Peter Dyneley

Peter Dyneley

  • Birthday: 1921-04-13
  • Deathday: 1977-08-19
  • Place of birth: Hastings, East Sussex, England

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Peter Dyneley (13 April 1921 - 19 August 1977) was a British actor, born in Hastings, East Sussex, England. Although appearing in many smaller roles in both film and television, he is best remembered for his performance as the voice of Jeff Tracy in the Gerry Anderson 1960s TV series Thunderbirds and the subsequent movies Thunderbirds Are GO (1966) and Thunderbird 6 (1968). Dyneley also provided the uncredited voice-over countdown in the opening sequence of the TV series. Description above from the Wikipedia article Peter Dyneley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Thunderbird 6

1968

As Jeff Tracy (voice)

Thunderbirds Are GO

1966

As Jeff Tracy (voice)

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone

1961

As Lloyd Greener

Beau Brummell

1954

As Midger

The Manster

1959

As Larry Stanford

Black Trash

1976

As Captain

House of Mystery

1961

As Mark Lemming

The Strange Awakening

1958

As Dr. Rene Normand

Third Party Risk

1954

As Tony Roscoe

The Executioner

1970

As Balkov

October Moth

1960

As Tom

Deadly Record

1959

As Dr. Morrow

The Stolen Airliner

1955

As Uncle George

The Young Lovers

1954

As Regan (uncredited)

It Happened Here

1966

As German Officer #1

Thunder on Sycamore Street

1957

As Arthur Hayes

Sink the Bismarck!

1960

As Commander Jenkins (uncredited)

Salute the Toff

1952

As Lady Anthea's Husband (uncredited)

The Whole Truth

1958

As Willy Reichel

Chato's Land

1972

As Ezra Meade

The Investigator

1973

As The Investigator (voice)

The Dame of Sark

1976

As Robert Hathaway

K is for Killing

1974

As David Garrick

The Golden Disc

1958

As Mr. Washington

Hell Below Zero

1954

As Miller

Romeo and Juliet

1976

As Escalus, Prince of Verona

The Day of the Triffids

1962

As Narrator / Parisian Radio Operator (voice) (uncredited)

The Double Agent

1969

As Col. Golchenko

Loyalties

1976

As Lord St Erth

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