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Peter Barkworth was born on January 14, 1929 in Margate, Kent, England as Peter Wynn Barkworth. He was an actor, known for Where Eagles Dare (1968), Patton (1970) and Wilde (1997). He died on October 21, 2006 in London, England.
Full Name Ken Elkinson Date Of Birth January 14, 1929, Margate, United Kingdom Died October 21, 2006, Hampstead, United Kingdom Place Of Birth Margate, Kent, England, UK Profession Actor Education Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Awards British Academy Television Award for Best Actor Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 Considered for the roles of Dr. Armstrong and Sir Percy in Lifeforce(1985). 2 His favorite hobby was gardening. 3 Was the author of several books about acting. 4 While attending school in Stockport, he began acting with the Frank H. Fortescue weekly repertory company. 5 His father was a sales manager in the motor trade. 6 Went to RADA with Robert Shaw and Theodore Bikel . 7 Taught Simon Ward at RADA. 8 Taught Anthony Hopkins at RADA, later acted with his student in International Velvet (1978). 9 He was on the Council of RADA. 10 Also teacher at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and author of several books on acting.
Actor Title Year Status Character Public Eye 1965 TV Series Eric Hart Love Story 1964 TV Series Umberman Detective 1964 TV Series Det. Insp. Christopher Smith The Protectors 1964 TV Series Tilsworth Downfall 1964 Tom Cotterell The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre 1964 TV Series Tom Cotterell Emergency-Ward 10 1963 TV Series Jack Denbigh The Scales of Justice 1963 TV Series Robbins About Religion 1963 TV Series Introduction No Hiding Place 1963 TV Series Johnnie Miller The Cool Mikado 1963 Fanshawe (uncredited) Tiara Tahiti 1962 Lt. David Harper Play It Cool 1962 Skinner BBC Sunday-Night Play 1961 TV Mini-Series Maurice Liddell / Charles Darwin No My Darling Daughter 1961 Charles ITV Television Playhouse 1955-1961 TV Series M. Loiseau / Ernest Harper / Lt. Shirley Tales of Mystery 1961 TV Series Gerald The Dickie Henderson Show 1961 TV Series No Love for Johnnie 1961 Henderson Seven Keys 1961 Estate Agent Maigret 1960 TV Series Sergeant A Touch of Larceny 1960 Sub Lt. Brown South Sea Bubble 1956 TV Movie Captain Christopher Mortlock You Know What Sailors Are 1954 Naval Lieutenant (uncredited) Malta Story 1953 Cypher Clerk (uncredited) BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1952 TV Series Capt. Horace Parkes Wilde 1997 Charles Gill Heartbeat 1993 TV Series Frank Milner Maigret 1993 TV Series The Minister The Return of Sherlock Holmes 1988 TV Series Colonel Ross London Embassy 1987 TV Mini-Series Sir Charles Smallwood Late Starter 1985 TV Series Edward Brett The Price 1985 TV Mini-Series Geoffrey Carr Champions 1984 Nick Embiricos The Secret Adversary 1983 TV Movie Mr. Carter Tales of the Unexpected 1982 TV Series Richard Mellor Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years 1981 TV Mini-Series Stanley Baldwin Telford's Change 1979 TV Series Mark Telford International Velvet 1978 Pilot Secret Army 1977 TV Series Hugh Neville BBC2 Play of the Week 1977 TV Series Anderson Play for Today 1975-1977 TV Series Richard Elkinson Three Piece Suite 1977 TV Series Cast Member (segment "Briefer Encounter") Mr. Smith 1976 Short Mr. Smith The Littlest Horse Thieves 1976 Richard Sandman BBC2 Playhouse 1976 TV Series Lawrence Red Letter Day 1976 TV Series Gilbert BBC Play of the Month 1971-1975 TV Series Earl of Rintoul
Prime Minister Joe Proteus
Julius Sagamore
... Melissa 1974 TV Mini-Series Guy Foster Good Girl 1974 TV Series Eustace Morrow Intent to Murder 1974 TV Movie George Bates Crown Matrimonial 1974 TV Movie King Edward VIII ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1973 TV Series Mr. Bell The Love Ban 1973 Bra Factory Director ITV Playhouse 1969-1972 TV Series Nicolas Randolph / Keith Bailey Colditz 1972 TV Series Brauner Dead of Night 1972 TV Series Captain Rolph The Man Outside 1972 TV Series Grimsby The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 1971 TV Series Martin Hewitt The Passenger 1971 TV Series Det. Insp. Martin Denson The Guardians 1971 TV Series Quarmby Armchair Theatre 1965-1971 TV Series Dickie / Bob / Driving Instructor Crime of Passion 1971 TV Series Roland Out of the Unknown 1969-1971 TV Series Dr. Philimore / Stephen Shadows of Fear 1971 TV Series John Dolby Paul Temple 1971 TV Series Springett Thirty-Minute Theatre 1967-1971 TV Series Tom Harris / Frank Cross / Eric Manhunt 1970 TV Series Vincent Patton 1970 Col. John Welkin Special Project Air 1969 TV Series Wing Commander Routledge W. Somerset Maugham 1969 TV Series Mr. Jephson The Expert 1969 TV Series Williams The Power Game 1965-1969 TV Series Kenneth Bligh The Avengers 1961-1969 TV Series Jimmy Merlin / Percy / Geoffrey Willis / ... The Wednesday Play 1969 TV Series Dr. George Mackintosh The Sex Game 1968 TV Series Where Eagles Dare 1968 Berkeley Frontier 1968 TV Series Mortimer Berkeley Ooh La La! 1968 TV Series Le Compte Emile The First Lady 1968 TV Series Bailey A Man of our Times 1968 TV Series Roberts Doctor Who 1967 TV Series Clent Two a Penny 1967 Vicar The Revenue Men 1967 TV Series Captain Brett The Gamblers 1967 TV Series Wyndham Haunted 1967 TV Series Rev. Vernon Gates Half Hour Story 1967 TV Series Jimmy Halliwell-Holmes ITV Play of the Week 1957-1967 TV Series Robert / Reverend Bennett / James Stack / ... You Must Be Joking! 1965 Studio Director (uncredited) Undermind 1965 TV Series Victor Liberton The Sullavan Brothers 1965 TV Series Peter Roman Front Page Story 1965 TV Series Ian Westley
Self Title Year Status Character The Morecambe & Wise Show 1980 TV Series Himself / Hamlet This Is Your Life 1979 TV Series documentary Himself The Lively Arts 1978 TV Series documentary Josef von Spaun Echoes: The Story of an Island 1978 Documentary short Himself - Commentator The City of London 1973 Documentary short The Eurobond Market 1973 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Bridge Across the World 1972 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Road to Recovery 1972 Documentary short Himself - Commentator
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1978 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Actor BBC2 Play of the Week (1977) 1975 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Actor
Known for movies Where Eagles Dare (1968) as Berkeley
Patton (1970) as Col. John Welkin
Wilde (1997) as Charles Gill
Manhunt (1970) as Vincent