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Gordon Peters is a Actor born on 29 november 1926 at Durham (United-kingdom)

Gordon Peters

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Birth name Gordon Peter Wilkinson
Birth 29 november 1926 (98 years) at Durham (United-kingdom)

Gordon Peter Wilkinson, known professionally as Gordon Peters (born 29 November 1926 in Durham) is a British television actor.

Peters starred in a BBC TV comedy series in 1973 called The Gordon Peters Show. It was a situation comedy where he played a character with his own name. It was not a success and only lasted one season.

As a child, he sang in the choir of Durham Cathedral. He later enrolled at Durham commercial college to learn bookkeeping. He worked as a junior clerk before volunteering for the Royal Navy.

Peters has had many roles in other television shows including two episodes of Hi-de-Hi!, four episodes of Dad's Army, two episodes of Are You Being Served?, one episode of Grace & Favour (also called Are You Being Served? Again! in the United States), three episodes of One Foot in the Grave, five episodes of Never the Twain, one episode of Little Britain, one episode of Keeping Up Appearances and one episode of HBO's Tales from the Crypt.



^ From Choirboy to Comic, by Gordon Peters.

^ From Choirboy to Comic, by Gordon Peters.

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FearDotCom
FearDotCom (2002)
, 1h41
Origin German
Genres Thriller, Fantastic, Horror, Crime, Slasher
Themes Films about films, Medical-themed films, Psychologie, Snuff films in fiction, Films about television, Ghost films, Serial killer films, Films about psychiatry
Actors Stephen Dorff, Natascha McElhone, Stephen Rea, Udo Kier, Amelia Curtis, Jeffrey Combs
Roles Rooney
Rating34% 1.703391.703391.703391.703391.70339
Mike Black Reilly (Stephen Dorff) is an NYPD detective who is called to the scene of a mysterious death in the subway system. The victim, Polidori (Udo Kier), exhibits bleeding from his eyes and other orifices and, by the frozen look on his face, appears to have seen something horrifying before being hit by a train.