Peter Bowles Explained

Peter Bowles
Birth Name:Peter John Bowles
Birth Date:16 October 1936
Birth Place:London, England
Death Place:London, England
Years Active:1956–2021
Occupation:Actor
Children:3

Peter John Bowles (16 October 1936 – 17 March 2022) was an English screen and stage actor. He gained prominence for television dramas such as Callan: A Magnum for Schneider and I, Claudius. He is however, best remembered for his roles in sitcoms and television comedy dramas, including: Rumpole of the Bailey, Only When I Laugh, To the Manor Born, The Bounder, The Irish R.M., Lytton's Diary, Executive Stress and Perfect Scoundrels.

Early life and education

Bowles was born in London, England.[1] His father was Herbert Reginald Bowles, valet-companion and chauffeur to Drogo Montagu, son of the Earl of Sandwich, then a butler to the daughter of Lord Beaverbrook. [2] His mother was Sarah Jane (née Harrison), from Scotland, who served as a nanny to the family of the Duke of Argyll before coming to England and working for Beaverbrook's family, which is where they met.

Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Bowles's father was sent to Rolls-Royce Aero-engine factory in Hucknall, Nottingham, where the family lived in a small "two-up, two-down" house. Bowles attended the Nottingham High Pavement Grammar School, where he was taught English by the novelist Stanley Middleton, and won a scholarship to train as an actor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where he won the Kendall Prize and later he became an associate.

Personal life and death

Bowles married Susan Bennett on 8 April 1961.[3] The couple lived in Barnes, south-west London[4] and had three children together.

Bowles died aged 85, on 17 March 2022, from cancer.[5] [6] [7] [8]

Theatre

Bowles began his career with the Old Vic Company in 1956 playing small parts in Shakespeare's Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Troilus and Cressida and Richard II. After a season the company toured North America, concluding with a sell-out season at the Winter Garden Theatre on Broadway.[9]

He then joined the Bristol Old Vic Company for a season playing character parts and taking two Shakespeare productions to the Baalbeck Festival.[10] This led to him being offered two plays by the English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre, London in September 1960: Dr Copperthwaite in The Happy Haven written by John McGragh and directed by Bill Gaskell,[11] and Kirill in Platanov by Checkov, directed by George Devine, which starred Rex Harrison.

In 1961, after appearing in J.B. at the Phoenix Theatre directed by Laurier Lister in September[12] (which closed after four weeks on the day of his wedding), he was cast in October of that year as Roger in Bonne Soupe, starring Coral Browne and directed by Eleanor Fazan at the Comedy Theatre and then Wyndhams Theatre.[13]

Later, he was in Alan Ayckbourn's Absent Friends, also starring Richard Briers, at the Garrick Theatre in 1975.[14] Then came Tom Stoppard's Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land at the Arts Theatre in 1976.[15] (Bowles had last played there in 1963 in Anthony Powell's Afternoon Men in a cast that also included James Fox, Alan Howard and the actress and pop artist Pauline Boty). In 1980 in starred in Born in the Gardens by Peter Nichols directed by Clifford Williams first at the Bristol Old Vic and then at the Globe.[16] [17]

Bowles' first starring role in the theatre after many years of TV successes was as Archie Rice in John Osborne's The Entertainer at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 1986;[18] he was the first actor to play the part in London since Laurence Olivier in 1957. In 1990 Bowles starred opposite Michael Gambon in Alan Ayckbourn's Man of the Moment at the Globe Theatre[19]

The role of Vic Parkes was Bowles' first, but not last, performance as an East End gangster. After Running Late Sir Peter Hall began to offer Bowles a succession of leading roles in West End theatre, including Terence Rattigan's Separate Tables opposite Patricia Hodge.[20] and George Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara with Jemma Redgrave. George S. Kaufman's The Royal Family and Noël Coward's Hay Fever, both opposite Judi Dench at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, followed.[21] In 1996 Bowles played Arnolphe in Molière's The School for Wives at the Piccadilly Theatre.[22]

Another play for Hall, this time at the Theatre Royal, Bath, was Rattigan's The Browning Version. Bowles' last play for Hall was Sheridan's The Rivals in 2011,[23] opposite Dame Penelope Keith, again at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. His other West End theatre plays include Coward's Present Laughter,[24] Anthony Shaffer's Sleuth,[25] Peter Nichols' Born in the Gardens, Frederick Knott's Wait Until Dark[26] and in 2004, Simon Gray's The Old Masters.[27] directed by Harold Pinter at the Comedy Theatre.

