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Peter Penry-Jones

Welsh actor (–)

Peter David Penry-Jones (20 May – 11 March ) was a Welsh actor. He was born in Cardiff and died in Anglesey.[1][2]

Career

Jones's television credits include: Colditz, The Professionals, To the Manor Born ("Connections in High Places"), Bergerac, Howards' Way, Kavanagh QC and Midsomer Murders ("The Electric Vendetta").[2][3] He worked with Laurence Olivier at the National Theatre.[4]

Personal life

The son of the Rev. David Penry-Jones, a Presbyterian minister in South Wales, in September in Westminster Jones married actress Angela Thorne,[5] and they had two sons, actors Laurence and Rupert.[6][7]

Jones died of bowel cancer in , aged 70, in Anglesey.[8]

Filmography and television

  • - Dance of Death - Lieutenant - Film
  • - Love Story - Martin - TV Series, Episode: Third Party
  • - Colditz - P.O. Peter Muir - TV Series (10 episodes)
  • - Hunter's Walk - Doctor - TV Series, Episode: Disturbance
  • - Nobody is Norman Wisdom - Morse - TV Series
  • - General Hospital - Tony Wainwright - TV Series
  • - Happy Ever After - Under Manager - TV Series, Episode: The Hotel
  • - Father Brown - John Godfrey - TV Series, Episode: The Curse of the Golden Cross
  • - Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill - Francis Knollys - TV Mini-Series, Episode: Jennie Jerome
  • - Edward the Seventh - Augustus Paget - TV Mini Series, Episode: Alix
  • - Victorian Scandals - Lord Hubert de Burgh - TV Series, Episode: Skittles
  • - The Professionals - Cummings - TV Series, Episode: Private Madness, Public Danger
  • - Dick Barton: Special Agent - Scientist - TV Series
  • - To the Manor Born - Gayforth - TV Series, Episodes: Back to the Manor, Connections in High Places
  • - Solo - Mr. Baines - TV Series
  • - Live from Pebble Mill - Father - TV Series, Episode: Night Kids
  • - Bergerac - Doctor - TV Series, Episode: A Cry in the Night
  • - Screen Two - Anthony Evans - TV Series, Episode: The Silent Twins
  • - Dramarama - Bray - TV Series,Episode: Just a Game
  • - Born of Fire - The Manager
  • - Strike it Rich! - Mark Ashe/Dr. Hewlett - TV Series
  • - Superman IV: The Quest for Peace - Episode: Tourist at Great Wall of China #2
  • - Howard's Way - Colin Linsdale - TV Series, 10 episodes
  • - Double First - Peter - TV Series, 2 episodes
  • - The Ruth Rendell Mysteries - Solicitor/Mr. Browning - TV Series
  • - Van der Valk - Markheim - TV Series, Episode: A Sudden Silence
  • - Agatha Christie's Poirot - Superintendent Carter - TV Series, Episode: The ABC Murders
  • - The Good Guys - Oliver Thornton - TV Series, Episode: Verschwinden
  • - Genghis Cohn - Dr. Brauner
  • - Bliss - Jeffrey Snowden - TV Movie
  • - The Legacy of Reginald Perrin - Tim Ripley - TV Series
  • - The Fragile Heart - Surgeon - TV Series, 3 episodes
  • - Longitude - Surgeon - TV Movie
  • - Kavanagh QC - Andrew Cardigan QC - TV Series, Episodes: The End of Law
  • - Midsomer Murders - Peter, Marquis of Ross, TV Series, Episode: The Electric Vendetta
  • - Swallow - Sir Terence - TV Series
  • - A Prescription for Murder - Dr. John Rutherford - TV Movie
  • - The Brief - Patrick Richards QC - TV Series, Episode: The Road to Hell
  • - Julian Fellowes Investigates: A Most Mysterious Murder - Sir William Gull - TV Series, Episode: The Case of Charles Bravo
  • - Ian Fleming: Bondmaker - Admiral Godfrey - TV Movie
  • - Bombshell - General Kilshaw - TV Series

Notes

  1. ^Peter Penry-Jones (–)Archived 21 May at the Wayback Machine, IMDb. Retrieved 9 November
  2. ^ ab"Peter Penry-Jones". BFI. Archived from the original on 2 August
  3. ^"Peter Penry-Jones". . Archived from the original on 5 November Retrieved 3 August
  4. ^"Peter Penry Jones". Theatricalia. Archived from the original on 6 January Retrieved 21 June
  5. ^"Marriages Sep JONES, PETER D P, THORNE, ANGELA M L, Westminster 5E ", , accessed 24 November
  6. ^"David Penry-Jones Obituary () - London, City of London - the Times". . Archived from the original on 13 August Retrieved 13 August
  7. ^Hayward, Anthony (20 June ). "Angela Thorne obituary". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 18 July Retrieved 18 July
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