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Peter Joseph Egan (born 28 September 1946) is a British actor. He is known for television roles including Hogarth in Big Breadwinner Hog (1969), the future King George IV in Prince Regent (1979); smooth neighbour Paul Ryman in the sitcom Ever Decreasing Circles (1984–89); and Hugh "Shrimpie" MacClare, Marquess of Flintshire, in Downton Abbey (2012–15).
Peter Egan has documented several road trips, mostly in North America. These trips include: riding a '64 Honda C100 from Madison, WI to Pikes Peak State Park, IA and back. In his book Leanings, Egan said of the 1978 303-mile trip, "In 15 years of riding and touring on all kinds of bikes, this was my favorite trip. It was a microcosm tour ...
The series stars Peter Egan as George IV throughout his youth, regency, and first year of his reign, with Nigel Davenport as King George III, and Susannah York as Maria Fitzherbert. It was primarily directed by Michael Simpson, with Michael Hayes directing the fourth episode, and primarily written by Robert Muller , as well as Nemone Lethbridge ...
Celebrities and campaigners have condemned police returning two beagles who were stolen from a Cambridgeshire research facility. Downton Abbey star Peter Egan and singer Will Young are among those ...
Ever Decreasing Circles is a British sitcom which ran on BBC1 between 1984 and 1989, consisting of four series and one feature-length special. It was written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey, and it reunited them with Richard Briers, who had starred in their previous popular sitcom The Good Life.
Joint Account is a British television sitcom produced by the BBC. [1]Starring Hannah Gordon and Peter Egan, the series follows the Braithwaites, a married couple.Belinda Braithwaite is the breadwinner, a bank manager, whilst David is a house-husband.
Peter Egan as Paul, the semi-retired owner of the Tambury Gazette (series 2–3) Robert Woodhall as Colin, a self-made millionaire scrap metal merchant whom Kath allows to drive her around in his Rolls-Royce (series 2–3) Bill Ward as Simon, Emma's new love interest, whom Tony dislikes (series 2)
Frances was first married to the actor Robert Taylor; the couple had one child, actress Rebecca Egan, but divorced. [2] Frances met her second husband Peter Egan in 1972 while working on the show The Organisation; they married on 13 February 1972. Frances died on 30 March 2021, after suffering from cancer over a long period.