Then again at the Haymarket Theatre in Hutchinson's The Beau, opposite Richard McCabe,[28] and Rattigan's In Praise of Love at the Apollo Theatre.[29] In a South Bank Show special Melvyn Bragg interviewed George MacDonald Fraser, and Bowles played the part of Fraser's hero 'Harry Flashman'. Other parts include Higgins in Shaw's Pygmalion and the General in Jean Anouilh's The Waltz of the Toreadors, both at the Chichester Festival Theatre;[30] and Judge Brack in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler (translation: Frank McGuinness) opposite Francesca Annis.

Bowles played the ultimate gangster in Mellis and Scinto's Gangster No 1 at the Almeida Theatre[31] in 1995 for which he held the film rights; he raised money from Channel 4 Films and was executive producer for the film Gangster No. 1 (2000), starring Paul Bettany.[32]

His final starring role was Father Merrin in The Exorcist at the Phoenix Theatre directed by Sean Mathias.[33]

Filmography

Bowles was warned by casting directors on leaving the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) that because of his swarthy looks he would never play an Englishman. Indeed, his early career in television consisted mostly of playing villains (usually foreign) in such shows as The Avengers (Bowles featured in four series), Danger Man, The Saint, The Persuaders! and The Prisoner (as 'A' in "A. B. and C.", 1967).

Bowles played Balor ("the most evil man in the universe") in an episode of . He also appeared as Caractacus in the TV adaptation of I, Claudius (1976). His first major English role was Guthrie Featherstone QC MP, whom he played in many series of Rumpole of the Bailey (1978–1992), while in 1975 he played David Grant, husband of Abby Grant in the BBC series Survivors; his character died in the first episode.

After playing his first comedy role on TV (Hilary) in an episode of Rising Damp, Bowles was often seen as a comedy actor and parts in comedy series such as To the Manor Born, Only When I Laugh, The Bounder, and Executive Stress followed; however, he turned down the role of Jerry in The Good Life.

The success of To the Manor Born, playing the part of Richard DeVere (a nouveau riche millionaire supermarket owner originally from Czechoslovakia) which had audiences of over 20 million for all twenty-one episodes, changed Bowles' life. After being told by the BBC his success in comedy meant he would never work in drama again, Bowles devised a drama series called Lytton's Diary, which he sold to ITV.

It was while starring in Lytton's Diary that he was offered the title role of Major Yeates in the television series The Irish R.M. for Channel 4. A headline in the Evening Standard after that series' success read "Bowles Saves Channel 4".

Much of Bowles' work was now being shown on American television, including PBS's Masterpiece Theatre, and he was very flattered to discover that admirers in America of his work included Stephen Sondheim, Quentin Tarantino and Marlon Brando. Following The Irish R.M., Bowles co-devised the comedy/drama series Perfect Scoundrels, which ran for three series on ITV.

In 1991, Bowles took an idea for a dramatic film to the BBC; it was accepted, and after being written and adapted by Simon Gray, became Running Late, a film in the Screen One series. This was to be Bowles' first performance on BBC Television since To the Manor Born a decade earlier. Bowles, besides starring, also co-produced with Verity Lambert. The film went on to win The Golden Gate Award in 1993 at the San Francisco International Film Festival.

From 2016 to 2019, Bowles played the recurring role of the Duke of Wellington in the award-winning ITV series Victoria.

