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Bob Peck

Stage Actor

Birthday August 23, 1945

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England

Age 53 Years

Date of death 4 April, 1999

Died Place Kingston-upon-Thames, London, England

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Who Is Bob Peck? Age, Biography and Wiki

Bob Peck, born on August 23, 1945, in the quiet town of Leeds, England, left an indelible mark on the world of acting before his untimely passing in 1999. Renowned for his compelling performances in theatre, television, and film, Peck became a notable figure during the 1970s and '80s. Some of his most memorable roles include his performances in "The Last of England" and "Jurassic Park," where he played the pivotal role of Robert Muldoon, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

Sadly, Peck passed away on April 4, 1999, after a courageous battle with cancer, but his legacy continues to inspire new generations of actors.

Occupation Stage Actor
Date of Birth August 23, 1945
Age 53 Years
Birth Place Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Horoscope Leo
Country England
Date of death 4 April, 1999
Died Place Kingston-upon-Thames, London, England

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Height, Weight & Measurements

While precise current statistics aren't available since Bob Peck has passed away, it is documented that he stood at approximately 6 feet tall (183 cm) and weighed around 170 lbs (77 kg) during his active years. He had a distinctive physique that matched his commanding presence on screen.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Bob Peck was married to actress and playwright, Debbie Peck, and they had two children together. The couple shared a deep bond, evidenced through their joint ventures in the arts. While the details of his personal life remain relatively private, there are no records of him having any significant relationships beyond his marriage.

In the later years of his life and career, Peck appeared in more films, portraying the roles of Captain Sebastian Belger in Merisairas, Françoise's father in Surviving Picasso, Ravn in Smilla's Sense of Snow, Harry Briggs in FairyTale: A True Story and Denton (based on Lancelot Dent) in the film The Opium War (Chinese: 鸦片战争; pinyin: yapian

zhanzheng).

He also appeared in the direct-to-TV film The Scold's Bridle (1998).

Net Worth and Salary

At the time of his death, Bob Peck's estimated net worth was around $2 million. This figure reflected his successful career in acting, which spans various mediums, including stage, television, and film. Although specific salary details for individual roles remain undisclosed, his work in projects like "Jurassic Park" undoubtedly contributed significantly to his earnings.

Career, Business and Investments

Bob Peck made his Broadway debut and gained early recognition for his work in British theatre. He transitioned seamlessly into television, becoming a household name in the UK through popular series such as "Edge of Darkness." His ability to portray complex characters led to notable film roles, particularly in high-profile projects like "The Hunting Party" and "The Last of England."

Beyond acting, Peck had interests in various business ventures related to the arts, but specific details about these investments are limited. His focus remained primarily on his craft, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate in the industry.

Before breaking into film and television work, Peck was a regular actor with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) alongside Ian McKellen, Donald Sinden and Judi Dench. Between 1979 and 1980 he played Iago alongside Donald Sinden in Othello, in both Stratford and London.

He made a memorable appearance on stage in the RSC production of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, originally by Charles Dickens, playing two characters: the boisterous Yorkshireman John Browdie and the predatory Sir Mulberry Hawk, and repeated these roles on Broadway and when the production was filmed for television in 1982.

He played the character of Macduff in Trevor Nunn's acclaimed 1976 stage and television versions of Macbeth, and re-appeared in another production of the play in 1982, this time playing Macbeth himself. According to Peck's fellow RSC performer and veteran McKellen, Peck is the actor he considers he "learned the most from".

Social Network

Bob Peck does not have a social media presence as he passed away long before the advent of popular platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. However, his fans and admirers continue to honor his memory via fan pages and tributes on these platforms, sharing his extensive filmography and discussing his iconic performances.

After gaining popularity for his starring role in Edge of Darkness, Peck began appearing in films.

After a few theatre appearances, Peck made his first appearance as a main character in a film again playing a policeman, John Graham, based in Kenya in 1950, who takes under his wing the son of a murdered black priest in the 1987 film The Kitchen Toto.

He also appeared in the 1987 film On the Black Hill, adapted from the 1982 novel of the same name by Bruce Chatwin. The role which really launched his career as a film actor was his portrayal of the android Byron, in the post-apocalyptic science-fiction adventure film Slipstream (1989), in which he appeared alongside Mark Hamill, Bill Paxton, F.

Murray Abraham, Ben Kingsley and Robbie Coltrane. During the late-1980s, he also appeared in television shows including The Storyteller, The Jim Henson Hour and Screen One.

Education

Bob Peck received his formal education at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where he honed his acting skills. This esteemed institution has produced many of the finest talents in British theatre and cinema, making it a fitting training ground for Peck's illustrious career. His education laid the foundation for the depth and nuance he brought to his roles.


He attended Leeds Modern School in Lawnswood, and performed with the National Youth Theatre for six weeks when he was 15. He then studied at Leeds College of Art, where he received a Diploma in Art and Design, and where he was involved in student amateur dramatics.

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