Peter McEnery
Acting

Peter McEnery

Born 1940-02-21 · Walsall, England

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Peter McEnery (b. 21 February 1940, Walsall, England, UK) is an English stage and film actor. His daughter Kate, by his first marriage to British actress Julie Peasgood, is an actress. He reportedly gave Hayley Mills her first kiss while filming The Moon-Spinners. As an actor for the Royal Shakespeare Company, he acted the title role in Ron Daniel's 1979 production of Pericles, Prince of Tyre at The Other Place and played several roles in the 1982 epic production of Nicholas Nickleby for the same company. In 1981 he played Oberon in the BBC Television Shakespeare production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Peter McEnery played Edwin Clayhanger in the television dramatisation of the novels by Arnold Bennett. He played the part to perfection with outstanding support from Janet Suzman, Harry Andrews and Clive Swift. His first wife, Julie Peasgood, played Ada in this production, a maid in the Clayhanger household. His brother is actor John McEnery. Description above from the Wikipedia article Peter McEnery,  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for

Victim★ 7.4
Victim
1961
The Moon-Spinners★ 6
The Moon-Spinners
1964
Tales That Witness Madness★ 5.5
Tales That Witness Madness
1973
Atlantic Wall★ 6.4
Atlantic Wall
1970
The Game Is Over★ 5.5
The Game Is Over
1966
The Cat and the Canary★ 5.6
The Cat and the Canary
1978
Beat Girl★ 6.1
Beat Girl
1960
Footprints on the Moon★ 6.2
Footprints on the Moon
1975
A Midsummer Night's Dream★ 4
A Midsummer Night's Dream
1981
The Adventures of Gerard★ 6.4
The Adventures of Gerard
1970
The Fighting Prince of Donegal★ 6.1
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
1966
Entertaining Mr. Sloane★ 5.5
Entertaining Mr. Sloane
1970
The Mark of Satan
The Mark of Satan
1980
Lena, O My Lena
Lena, O My Lena
1960
The Chocolate Tree
The Chocolate Tree
1963
I Killed Rasputin★ 5
I Killed Rasputin
1967
Safari
Safari
1991
Florence Nightingale★ 5
Florence Nightingale
1985
Better a Widow
Better a Widow
1968