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Peter Tilbury

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Peter Tilbury
Born
Peter Tilbury

(1945-10-20) 20 October 1945 (age 78)
Redruth, Cornwall, England

Peter Tilbury (born 20 October 1945, in Redruth, Cornwall, England), is a British actor and writer.

As an actor Tilbury's television appearances include The Shadow of the Tower (1972),[1] Dixon of Dock Green (1974), It Takes a Worried Man (1981), a series he created and where he wrote most of the episodes, Miss Marple (1987), Fortunes of War (1987) Casualty (1989), The Bill (1990), Birds of a Feather (1990), and Chef! (1993).[2]

He appeared in the film Breaking Glass (1980).

As a television writer Tilbury's credits include Sorry, I'm A Stranger Here Myself, the first three series of Shelley, starring Hywel Bennett, nine episodes of Chef! from 1993 to 1994, starring Lenny Henry, ten episodes of Birds of a Feather from 1990 to 1996, and two episodes of Not Going Out in 2007.[2] His play Under the Doctor starring Peter Davison and Anton Rodgers opened at the Comedy Theatre in London in 2001.

In 1994 he was nominated for a BAFTA for his series Chef!.[2]

References

  1. ^ Sue Parrill and William B. Robison, The Tudors on Film and Television McFarland & Co Inc (2012) pg. 200
  2. ^ a b c Tilbury on the Internet Movie Database