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961Wings of DeathWilliamsShort
1962Live Now, Pay LaterReginald Parker
1963The InformersPeter the PoleUncredited
1965Three Hats for LisaPepper
Dead Man's ChestJoeEdgar Wallace Mysteries
1966Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the WorldParis SingerTV film
Blow-UpRon
1968The Charge of the Light BrigadePaymaster Captain Duberly
1969The Assassination BureauJealous lover of 'La Belle Amie' Uncredited
Laughter in the DarkPaul
The Stiffkey Scandals of 1932Roland Oliver, KCTV film
Taste of ExcitementGuardi
1970EyewitnessVictor Grazzini
1972A Day in the Death of Joe EggFreddie
ShelleyByronTV film
Endless NightReuben
1973The OffenceCameron
The Legend of Hell HouseHanley
Thinking Man As HeroFrank CordroyTV film
1977For the Love of BenjiRonald
The DisappearanceJefferies
StigmaPeterTV film
1988Lord Jack CarberryTV film
1989Try This One for SizeIgor
1993Passport to MurderInspector BullionTV film
1995The StealLord Childwell
1998Little White LiesOliverTV film
1999TumbledMr Gilzean Short
2000One of the Hollywood TenJack Warner
2001In Love and WarMelvilleTV film
2005Colour Me KubrickCyril
2007Ballet ShoesSir Donald HoughtonTV film
2008FreebirdThe Chairman
The Bank JobMiles Urquart
2011Love's KitchenMax Templeton
2014LiltingAlan
PetermanOld Boy
2015Meet Pursuit Delange: The MovieSir Edward Mead
2016Not Waving ArchieShort
2017We Are TouristsWilliam
2018TogetherPhilip
2021Off the RailsVicar

