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Peter Hawkins

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Peter Hawkins Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Brixton, London Borough of Lambeth, Greater London, England
Death
8 Jul 2006 (aged 82)
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Actor. He was born in Brixton, England. He first appeared as a TV actor in 1949 in a production of The Good Companions, but Hawkins become famous as the voice of many characters in children's classics such as Bill and Ben in "Flower Pot Men," Zippy from "Rainbow" and particularly, with sinister tones developed with his fellow actor, David Graham, the Daleks in "Doctor Who." Throughout his career Hawkins continued to appear in small roles on television, often cast as a policeman or officials. He played a variety of characters in "Dave Allen at Large" (1971) and was also seen in series such as "Father Brown" (1974) and "Dial M for Murder" (1974).
Actor. He was born in Brixton, England. He first appeared as a TV actor in 1949 in a production of The Good Companions, but Hawkins become famous as the voice of many characters in children's classics such as Bill and Ben in "Flower Pot Men," Zippy from "Rainbow" and particularly, with sinister tones developed with his fellow actor, David Graham, the Daleks in "Doctor Who." Throughout his career Hawkins continued to appear in small roles on television, often cast as a policeman or officials. He played a variety of characters in "Dave Allen at Large" (1971) and was also seen in series such as "Father Brown" (1974) and "Dial M for Murder" (1974).

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