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Full Name
  
Peter Stephens

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Peter Stephens

Occupation
  
actor


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Born
  
3 January 1920 (
1920-01-03
)

Died
  
September 17, 1972, England, United Kingdom

Movies and TV shows
  
Herostratus, United!

Peter Stephens (3 January 1920 – 17 September 1972) was an English stage, film and television supporting actor, notable for his portrayal of the Bunteresque character Cyril in the Doctor Who serial The Celestial Toymaker. He was also the director of one film during his career.

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Career

Stephens first appeared in films playing Major Lench in the 1956 John Boulting offering, Private's Progress, which starred Richard Attenborough as an innocent young recruit who gets involved with a gang of Army spivs. In the same year, he also made his first major television appearance as Hassan Ben Ali in "Albania", an episode of the ITC Entertainment adventure serial The Count of Monte Cristo. He took a lesser role in the ITV "Television Playhouse" production of Skipper Next to God, portraying a Dutch officer.

In 1957, he switched to the BBC, playing Monte in No Shepherds Watched, the story of a bungling criminal family headed by Warren Mitchell, whose plans for a robbery are foiled by a café owner, played by Mitchell's future Till Death Us Do Part wife, Dandy Nichols.

His only film appearance that year was in the Columbia Pictures British black-and-white film, Kill Her Gently, directed by Charles Saunders but with no star names appearing in the main roles of a man, his wife, and his chance encounter with two known prison escapees, who he then tries to employ to murder his spouse.

He appeared in two TV series in 1958 – the 6-part "demob" saga from the BBC called Fair Game, and the popular police programme Dixon of Dock Green (playing Todd in "The Key of the Nick").

Directing one film

Peter Stephens' only film as a director, Mustang!, was released through United Artists in 1959. It was based on the book Capture of the Golden Stallion by Rutherford Montgomery, and tells of the attempts by occupants of a ranch first to kill a troublesome wild mustang horse, and then to capture and tame it. He had been approached by film producers Robert Franklyn and Sam Abarbanel to make the Western in the early 1950s, and shooting took place in California and Oklahoma, with the final edit ready by 1955. Unfortunately, the picture quality was poor, reputedly because it had been shot with 16mm film and then enlarged to 35mm.

Returning to acting

He returned to Dixon of Dock Green once more in 1959, though playing an entirely different character, Chapman, in "Over and Out". He also took the role of Mr Lirriper in "The Runaways", part of the Tales from Dickens presentations by Fredric March.

His work in the early 1960s included regular appearances in some well-known productions for television, such as Maigret (1960), Danger Man (1961 and 1966) and the 1962 mini-series of Oliver Twist (featuring a very young Melvyn Hayes as the Artful Dodger) when Stephens played Mr Limbkins. He also played a councillor in Sir Francis Drake in 1962, after which he took time out to appear on the stage.

On 6 August 1964, Stephens opened at the New Arts Theatre in the London premiere of Alan Ayckbourn's play Mr Whatnot, portraying Herbert the Butler, amongst a cast which included Ronnie Barker, Ronnie Stevens and Judy Cornwell. He did find time to play two characters on television that year, Mr Dawson in "My Late Dear Husband", an episode in the popular Scottish series Dr Finlay's Casebook, and Mr Jinkins in the BBC's 13 part serial Martin Chuzzlewit, adapted from Charles Dickens' novel.

1965 saw a brief return to the cinema for him, portraying Sir Giles Redman in the 30-minute "Scales of Justice" featurette The Hidden Face. In television that year, he made appearances in single episodes of more anthology-style series, namely The Man in Room 17, Out of the Unknown, An Enemy of the State, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Doctor Who and "Cyril"

Perhaps Stephens' best-remembered performances were in three episodes of season 3 of Doctor Who, the long-running British sci-fi series featuring a time-travelling Time Lord played in this series by William Hartnell. In the storyline popularly known as The Celestial Toymaker, he played both Cyril the kitchen boy and the animated playing card the Knave of Hearts. The producers subsequently received complaints from lawyers acting on behalf of the deceased author Charles Hamilton's estate. The character Cyril was said to bear a remarkable resemblance to William George Bunter, whom Hamilton wrote many books about under the pen name Frank Richards. The BBC finally issued a disclaimer, saying that Cyril was merely "Bunter-like".

Stephens would portray a completely different character, Lolem, during episodes one and three of the 1967 serial The Underwater Menace while Patrick Troughton was playing the Doctor

Final years

Stephens made further 1967 television appearances in Adam Adamant Lives!, Dr Finlay's Casebook (for the second time, but as a different character), and played Felix Delmer in one episode of the BBC drama Champion House.

