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Daniel "Dan" Peacock (born 2 October 1958 in London) is an English actor, writer and director best known for his work with the team of The Comic Strip Presents.... He is also known as Danny Peacock. Started out as a blue coat for a Pontins Holiday camp in Selsey, West Sussex in 1978.
Date Of Birth 1958-10-02 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Actor, Writer, Director Siblings Harry Peacock Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Brother of actor Harry Peacock . 2 Is a director of Two Hats Film & Television along with producing partner Georgia Dussaud 3 Son of actor Trevor Peacock
Actor Title Year Status Character For the Love of Ella 2017 TV Movie Conrad Styles Marley's Ghosts 2016 TV Series Mr. Pauly No Reasons 2016 Maurice Foyle's War 2015 TV Series Blakey Toast of London 2014 TV Series Basil Jet Starlings 2012-2013 TV Series Rodney McQueen The Comic Strip Presents... 1982-2012 TV Series Toby Thurlow / Bridegroom / Workman 1 / ... A Landscape of Lies 2011 Don Welles Coming of Age 2011 TV Series Jim Karrimor The Nutcracker in 3D 2010 Gielgud The Beeps 2007-2008 TV Series Beeposaurus Demolition Dad 2006 TV Series Manager Billie: Girl of the Future 2004 TV Series Dad Small Time Obsession 2000 Unfortunate Man Sister Said 1998 TV Series Wendy's father Delta Wave 1996 TV Series short Freddy Argyle Girlfriends 1996 TV Series Men of the World 1994-1995 TV Series Gilby Watson Anything's Possible 1995 TV Series Mud 1994 TV Series Vic Cluedo 1993 TV Series Roger Morgan Teenage Health Freak 1991-1993 TV Series Dad One Foot in the Grave 1993 TV Series Kazanzi Birds of a Feather 1992 TV Series Trevor Mimms Carry on Columbus 1992 Tonto the Torch (as Danny Peacock) Casualty 1991 TV Series Leathers The Bill 1988-1991 TV Series Ken Playle / Sinbad Trainer 1991 TV Series Jackie Pilgrim Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 1991 Bull Jackson Pace: The Great Years 1990 TV Series Roger Whibley I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle 1990 Buzzer Hard Cases 1989 TV Series Alf White Mr. Majeika 1989 TV Series Jim Genie Boon 1989 TV Series Georgie Pearlman Jake's Journey 1988 TV Movie British Telecom Engineer Billy's Christmas Angels 1988 TV Movie Mr. Big Doctor Who 1988 TV Series Nord Valentine Park 1987-1988 TV Series Bodie Whoops Apocalypse 1988 Dominic Pulaski: The TV Detective 1987 TV Series Kevin Super Gran 1987 TV Series Poly Roofless Eat the Rich 1987 Terence The Kenny Everett Television Show 1983-1986 TV Series Various Girls on Top 1986 TV Series Commercial Actor Alas Smith & Jones 1986 TV Series C.A.T.S. Eyes 1986 TV Series Chas Robin Hood 1986 TV Series Sergeant Sparrow The Jewel of the Nile 1985 Rock Promoter The Supergrass 1985 Jim Jarvis Only Fools and Horses.... 1985 TV Series Mental Mickey Maguire Assaulted Nuts 1985 TV Series Various Highly Sprung 1985 TV Series Just Good Friends 1984 TV Series Zac The Lenny Henry Show 1984 TV Series Little Armadillos 1984 TV Series The Young Ones 1984 TV Series Dying Man in Cabin Party Party 1983 Toby Trail of the Pink Panther 1982 Clouseau, age 18 Gandhi 1982 Youth Shine on Harvey Moon 1982 TV Series Lionel Pearlman Riding High 1981 Clerk Bloody Kids 1980 TV Movie School 2 Knights Electric 1980 Short 4th punk Play for Today 1979 TV Series Peter - 'The Band' Doing Time 1979 Rudge Quadrophenia 1979 Danny Plain Murder 1978 TV Movie Shepherd
Writer Title Year Status Character Marley's Ghosts TV Series 6 episodes, 2016 written by - 3 episodes, 2015 Billie: Girl of the Future 2004 TV Series writer - 3 episodes Cavegirl 2002 TV Series Harry and Cosh 1999 TV Series writer The Chest 1997 TV Movie story Girlfriends 1996 TV Series Men of the World 1994-1995 TV Series writer - 12 episodes For Amusement Only 1995 TV Series series writer - 12 episodes Mud 1994-1995 TV Series writer - 5 episodes Anything's Possible 1995 TV Series Teenage Health Freak 1991-1993 TV Series writer - 12 episodes Very Big Very Soon 1991 TV Series writer - 4 episodes Jackson Pace: The Great Years 1990 TV Series The Comic Strip Presents... 1988 TV Series written by - 1 episode Party Party 1983 writer Knights Electric 1980 Short monologue
Director Title Year Status Character Milkshake! Monkey 2009 TV Series Billie: Girl of the Future 2004 TV Series 3 episodes Harry and Cosh 2002-2003 TV Series 2 episodes Morris 2274 2003 TV Series Cavegirl 2002 TV Series Ania, Fran and a Kettle of Fish 2000 TV Series 11 episodes Sister Said 1998 TV Series Girlfriends 1996 TV Series Anything's Possible 1995 TV Series
Music Department Title Year Status Character Men of the World 1994 TV Series composer - 6 episodes
Producer Title Year Status Character Marley's Ghosts 2016 TV Series co-producer - 6 episodes
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Only Fools and Horses.... 1985 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Thanks Title Year Status Character Max Payne 2001 Video Game thanks
Self Title Year Status Character The Jack Docherty Show 1998 TV Series Himself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2002 BAFTA Children's Award BAFTA Awards Best Writer Harry and Cosh (1999)
Known for movies Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) as Bull
Gandhi (1982) as Youth
Party Party (1983) as Toby
The Jewel of the Nile (1985) as Rock Promoter