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Peter Brian Bromilow (21 April 1933 – 16 October 1994) was an English-born actor. Active on stage, he made his film debut in 1967 in ''
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. He moved to Hollywood in the 1970s, and made television guest appearances on ''
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'', '' The Virginian'', '' The Feather and Father Gang'',''
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''. His U.S. theatre work included playing Inspector Lestrade in ''Sherlock's Last Case'', directed by
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, with the Los Angeles Actors' Theatre in 1984.


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* ''
Camelot Camelot is a legendary castle and Royal court, court associated with King Arthur. Absent in the early Arthurian material, Camelot first appeared in 12th-century French romances and, since the Lancelot-Grail cycle, eventually came to be described ...
'' (1967) - Sir Sagramore * ''
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'' (1969) saison 8 episode 12 ''(Journey to Scathelock)'' : Captain Cornish * ''
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'' (1970) - Doctor Forrest * '' Nasty Habits'' (1977) - Baudouin * ''
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'' (1977) - Kostov's Interpreter * '' The Eddie Capra Mysteries'' (1978) - Muldoon (Episode: "Murder on the Flip Side") * ''
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'' (1980) - Gay Motorcyclist * ''Evita Peron'' (1981, TV Movie) - Capt. Gayado * ''
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'' (1984) - Judge * '' Hot Chili'' (1985) - Herr Fritz * '' Club Paradise'' (1986) - Nigel * '' Hard Ticket to Hawaii'' (1987) - Mr. Chang * ''Programmed to Kill'' (1987) - Donovan * '' War and Remembrance'' (1988, TV Mini-Series) - Cmdr. Sutherland * '' Scrooged'' (1988) - Archbishop * '' My Stepmother Is an Alien'' (1988) - Second in Command * '' Wild at Heart'' (1990) - Hotel Manager * '' Highlander II: The Quickening'' (1991) - Joe * '' The Rocketeer'' (1991) - Nobleman * '' Delirious'' (1991) - Auctioneer


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bromilow, Peter English male stage actors English male film actors English male television actors 1933 births 1994 deaths 20th-century English male actors English expatriate male actors in the United States Male actors from Cheshire