Harry Peacock | |
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Born | August 1978 45) London, England | (age
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1992–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Parent(s) | Trevor Peacock Tilly Tremayne |
Relatives | Daniel Peacock (half-brother) |
Harry Peacock (born August 1978) is an English actor. He appeared in TV roles for Toast of London and The Kennedys (2015).
Peacock was born in August 1978 in London, England. 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 TV 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]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | I Just Want to Kiss You | Danny | Short film |
2001 | High Adventure | Johnny Ford | |
Station Jim | George | Television film | |
2003 | Indian Dream | Mark | |
2004 | Judas | John | |
The Banker | Crying man | Short film | |
2005 | Valiant | Recruiting officer | Voice role |
2010 | Gulliver's Travels | Lilliputian Royal Guard | |
2015 | Far from the Madding Crowd | Jan Coggan | |
High & Dry Blap | Douglas | Television film | |
We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story | Michael Mills | Television film |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | The Life and Times of Henry Pratt | Lush | TV miniseries (Episode 2) |
1993 | The Bill | Kevin Witchell | Episode: "Out of the Mouths" |
1995 | Peter | Episode: "High Score" | |
1996 | No Bananas | Ralph | TV miniseries (Episode: "Cricket") |
1997 | Pie in the Sky | Mez | Episode: "The Apprentice" |
Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson's... | Young boy | Episode: "Visiting Day" | |
1999 | Days Like These | Dylan Jones | Main role |
Roger Roger | Darren | Episode: "I'm Not a Little Baby and Daddy Hasn't Gone to Japan" | |
Harry and Cosh | Unknown | ||
2000 | Jonathan Creek | Floyd Goodman | Episode: "The Three Gamblers" |
2001 | The Bill | Alan Tovey | Episode: "Collateral Damage" |
Band of Brothers | Fake German | TV miniseries (Episode: "Currahee") | |
2002 | My Family | Mr. Bradley's grandson | Episode: "Ding Dong Merrily" |
2003 | Keen Eddie | Simon | Episode: "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 Bradley | Episode: "Left for Dead" |
Doctor Who | Proper Dave | Episodes: "Silence in the Library" / "Forest of the Dead" | |
Wire in the Blood | Victor Del Angelo | 2 episodes | |
2010 | Hounded | Funny Bone | Uncredited role (Episode: "Queen Mu") |
2012 | Grandma's House | Stripper | Episode: "The Day Simon Decided to Express Actual Feelings Just Like a Person" |
2012–present | Toast of London | Ray Purchase, Bill Purchase | Main role |
2012 | Bad Education | Preet | Episode: "Self Defence" |
2013 | Dracula | Winthrop | Episode: "Servant to Two Masters" |
2014 | New Tricks | Roald Culley | Episode: "Bermondsey Boy" |
Bad Education | Preet | Episode: "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 | Tim | 6 episodes | |
2016 | The Living and the Dead | Smith | 2 episodes |
2017 | Carters Get Rich | Peter Gosling | Episode: "Co-Creator" |
The Windsors | Ricky | Series 2, episode 4 | |
Porridge | Dougie Parfitt | 3 episodes | |
2018 | High & Dry | Douglas | Main role |
2021 | Please Help | Uncle Sean | BBC Three Pilot |
2022 | Toast of Tinseltown | Ray Purchase | 2 episodes |
2022 | The Emily Atack Show | 1 episode |
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