Peter Bayliss
Peter Bayliss (27 June 1922 – 29 July 2002) was an English actor. Bayliss was born in
Kingston upon Thames and trained at the
Italia Conti Academy and the
John Gielgud Company. More than six feet tall, with a voice to match, he supplemented it with a barrage of wheezings, croakings, mutterings and, as the opera singer in ''Frontiers of Farce'' (
Old Vic, 1977), garglings. In 1956 he appeared on stage in "The Matchmaker" at the
Royale Theatre in New York and in 1960 he appeared in "Ross" at the
Royal Haymarket Theatre in London. His 20 films ranged from ''
The Red Shoes'' (1948) to ''
Darling'' (1965). He acted in more than 40 television productions including ''
Please Sir!'' (he played the part of Mr Dunstable, Dennis Dunstable's father), ''
The Sweeney'', ''
Coronation Street'', ''
Lovejoy'' and ''
The Bill'', plus dramas like ''Bye, Bye Columbus'' (1990), ''
Merlin'' (1998) and ''The Arabian Nights'' (1999). On radio he was particularly good in
Jacobean adaptations, playing characters with names such as Sir Moth-Interest and Walter Whorehound. He appeared in more than 100 theatre productions. He made several films for the
Children's Film Unit in his later years.
He died in 2002 at the age of 80.
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