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Robert Peck (23 August 1945 – 4 April 1999) was an English actor who played Ronald Craven in the television serial Edge of Darkness, for which he won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor. He was also known for his role as game warden Robert Muldoon in the film Jurassic Park .
Robert Russell Peck (November 27, 1928 – October 15, 2021) was an American athletic administrator who served as athletic director at Boston University and Williams College. Early life [ edit ]
Ronald Craven was played by Bob Peck, an actor who was well known in theatre but, at the time he was cast as Craven, had appeared in only minor roles on television. In creating the role of Craven, Peck drew upon his experience gained from the two years he played the title role in Macbeth for the Royal Shakespeare Company. [2]
Robert Peck may refer to: Robert Newton Peck (1928–2020), American author; Robert W. Peck, 21st-century Canadian diplomat; Bob Peck (1945–1999), English actor; Bob Peck (athletic director) (1928–2021), American coach and athletic director; Robert Peck (MP for Lincoln) (died c. 1400) Robert Peck (MP for Huntingdon), 15th-century MP for ...
Merisairas (Finnish: Seasick) is a 1996 thriller film directed by Veikko Aaltonen and starring Bob Peck, Katrin Cartlidge and Peter Firth. [1] An English-language film, it was a co-production between Sweden, Finland and France. The screenplay concerns eco-terrorists who attack a ship carrying toxic waste.
When Peck heard his name in Dylan's epic 1986 ballad "Brownsville Girl," he phoned him up to thank him. Peck would reiterate his gratitude in 1997, when he presented Dylan with the Kennedy Center ...
Gregory Peck, son Stephen Peck and his son Ethan Peck attend the 60th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade on December 1, 1991 at KTLA Studios in Hollywood, California. Gregory and Kukkonen welcomed ...
[1] [2] and then at the Donmar Warehouse, directed by Shepherd himself and starring Bob Peck as Paine and Michael Maloney as Blake. Peck reprised the role (alongside Mark Rylance as Blake and Lesley Clare O'Neill as Katherine) in an adaptation of the play for television in the BBC Two Encounters series, which featured similar fictionalized ...