He continued his film career in 1967 by appearing in a 38-minute short film called Money-Go-Round, based on dealings at the Stock Exchange, and in which he played a tycoon. He followed this in the same year with a more prominent role as Farson in the full-length film Herostratus, whose plot involves issues on suicide, and featured minor roles for a young Helen Mirren and Malcolm Muggeridge, who played himself.

In the Wednesday Play series, he appeared as Captain Carruthers in the final part of Alan Plater's 1968 trilogy, To See How Far It Is, about a "humble pen-pusher in a cardboard factory" who, in his attempts to brighten up his life, ends up surrounded by "a little feminine company" on a cruise ship. He could also be seen on TV in that year in another anthology series, "ITV Playhouse", playing Mr Morrow alongside Nicky Henson and Ronald Fraser in Peter Wildeblood's play Rogues' Gallery: The Lives and Crimes of Jonathan Wild and Jack Sheppard.

Stephens' only cinema appearance of 1969 was as the Abbott of St Mary's in the Hammer/LWT co-production Wolfshead. He was very busy on the small screen however. He took the parts of Bellchamber in "Love All", an episode of the quirky ITV series The Avengers, Quintin Blythe in one episode of Yorkshire Television's The Flaxton Boys serial, and Sir Timothy Grange in "When did You Start to Stop Seeing Things?", from the offbeat ghost-related television series Randall and Hopkirk. He also played Mr Bailey in seven instalments of the TV series Mr Digby Darling, which starred Peter Jones and Sheila Hancock.

After portraying Don Gutierre in the BBC's epic historical drama The Six Wives of Henry VIII, he made a cinema film alongside Jean Simmons called Say Hello to Yesterday, in which he played a businessman.

1971 saw many television appearances from Stephens. The list included Doctor in the House, Brett, Z-Cars, and portraying Beppo Bowles in Eyeless in Gaza.

He made a major film in 1971 with Pier Paolo Pasolini, I Racconti di Canterbury, an Italian language adaptation of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, playing Justinus. He had previously appeared as a friar in the BBC's bawdy 1969 TV version. The friar turned up in episode 5, entitled "The Wife of Bath's Tale/The Clerk's Tale".

In late 1971 another film, Hammer Films' Twins of Evil, was released, starring Peter Cushing, and in which Stephens supported as a member of the Brotherhood, a fictional sect which fought vampirism in Central Europe in the 19th century.

In the final year of his life, he secured a regular role as the chairman of the board of St. Swithin's Hospital in four episodes of Doctor in Charge, the ITV comedy series based on Richard Gordon's books, and starring Robin Nedwell, George Layton, Geoffrey Davies and Richard O'Sullivan.

His last ever film was Go for a Take, an inward-looking treatment satirising the film industry, in which he took the part of a film director who has to contend with two men 'on the run' invading a set, pretending to be film extras.

Peter Stephens died on 17 September 1972; however, one further appearance occurred posthumously — his portrayal of Amlodd in HTV's historical adventure series Arthur of the Britons. The episode he had completed before his death, "In Common Cause", was not broadcast until 24 October 1973.

