Thomas Peacocke Explained

Charles Thomas Peacocke CM, (March 31, 1933 – November 2022) was a Canadian actor. He won the Genie Award for Best Actor at the 2nd Genie Awards in 1981, for his role in The Hounds of Notre Dame.[1]

Education

Born in Lethbridge in 1933,[2] Peacocke grew up in Barons, Alberta and studied acting at the University of Alberta and directing at Carnegie Mellon University.

Career

Peacocke began teaching drama at the University of Alberta in 1961.[3] His roles have included Fr. MacKinnon in The Bay Boy, Herbert Hoover in The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue and Dick Collver in , as well as television roles in North of 60, Street Legal, Chasing Rainbows and Blue Murder.

In 1995 he was appointed to the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honour, for his contributions to Canadian theatre, primarily because of his sustained excellence in producing young actors and playwrights of quality.[4]

Personal life

He is the father of film and television director T. W. Peacocke. Peacocke died in late November 2022 at the age of 89.[5] [6]

Filmography

Film

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1980The Hounds of Notre DameAthol Murray
1982The PedlarFather
1983Running BraveMr. Harris
1983Chautauqua GirlLecturer
1983From Bears to BartokNarratorVoice
1984The Bay BoyFather McKinnon
1988Cowboys Don't CryMr. Thorpe
1989Justice DeniedJohn MacIntyre
1994Road to Saddle RiverKlan Leader
1996The Sterilization of Leilani MuirNarratorVoice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Consenting AdultDr. DanielsTelevision film
1985Striker's MountainElmer
1988The People Across the LakeSheriff Boignton
1988Chasing RainbowsChunky Blaine3 episodes
1988, 1990Danger BayBasil Duval / Jensen2 episodes
1989The Ray Bradbury TheaterDavid McLeanEpisode: "The Veldt"
1989Love and HateDick CollverTelevision film
1990–1991Street LegalWilliam Davenport6 episodes
1992Mortal SinsFather John BianchiTelevision film
1992, 1995North of 60Judge Comer2 episodes
1996The Angel of Pennsylvania AvenueHerbert HooverTelevision film
1997Seduction in a Small TownJudge Dennison
2004Blue MurderRoss EntwhistleEpisode: "Party Line"

Notes and References

  1. [Jay Scott]
  2. Book: Who's who in the West . March 1978 . 9780837909165 .
  3. https://edmontonjournal.com/news/tom-peacocke-feted-at-mayors-arts-gala
  4. Web site: Charles Thomas Peacocke, C.M., M.F.A.. Order of Canada. Governor General of Canada. 1 February 2015. 30 April 2009.
  5. https://edmontonjournal.remembering.ca/obituary/thomas-peacocke-1086755055
  6. https://www.theatrealberta.com/2022/12/01/news-alberta-theatre-alberta-celebrates-the-life-of-thomas-peacocke-1933-2022-jan-selman/