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Peter Vaughan Trivia: 28 unknown facts about the actor!

Peter Vaughan was an English character actor, known for many supporting roles in British film and television productions. He also worked extensively on the stage.

Find out amazing facts about him, here!

 

1. Peter Vaughan was born April 4, 1923 in in Wem, Shropshire.

2. He was born Peter Olm.

3. 0He was the son of a bank clerk and a nurse.

4. The family later moved to Wellington in the same county, where he began schooling. He later said it was while reciting a poem at infant school in Wellington that he experienced the applause and admiration coming from a good performance.

5. He was brought up from the age of seven in Staffordshire where he attended Uttoxeter Grammar School.

6. After leaving school he joined Wolverhampton Repertory theatre and gained experience in other repertory theatres before army service in the Second World War, where he served in Normandy, Belgium and the Far East.

7. In film, he made his debut in 1959 and continued to play small roles for several years, before gaining his first starring role in a minor picture called Smokescreen (1964).

8. In 1967, he received second billing opposite Frank Sinatra in the film The Naked Runner. However, his performance was not well received by critics who accused him of overacting in his role as a British agent.

9. He played Mr. Freeman in Karel Reisz’s 1980 The French Lieutenant’s Woman, the first star billing for Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons.

10. Possibly his highest-profile film performance was as the father of Anthony Hopkins’s character in The Remains of the Day (1993).[6] He was also cast in Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, but had not shot any material before that project was abandoned.

11. He had previously appeared for Gilliam in Time Bandits and Brazil. He also appeared as a menacing character in Straw Dogs (1971), and with Bill Murray in a film of W. Somerset Maugham’s novel The Razor’s Edge in 1984.

12. In 1996, he appeared as Giles Corey in The Crucible, and in 1997 he appeared alongside Robert Carlyle and Ray Winstone in Face. In 1998, he appeared as Bishop Myriel in Les Misérables alongside Liam Neeson. His most unusual role may have been as SS Obergruppenführer Arthur Nebe in the 1994 film of Robert Harris’s novel Fatherland.

13. He became known for his performances on television, including supporting roles in Porridge (as “Genial” Harry Grout) and Citizen Smith (although his role in the latter series was taken over by Tony Steedman).

14. Vaughan’s role in Porridge brought him a great deal of public recognition, despite the fact that his character appeared in only three episodes and the 1979 film of the series.

15. In 1969, he appeared in Randall and Hopkirk in the episode “Never Trust a Ghost”. The same year he starred in the thirteen-part LWT TV series The Gold Robbers. In December 1972, he appeared as Mr. Paxton in the BBC television adaptation of the M.R. James ghost story A Warning to the Curious, shown as part of their annual series A Ghost Story for Christmas.

16. Peter Vaughan starred as Billy Fox in the 13-part Thames Television series Fox (1980), shot during 10 months in 1979. The saga was written by Trevor Preston, directed by Jim Godard, and produced by Verity Lambert. As other Fox family members it also starred Elizabeth Spriggs, Ray Winstone, Larry Lamb and Bernard Hill.

17. Historical roles Vaughan played include the role of Russian ambassador Alexander Izvolsky in the serial Fall of Eagles (1974), British politician Thomas Inskip in the mini-series Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (1981), and German Nazi figures Kurt Zeitzler in the miniseries War and Remembrance (1988) and Hermann Göring in the docu-drama Countdown to War (1989).

18. He also appeared in many literary adaptations, such as Bleak House (BBC, 1985), in which he played the sinister lawyer, Mr Tulkinghorn and Our Mutual Friend (BBC Two, 1998). Other television work includes the espionage thriller Codename: Kyril (1988), in a lead role as the head of the KGB.

19. In 1986, he appeared in the promotional video for Kate Bush’s “Experiment IV” single. In 1991, he played John Turner in an episode of the Granada Television’s The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes titled ‘The Boscombe Valley Mystery’, with a convincing Australian accent.

20. Vaughan later attained particular acclaim for his supporting role as the eventual Alzheimer’s sufferer Felix Hutchinson across thirty years of his life in Our Friends in the North (BBC Two, 1996), a role which gained him a Best Actor nomination at the 1997 British Academy Television Awards.

21. In 2007, he starred in the television serial Mobile and as Uncle Alfie in the film Death at a Funeral.

22. In 2011, Vaughan starred as Michael Dodd in the BBC courtroom drama Silk.

23. He also played the role of Maester Aemon Targaryen in the HBO series Game of Thrones.

24. Vaughan was heard as Denethor in the 1981 BBC Radio production of The Lord of the Rings.

25. Vaughan was married twice, on the first occasion (1952 to 1966) to Billie Whitelaw. His second wife was actress Lillias Walker, with whom he lived in the village of Mannings Heath, in West Sussex until his death, having previously lived in Crawley.

26. He was partially blind.

27. Vaughan died on December 6th, 2016 at the age of 93.

28. His stepdaughter Victoria Burton (actress and producer) is married to Gregor Fisher.

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