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1958Armchair TheatreSimpson Episode: "Underground"
1959The Last Chronicle of BarsetConstableEpisode: "How Did He Get It?"
1961Doctor KnockFirst CountrymanEpisode: "Act 2"
Magnolia StreetBenny EdelmanSeries regular
ITV Play of the WeekLieutenant MyersEpisode: "Conflict in the Sun"
1962Armchair TheatrePeteEpisode: "Thank You and Goodnight"
1963It Happened Like ThisEdwardesEpisode: "Superstitions"
CraneNikkolai DraxEpisode: "Three Days to Die"
The AvengersNeil AnsticeEpisode: "Second Sight"
1964The Saint Maurice KerrEpisode: "Lida"
Drama 61-67Captain BuckleyEpisode: "The Crunch"
The ProtectorsDr FothergillEpisode: "The Bottle Shop"
The Great WarWinston ChurchillEpisode: "So Sleep Easy in Your Beds"
ITV Play of the WeekRazumikhinEpisode: "Crime and Punishment"
Danger ManGamalEpisode: "Fish on the Hook"
Armchair TheatreMorganEpisode: "The Pretty English Girls"
Dermot LlewelynEpisode: "A Certain Kind of Silence"
No Hiding PlaceJoe BaskEpisode: "Real Class"
1965MachinEpisode: "A Fistful of Trouble"
Public EyeFreddyEpisode: "A Harsh World for Zealots"
Love StoryJack EverettEpisode: "Never Sup at Home"
CraneVincent MorrowEpisode: "A Cargo of Cornflour"
Edgar Wallace MysteriesJoeEpisode: "Dead Man's Chest"
Jury RoomDetective-InspectorEpisode: "The Side of Mercy"
Six of the BestTom BrownEpisode: "Me and My Big Mouth"
Famous GossipsGarçon de caféEpisode: "Oscar Wilde: Monsieur Sebastian Melmoth"
Out of the UnknownPolicemanEpisode: "Some Lapse of Time"
The AvengersJohn HarveyEpisode: "Dial a Deadly Number"
1966Emergency Ward 10Philip RoystonRecurring role
Sunday NightMelvilleEpisode: "The Quarry: Portrait of a Man as a Paralysed Artist"
RedcapButrosEpisode: "Buckingham Palace"
The InformerJack Hart2 episodes
The BaronJim GaynorEpisode: "You Can't Win Them All"
Armchair TheatreSergeant HowlettEpisode: "Don't Utter a Note"
1967The AvengersThyssenEpisode: "Escape in Time"
The SaintSergeEpisode: "The Art Collectors"
Armchair Theatre Toby MeresEpisode: "A Magnum for Schneider" (Pilot of "Callan" series)
Adam Adamant Lives!D.K. DaviesEpisode: "Another Little Drink"
The TroubleshootersAbbas RamziEpisode: "My Daughter Knows Her Way Around"
Sir Arthur Conan DoyleHarvey DeaconEpisode: "Playing with Fire"
The Prisoner'A'Episode: "A. B. and C."
1968Dr. Finlay's CasebookProfessor BaxterEpisode: "The Dynamizer"
The AvengersEzdorfEpisode: "Get-A-Way!"
Champion HouseDegnosEpisode: "The Golden Fleece"
Love StoryBrianEpisode: "The Egg on the Face of the Tiger"
Sherlock HolmesJoseph HarrisonEpisode: "The Naval Treaty"
1969Happy Ever AfterTony BulstrodeEpisode: "The Party Piece"
Department SBorowitschEpisode: "Six Days"
W. Somerset MaughamRobert CrosbieEpisode: "The Letter"
The Gold RobbersStockbroker Mini-series
Softly, SoftlyConnEpisode: "One Thing Leads to Another"
Take Three GirlsJeremy Mandl-Fry2 episodes
1970Ryan InternationalAlainEpisode: "The Dead Live Longer"
The Main ChanceRoger LambEpisode: "The Best Legal System in the World"
Happy Ever AfterMichaelEpisode: "The Ambassador"
1971HadleighRobert CharltonEpisode: "Breakdown"
The Ten CommandmentsTommy RaddEpisode: "Black Eye on Sunday"
BrettWilliam SaxbySeries regular
The Rivals of Sherlock HolmesInspector SaundersEpisode: "The Woman in the Big Hat"
The Persuaders!MitchellEpisode: "Element of Risk"
ITV Sunday Night TheatreJack Campbell-BarnesEpisode: "Who Killed Santa Claus"
1972The Shadow of the Tower Bernard de VignollesEpisode: "A Fly in the Ointment"
Alexander the GreatestPaul Clutton-BrowneEpisode: "Renata's Secret Affair"
Harriet's Back in TownJack2 episodes
The ProtectorsGregor KofaxEpisode: "Triple Cross"
1973The Adventures of Black BeautyMr DuffieldEpisode: "Wild Justice"
Crown CourtGerald Somerville3 episodes
CheriPatron2 episodes
Arthur of the BritonsHeclaEpisode: "Rowena"
OmnibusOscarEpisode: "The Runaway"
Murder Must AdvertiseMajor Todd MilliganMini-series
1974Napoleon and LoveCaptain MuratMini-series
Special BranchIgorEpisode: "Downwind of Angels"
Good GirlColin PealeSeries regular
1975Public EyeCroxleyEpisode: "They All Sound Simple at First"
ThrillerSuperintendent LucasEpisode: "The Double Kill"
SurvivorsDavid GrantEpisode: "The Fourth Horseman"
Churchill's PeopleThistlewoodEpisode: "Death of Liberty"
Comedy PlayhousePatrickEpisode: "Only on Sundays"
BalorEpisode: "End of Eternity"
1976The CrezzKen GreenSeries regular
I, ClaudiusCaractacusMini-series
1977A Roof Over My HeadJack AskewEpisode: "A Roof Over My Head"
Rising DampHilaryEpisode: "Stage Struck"
1978BBC Play of the MonthInspector HounslowEpisode: "Flint"
Pennies from HeavenProsecuting CounselEpisode: "Says My Heart"
The Sunday DramaPrince BorodskiEpisode: "The Marrying Kind"
Bless Me, FatherFred BowlbyEpisode: "The Doomsday Chair"
1978–1992Rumpole of the BaileyGuthrie FeatherstoneSeries regular
1979Tales of the UnexpectedMajor HaddockEpisode: "Neck"
Turtle's ProgressSuperintendent Percy Weston1 episode
1979–1982Only When I Laugh Archie GloverSeries regular
1979–2007To the Manor BornRichard DeVereSeries regular
1980Nanny Knows BestBilly Benson
1981 Vice VersaPaul BultitudeSeries regular
1982–1983The BounderHoward BoothSeries regular
1983StoryboardNeville LyttonEpisode: "Lytton's Diary"
1983–1985The Irish R.M.Major Sinclair YeatesSeries regular
1985–1986Lytton's DiaryNeville LyttonSeries regular
1987–1988Executive StressDonald FairchildSeries regular
1990–1992Perfect ScoundrelsGuy BuchananSeries regular
1992Screen OneGeorge GrantEpisode: "Running Late"
2000Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)Captain GravesEpisode: "The Best Years of Your Death
2003Holby CityBernie FarradayEpisode: "Love Nor Money"
2005JerichoFlemingMini-series
2008Agatha Christie's PoirotSir Roderick HorsfieldEpisode: "Third Girl"
2010Masterpiece MysteryEpisode: "Hercule Poirot, Series X: Third Girl"
2011The Sarah Jane AdventuresLionel CarsonEpisode: "The Man Who Never Was"
2015Citizen KhanLord AnstrutherEpisode: "Farley Manor"
2016The Life of Rock with Brian PernBrian Pern's FatherEpisode: "The Thotch Reunion"
MurderGreville CotterallMini-series
2016–2019VictoriaDuke of WellingtonSeries regular

