Thomas Peacocke

Thomas Peacocke

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Biography

Thomas Peacocke, a talented individual, is widely recognized for his exceptional contributions to the world of film and television, with a notable presence in several iconic productions.

One of his most notable works is the 1980 film "Hounds of Notre Dame", a cinematic masterpiece that showcases his skill and artistry.

Furthermore, his work on "The Ray Bradbury Theater" (1985) is a testament to his versatility and ability to adapt to different genres and styles.

Additionally, his involvement in "The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue" (1996) demonstrates his range and capacity to tackle complex and nuanced roles.

Throughout his career, Thomas Peacocke has consistently demonstrated his dedication to his craft, leaving a lasting impact on the world of entertainment.

Career

1992
Mortal Sins
Mortal Sins as Father John Bianchi
1989
Justice Denied
Justice Denied as John MacIntyre
1988
The People Across the Lake
The People Across the Lake as Sheriff Boignton
1985
Consenting Adult
Consenting Adult as Dr. Daniels
1984
The Bay Boy
The Bay Boy as Father McKinnon
1983
Running Brave
Running Brave as Mr. Harris
1982
The Pedlar
The Pedlar as Father
1980
Hounds of Notre Dame
Hounds of Notre Dame as Father Athol Murray