Filmography

Actor
1973
Arthur of the Britons (TV Series) as
Amlodd
- In Common Cause (1973) - Amlodd
1973
Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood as
Abbot of St. Mary's
1972
Double Take as
Director
1972
Love and Mr Lewisham (TV Series) as
Blendershin
- Part 3 (1972) - Blendershin
1972
The Sextet (TV Series) as
Jenkinson
- Blur and Blank via Cleckheaton (1972) - Jenkinson
1972
The Canterbury Tales as
Justinus
1972
Doctor in Charge (TV Series) as
Chairman of the Board
- Mum's the Word (1972) - Chairman of the Board
- Face the Music (1972) - Chairman of the Board
- Climbing the Ladder (1972) - Chairman of the Board
- The Research Unit (1972) - Chairman of the Board
1972
The Organization (TV Series) as
Ronnie Travers
- Eve and Rodney Spurling (1972) - Ronnie Travers
1971
Eyeless in Gaza (TV Series) as
Beppo Bowles
- All Is Best, Though We Oft Doubt (1971) - Beppo Bowles
- O Dark, Dark, Dark, Amid the Blaze of Noon (1971) - Beppo Bowles
1971
Twins of Evil as
Brotherhood Member (uncredited)
1971
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Mather
- Who's Your Friend?: Part 2 (1971) - Mather
- Who's Your Friend?: Part 1 (1971) - Mather
1971
Brett (TV Series) as
Priest
- All the King's Men (1971) - Priest
1971
Doctor at Large (TV Series) as
Sir Joseph Bickmore
- It's the Rich Wot Gets the Pleasure (1971) - Sir Joseph Bickmore
1971
The Dick Emery Show (TV Series)
- Episode #10.8 (1971)
1971
Six Dates with Barker (TV Series) as
Secret agent
- 1915: Lola (1971) - Secret agent
1971
Say Hello to Yesterday as
Businessman (uncredited)
1970
If It Moves, File It (TV Series) as
Goodbody
- Lost and Found (1970) - Goodbody
1970
As Good Cooks Go (TV Series) as
Mr. Blakeley
- Tummy Troubles (1970) - Mr. Blakeley
1970
The Six Wives of Henry VIII (TV Mini Series) as
Don Gutierre Gómez de Fuensalida
- Catherine of Aragon (1970) - Don Gutierre Gómez de Fuensalida
1969
Mr. Digby Darling (TV Series) as
Mr. Bailey
- Festive Spirit (1969) - Mr. Bailey
- Prime of Life (1969) - Mr. Bailey
- Last of the Big Spenders (1969) - Mr. Bailey
- The Man in Her Life (1969) - Mr. Bailey
- Behind Every Man (1969) - Mr. Bailey
- Woman's Place- in the Office (1969) - Mr. Bailey
- Elementary My Dear Thelma (1969) - Mr. Bailey
1969
Canterbury Tales (TV Series) as
Friar
- The Canon Yeoman's Tale/The Franklin's Tale (1969) - Friar
- The Wife of Bath's Tale/The Clerk's Tale (1969) - Friar
- The Friar's Tale/The Pardoner's Tale (1969) - Friar
- The Prologue/The Knight's Tale (1969) - Friar
1969
My Partner the Ghost (TV Series) as
Sir Timothy Grange
- When Did You Start to Stop Seeing Things? (1969) - Sir Timothy Grange
1969
The Flaxton Boys (TV Series) as
Quintin Blythe
- 1854: The Tutor (1969) - Quintin Blythe
1969
Dombey and Son (TV Mini Series) as
Dr. Parker Peps
- Dombey and Son, and Daughter (1969) - Dr. Parker Peps
1969
The Way We Live Now (TV Series) as
Fat member
- Close of Play (1969) - Fat member
1969
The Siegfried Idyll (TV Movie) as
Pfistermeister
1969
Adventure Weekly (TV Series) as
Councillor Myers
- The Siege (1969) - Councillor Myers
1969
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Mr. Bellchamber
- Love All (1969) - Mr. Bellchamber
1968
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mr. Morrow
- Rogues' Gallery: The Lives and Crimes of Jonathan Wild and Jack Sheppard (1968) - Mr. Morrow
1968
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Captain Carruthers
- To See How Far It Is (1968) - Captain Carruthers
1967
Money-Go-Round (Short) as
Tycoon
1967
The First Freedom (TV Movie)
1967
Harry Worth (TV Series) as
Sir Gerald Copley
- Deputation from Lower Cludworth (1967) - Sir Gerald Copley
1967
Herostratus as
Farson
1967
Champion House (TV Series) as
Felix Delmer
- Take It from Me (1967) - Felix Delmer
1964
Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) as
Cardill / Mr. Dawson
- Advertising Matter (1967) - Cardill
- My Late Dear Husband (1964) - Mr. Dawson
1967
Adam Adamant Lives! (TV Series) as
Minister
- The Resurrectionists (1967) - Minister
1967
