Kim Peacock | |
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Born | 24 March 1901 |
Died | 26 December 1966 65) | (aged
Occupation | Film actor |
Years active | 1927–1966 |
Kim Peacock (1901–1966) was born on 24 March 1901 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England. He was an actor and writer, known for Midnight at the Wax Museum (1936), BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950) and Hit Parade (1952). He died on 26 December 1966 in Emsworth, Hampshire. He played the title character in the BBC Radio serial Paul Temple between 1946 and 1953.[1][2]
He was the son of Watford Rovers footballer Charlie Peacock, who later became the owner of the Watford Observer, the town's newspaper.[2]
Selected filmography
- The Manxman (1929)
- The Clue of the New Pin (1929)
- The Crooked Billet (1929)
- A Warm Corner (1930)
- The Mad Hatters (1935)
- Expert's Opinion (1935)
- Midnight at Madame Tussaud's (1936)
- Grand Finale (1936)
- Captain's Orders (1937)
- Alert in the Mediterranean (1938)
- Hell's Cargo (1939)
- Flannelfoot (1953)
References
- ↑ "BFI | Film & TV Database | PEACOCK, Kim". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. 16 April 2009. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
- 1 2 Jones, Trefor (1996). Watford Football Club Illustrated Who's Who. p. 15. ISBN 0-9527458-0-1.
External links
- Kim Peacock at IMDb
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