Peter Ellis (actor)

Peter Ellis
Born 30 May 1936
Bristol, England, UK

Peter Ellis (born 30 May 1936)[1] is a British actor. Peter has worked extensively in theatre and television both as an actor and director.He spent four seasons with the RSC. Three years with the Old Vic Co including playing Benvolio in Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet. Hotspur in Henry IV and later Rosencrantz in a world tour of Hamlet starring Derek Jacobi. He also played Guildenstern in Hamlet on the site of the new Globe Theatre. Five years at the Crucible Sheffield. In the West End he appeared in The Tulip Tree and in Ray Cooney's Funny Money. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Chief Superintendent Charles Brownlow in the long running ITV drama The Bill. Has also appeared as a semi-regular in Emmerdale Farm and Coronation Street. Other series include Sam Lyttons Diary, Edward and Mrs Simpson, The XYY Man, Nolan, The Les Dawson Show, Victoria Wood's play Talent for Granada and Acorn Antiques for BBC TV. He appeared in the David Mercer television play In Two Minds (1967), a work which was directed by Ken Loach.

In 1983, Ellis appeared in the play Trafford Tanzi, starring Toyah Willcox, at the Mermaid Theatre in London.[2]

Ellis was a regular cast member of The Bill from the first series in 1984 until 2000 when he left the series. His last episode was written by his son Hugh Ellis who went on to write the award winning feature "Summer" starring Robert Carlyle, However he did return to the Bill a year later to do two further episodes . He Also Appeared in Hugh's Film The Mortician's Tea Party playing Jed.[3]

Ellis played the title role in The Mikado, Carl Rosa's opera tour of Australia.

Peter played Mr Bennet opposite Susan Hampshire in Bath Theatre tour of Pride and Prejudice, Sorin in the Bristol Old Vic production of The Seagull. Most recently Peter directed Anita Parry in the comedy drama What Would Helen Mirren Do? for the Edinburgh Festival 2010.

In 2011 he played Adam/Corin in Shakespeare's As You Like It at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. Also appeared in Hindle Wakes at the Finbourgh Theatre.

Career

Recent theatre:

Television includes:

Other theatre: West End

Old Vic (4 seasons) RSC (4 seasons), Crucible, Sheffield (5 seasons), West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, Birmingham Rep, Nottingham Playhouse

Tours with: Prospect, Belt and Braces, Temba

Worked extensively in radio mainly for BBC Radio 4

In 2012, he toured the UK in a production of The Cemetery Club alongside Anne Charleston, Anita Harris and Shirley-Anne Field

References

  1. http://directors.mapofpower.com/appointees/10029410
  2. "Other Plays: 1980-1989". Rob Wilton Theatricalia. Retrieved 2008-10-10.
  3. "Bill cast clear-out". BBC News. 30 May 2000. Retrieved 2009-05-14.

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