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (TV Series) as
Monsieur Lubin
- The Lift (1967) - Monsieur Lubin
1966
Doctor Who (TV Series) as
Cyril / Lolem / Kitchen Boy / ...
- The Underwater Menace: Episode 3 (1967) - Lolem
- The Underwater Menace: Episode 1 (1967) - Lolem
- The Final Test (1966) - Cyril
- The Dancing Floor (1966) - Kitchen Boy / Cyril
- The Hall of Dolls (1966) - Knave of Hearts / Cyril
1966
The Corridor People (TV Series) as
Head of Department One
- Victim as Black (1966) - Head of Department One
1966
United! (TV Series) as
John Henderson
- Episode #1.89 (1966) - John Henderson
- Episode #1.88 (1966) - John Henderson
- Episode #1.80 (1966) - John Henderson
- Episode #1.72 (1966) - John Henderson
- Episode #1.70 (1966) - John Henderson
- Episode #1.61 (1966) - John Henderson
1966
Secret Agent (TV Series) as
Frankie
- The Paper Chase (1966) - Frankie
1966
Walter and Connie Reporting (TV Series) as
Jeweller
- The Brooch (1966) - Jeweller
1966
The Liars (TV Series) as
Churt
- Episode #1.5 (1966) - Churt
1965
Hereward the Wake (TV Series) as
Thorold
- The King's Vengeance (1965) - Thorold
- Face to Face (1965) - Thorold
- The Burning of the Golden Borough (1965) - Thorold
- Live and Die (1965) - Thorold
1965
Buddenbrooks (TV Mini Series) as
Herr Brecht
- Silent Night (1965) - Herr Brecht
1965
An Enemy of the State (TV Series) as
Simons
- The Blood Red Tape (1965) - Simons
- The Faceless Man (1965) - Simons
- Cause for Alarm (1965) - Simons
- Point of No Return (1965) - Simons
1965
Out of the Unknown (TV Series) as
Stephenson
- Time in Advance (1965) - Stephenson
1965
The Man in Room 17 (TV Series) as
Moresby-Smith
- Black Anniversary (1965) - Moresby-Smith
1965
The World of Wooster (TV Series) as
Mr. Blumenfeld
- Jeeves and the Dog MacIntosh (1965) - Mr. Blumenfeld
1965
The Scales of Justice (TV Series) as
Sir Giles Redman
- The Hidden Face (1965) - Sir Giles Redman
1964
Compact (TV Series) as
Peter Gregory
- Home and Dry (1964) - Peter Gregory
1964
The Count of Monte Cristo (TV Series) as
King Louis XVIII
- The Abbe Faria (1964) - King Louis XVIII
1964
Festival (TV Series) as
Fat Prelate
- The Life of Galileo (1964) - Fat Prelate
1964
Martin Chuzzlewit (TV Mini Series) as
Mr. Jinkins
- Episode #1.13 (1964) - Mr. Jinkins
- Episode #1.4 (1964) - Mr. Jinkins
- Episode #1.3 (1964) - Mr. Jinkins
1964
It's Dark Outside (TV Series) as
Club Manager
- You Play the Red and the Black Comes Up (1964) - Club Manager
1963
Comedy Playhouse (TV Series) as
Nosher Fawkes
- Nicked at the Bottle (1963) - Nosher Fawkes
1963
The Sentimental Agent (TV Series) as
Phillips
- Never Play Cards with Strangers (1963) - Phillips
1963
Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series) as
Wesley Freeman
- Episode #1.646 (1963) - Wesley Freeman
1963
Moonstrike (TV Series) as
Station Sergeant
- The Escape (1963) - Station Sergeant
1962
Zero One (TV Series) as
Man
- Big Sister (1962) - Man
1962
Playback as
First Drunk
1962
The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
First Drunk
- Playback (1962) - First Drunk
1962
Sir Francis Drake (TV Series) as
Counsellor
- Drake on Trial (1962) - Counsellor
1962
Oliver Twist (TV Mini Series) as
Mr. Limbkins
- Episode #1.3 (1962) - Mr. Limbkins
- Episode #1.2 (1962) - Mr. Limbkins
- Episode #1.1 (1962) - Mr. Limbkins
1961
The Men from Room 13 (TV Series) as
Dummy
- The Man Who Made Trouble: Part 3 (1961) - Dummy
- The Man Who Made Trouble: Part 2 (1961) - Dummy
- The Man Who Made Trouble: Part 1 (1961) - Dummy
1961
The Treasure Seekers (TV Series) as
Mr. Jenkins
- The Council of Ways and Means (1961) - Mr. Jenkins
1960
Maigret (TV Series) as
Baron Lagrange
- The Revolver (1960) - Baron Lagrange
1960
Danger Man (TV Series) as
Casseius Jones
- The Island (1960) - Casseius Jones
1960
BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
Sir Charles Baggott / General Kiev / Mr. Freeman
- Summer Theatre: A Dream of Treason (1960) - Sir Charles Baggott
- Twentieth Century Theatre: The Assassin (1960) - General Kiev
- Twentieth Century Theatre: The Fanatics (1960) - Mr. Freeman
