Peter Blake

Peter Blake

1948-12-08 – 2018-07-23 (age 69) Selkirk - Scotland - UK
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Biography

Peter Blake (1948-2018) was an actor famous for his roles on TV, stage and film. He was perhaps best known for his role as the medallion man fantasist Kirk St Moritz in John Sullivan's 1980s sitcoms Dear John and for his recurring role as the Fonz like character in the Pepsi adverts of the '70s and '80s which saw him release a UK Top 40 Hit with 'Lipsmackin Rock n Rollin'. In the theatre, Blake starred in Hair, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Jesus Christ Superstar and many Ray Cooney productions. On TV, Blake guested in many productions including Z Cars, Casualty, A Very Peculiar Practice, Taggart, Shoestring, Out, Ever Decreasing Circles, Just Good Friends, and Doctors.

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Known For

Intimate Games
Intimate Games

1976

as John

Run For Your Wife
Run For Your Wife

2012

as Man reading newspaper

Heroes and Villains
Heroes and Villains

2006

as Julian

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Cash in Hand

1998

as Agent John Maniac

The After Dinner Joke
The After Dinner Joke

1978

as Popstar

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The Proofing Session

1977

as Club Manager

Praying Mantis
Praying Mantis

1982

as Dr Courant

Panic
Panic

1978

as Paul

Days
Days

1981

as Registrar

Murder On Line One
Murder On Line One

1989

as Marc Russell