
Trevor Peacock
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1931-05-19
Day of Death
2021-03-08 (89 years old)
Place of Birth
Tottenham, London, England, UK
Trevor Peacock
Biography
Trevor Edward Peacock was an English actor, screenwriter, and songwriter, best known for playing Jim Trott in the BBC comedy series The Vicar of Dibley.
Acting
(2021)
The Vicar of Dibley: Inside Out
as Self (Archive Footage)
(2016)
British Sitcom: 60 Years of Laughing at Ourselves
as Jim Trott (archive footage) (uncredited)
(2012)
Quartet
as George
(2007)
Fred Claus
as Papa Claus
(2004)
The Legend of the Tamworth Two
as Mr Martin
(2001)
Lorna Doone
as Parson Bowden
(2001)
Dog Eat Dog
as Grandad
(2000)
Don Quixote
as Innkeeper
(2000)
Madame Bovary
as Rouault
(2000)
Sabotage!!
as Papa Armani
(1999)
Sunshine
as Comrade Gen. Kope
(1999)
A Christmas Carol
as Old Joe
(1998)
The Gift
as Trevor
(1997)
Roseanna's Grave
as Fredo Iaccoponi
(1994)
Meat
as Mr Cadzow
(1993)
The Trial
as Examining Magistrate
(1992)
A Very Polish Practice
as Reynard Krapowski
(1991)
Bejewelled
as Crook
(1991)
Cabiri
as Voice
(1991)
Mel Gibson Goes Back to School
as The Gravedigger (archive footage)
(1990)
Hamlet
as The Gravedigger
(1990)
Antonia and Jane
as A.D. Humphries
(1990)
Sweet Nothing
as Man in Cell
(1990)
Shoot the Revolution
as Romulus Sises
(1987)
The Lady's Not For Burning
as Matthew Skipps
(1986)
Theban Plays: Oedipus at Colonus
as Chorus
(1986)
The Insurance Man
as Franz (old)
(1985)
Titus Andronicus
as Titus Andronicus
(1984)
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
as Boult
(1983)
Henry VI Part 2
as Sheriff / Jack Cade
(1983)
Henry VI Part 1
as Lord Talbot
(1982)
Grandad
as Dr. Kershaw
(1980)
Twelfth Night
as Feste
(1980)
Rottingdean
as Frank
(1978)
Soldiers Talking, Cleanly
as Sgt-Major Pusey
(1977)
A Choice of Evils
as Father Borrelli
(1977)
Gotcha / Campion's Interview
as Sheldon
(1973)
Edward G: Like the Filmstar
as Pearson
(1972)
Lady Caroline Lamb
as Agent
(1971)
Catch Me a Spy
as Man on Plane
(1968)
The Year of the Sex Olympics
as Custard Pie Expert
(1963)
(1961)
What a Whopper
as Barrow Boy (uncredited)
Crew
(1968)
(1965)
He Who Rides a Tiger
Writer
(1962)
De Ordonnans
Writer
(1960)
Beat Girl
Lyricist