1960
Armchair Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
Romain Planchet
- Madeleine (1960) - Romain Planchet
1960
Knight Errant Limited (TV Series) as
Fletcher
- A Touch of the Orient (1960) - Fletcher
1960
Arthur's Treasured Volumes (TV Series) as
Mr. Wagstaffe
- The History of Mr Lacey (1960) - Mr. Wagstaffe
1960
Formula for Danger (TV Series)
- An Experiment with Danger (1960)
- Pat the Accuser (1960)
- A Face at the Window (1960)
- Big Business and Shady Business (1960)
1960
Somerset Maugham Hour (TV Series) as
Victor Palace
- Flotsam and Jetsam (1960) - Victor Palace
1960
The Flesh and the Fiends as
McBain (uncredited)
1960
The Trouble with Harry (TV Series)
- A Fool and His Money- (1960)
1959
Dial 999 (TV Series) as
Jenkins
- Payroll Job (1959) - Jenkins
1959
Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens (TV Series) as
Mr. Lirriper
- A Dickens Christmas: The Runaways (1959) - Mr. Lirriper
1959
The Infamous John Friend (TV Mini Series) as
Mr. Hunt
- Episode #1.4 (1959) - Mr. Hunt
- Episode #1.3 (1959) - Mr. Hunt
1959
The Two Charleys (TV Series) as
Mr. Blitzen
- Giggles and Girls (1959) - Mr. Blitzen
1958
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Chapman / Todd
- Over and Out (1959) - Chapman
- The Key of the Nick (1958) - Todd
1956
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Art Dealer / Drunk / Dutch officer
- The House Next Door (1959) - Art Dealer
- Rock-a-Bye Barnie (1959)
- Special Occasion (1958) - Drunk
- Skipper Next to God (1956) - Dutch officer
1959
The Wright People (TV Series)
- Episode #1.7 (1959)
- Episode #1.5 (1959)
- Episode #1.2 (1959)
1959
Boyd Q.C. (TV Series)
- Old Tom (1959)
1958
Red Peppers (TV Movie) as
Mr. Edwards
1953
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Baron Massy, Prefect of Province of Tarbes / Mr. Sidebottom / Hempseed / ...
- Bernadette Soubirous (1958) - Baron Massy, Prefect of Province of Tarbes
- The Makepeace Story #1: The Ruthless Destiny (1955) - Mr. Sidebottom
- The Scarlet Pimpernel (1955) - Hempseed
- The Adventurer (1955) - Mr. Williams
- Family Portrait (1955) - Mendel, a marriage broker
- Our Marie (1953)
1958
The Sky Larks (TV Series) as
Sultan
- Flag-Captain (1958) - Sultan
1958
The Larkins (TV Series) as
Mr Gilroy
- Gun-In-Law (1958) - Mr Gilroy
1958
Television Playwright (TV Series) as
Cecil Alford
- The Inside Chance (1958) - Cecil Alford
1958
Fair Game (TV Series) as
Mr. Conroy
- The Golden Oriole (1958) - Mr. Conroy
1958
Dead Trouble (TV Mini Series) as
Chief of Police
- Cross Questions (1958) - Chief of Police
1958
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
The Bishop
- The Sins of Simone (1958) - The Bishop
1957
The Thompson Family (TV Series) as
Percy James
- The Foundation Stone (1958) - Percy James
- Guy Visits His Father (1958) - Percy James
- The Night of the Dance (1958) - Percy James
- The New Neighbours (1957) - Percy James
1958
The Diary of Samuel Pepys (TV Mini Series) as
Lord Clarendon
- Episode #1.12 (1958) - Lord Clarendon
- Episode #1.11 (1958) - Lord Clarendon
- Episode #1.6 (1958) - Lord Clarendon
1958
Television World Theatre (TV Series) as
Tong, a Procurer
- The Circle of Chalk (1958) - Tong, a Procurer
1957
Kill Her Gently as
Bank Manager
1957
Life with the Lyons (TV Series)
- Where There's a Will (1957)
1957
Whack-O! (TV Series) as
Soames
- Episode #2.4 (1957) - Soames
1957
No Shepherds Watched (TV Movie) as
Monte
1956
Up in the World as
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
1956
The Count of Monte Cristo (TV Series) as
Hassan Ben Ali
- Albania (1956) - Hassan Ben Ali
1956
Private's Progress as
Major Lench (uncredited)
1955
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Mr. Holmes
- No Other Verdict (1955) - Mr. Holmes
1954
Give Them a Ring (TV Movie) as
Sir Dudley Stretfield, MP
1948
For the Children (TV Series) as
The Emperor
- Androcles and the Lion (1948) - The Emperor
1948
The Immortal Lady (TV Short) as
The Venetian Ambassador
Director
1959
Mustang!

References

Peter Stephens (actor) Wikipedia