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Peter McEnery

Peter McEnery

While still in his early teens, English actor Peter McEnery studied his craft under the tutelage of Iris Warren. McEnery made his professional stage debut in 1958, and his first London appearance two years later. For nearly twenty years, he was associated with the Royal Shakespeare Company, playing virtually all the major roles and not a few minor ones. In films from 1960, McEnery was briefly a protégé of Walt Disney, who cast the personable, sandy-haired young leading man as Hayley Mills' love interest (her first!) in The Moon-Spinners (1964) and the eponymous hero of The Fighting Prince of Donegal (1965). Once free of his Disney commitments, McEnery appeared in such meatier fare as I Killed Rasputin (1967) and Tales That Witness Madness (1971); he also played the title roles in The Adventures of Gerard (1970) and Entertaining Mr. Sloane (1970). On British television, Peter McEnery was starred in the weekly series The Aphrodite Inheritance. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Peter McEnery Trivia

When was Peter McEnery born?
Peter McEnery date of birth: February 21, 1940

Who did Peter McEnery play in The Game Is Over?
Peter McEnery was Maxime Saccard in The Game Is Over

Who did Peter McEnery portray in The Moon-Spinners?
Peter McEnery was Mark Camford in The Moon-Spinners

Who did Peter McEnery portray in The Cat and the Canary?
Peter McEnery was Charlie Wilder in The Cat and the Canary

Who did Peter McEnery portray in Beat Girl?
Peter McEnery was Tony in Beat Girl

Who did Peter McEnery portray in Tunes of Glory?
Peter McEnery was Lt. David MacKinnon in Tunes of Glory


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