Awards and honours

Books

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Brian Pendreigh . Obituaries: Peter Bowles, suave leading man best known for To the Manor Born . 11 August 2024 . The Scotsman . 25 March 2022.
  2. Book: Bowles, Peter . Ask Me if I'm Happy: An Actor's Life . January 1, 2011 . Pocket Books . 978-1847399038 . 1st . en.
  3. England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005 Volume Number: 5d Page Number: 701
  4. News: Cover story: Barnes Bounder changes his manor. 7 September 2003 . www.thetimes.co.uk.
  5. News: Peter Bowles: To The Manor Born actor dies aged 85. BBC News. 17 March 2022. 17 March 2022.
  6. Web site: To the Manor Born star Peter Bowles dies, aged 85. 17 March 2022. The Independent.
  7. News: Peter Bowles, raffish actor who found fame alongside Penelope Keith in to the Manor Born – obituary. The Telegraph. 17 March 2022.
  8. Web site: Peter Bowles obituary. 17 March 2022. the Guardian.
  9. Web site: 23 October 2024 . Peter-Bowles/past . Theatricalia.
  10. Web site: 23 October 2024 . Play/n/romeo-and-juliet/production . 23 October 2024 . Theatricalia.
  11. Web site: October 2024 . The-Happy-Haven/production . Theatricalia.
  12. Web site: October 2024 . Life worth living/production .
  13. Web site: October 2024 . Bonne Soup production .
  14. Web site: October 2024 . Absent Friends Production .
  15. Web site: October 2024 . Dirty Linen Production .
  16. Web site: October 2024 . Born in the Garden .
  17. Web site: October 2024 . Born in the Gardens Production .
  18. Web site: October 2024 . The Entertainer production .
  19. .Web site: October 2024 . Man of the Moment .
  20. Web site: October 2024 . Separate Tables .
  21. Web site: October 2024 . The Royal Family .
  22. Web site: October 2024 . The School For Wives .
  23. Web site: October 2024 . The Rivals .
  24. Web site: October 2024 . Present Laughter .
  25. Web site: October 2024 . Sleuth .
  26. Web site: October 2024 . Wait Until Dark .
  27. Web site: October 2024 . The Old Masters .
  28. Web site: October 2024 . The Beau .
  29. Web site: October 2024 . In Praise of Love .
  30. Web site: October 2024 . The Walts of the Toreadors .
  31. Web site: October 2024 . Gangster No.1 .
  32. Web site: October 2024 . Gangster No 1 Full credits .
  33. Web site: October 2024 . The Exorcist .
  34. Web site: To The Manor Born star Peter Bowles dies aged 85. 17 March 2022. The Independent.
  35. Web site: The life and career of actor Peter Bowles, who has died aged 85. www.nationalworld.com.
  36. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12240663-ask-me-if-i-m-happy
  37. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19303428-behind-the-curtain?from_search=true