

  1. 1 2 Michael Coveney (9 March 2021). "Trevor Peacock obituary". theguardian.com.
  2. 1 2 "Interview with Harry Peacock". bbc.co.uk. 16 September 2015.