Peter Ellis
Peter Ellis (born 30 May 1936) is an English actor. Ellis has worked extensively in theatre and television both as an actor and director. He spent four seasons with the Royal Shakespeare Company, as well as spending five years at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, and three years with the Old Vic Company which included playing Benvolio in Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet, Hotspur in Henry IV, Part 1 and later Rosencrantz in a world tour of Hamlet starring Derek Jacobi. He also played Guildenstern in Hamlet on the site of the new Globe Theatre. In the West End he appeared in The Tulip Tree and in Ray Cooney's Funny Money. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Chief Superintendent Charles Brownlow in the long running ITV drama The Bill. Has also appeared as a semi-regular in Emmerdale Farm and Coronation Street. Other series include Sam Lyttons Diary, Edward and Mrs Simpson, The XYY Man, Nolan, The Les Dawson Show, Victoria Wood's play Talent for Granada and Acorn Antiques for BBC TV. He appeared in the David Mercer television play In Two Minds (1967), a work which was directed by Ken Loach. Ellis also appeared as a Jury Foreman in Granada Television’s daytime legal drama series Crown Court, the case of Regina v Vennings & Vennings. In 1981 Ellis appeared as a police officer in Trafalgar Square in the horror film An American Werewolf in London. In 1983, he appeared in the play Trafford Tanzi, starring Toyah Willcox, at the Mermaid Theatre in London. Ellis was a regular cast member of The Bill from the first series in 1984 until 2000 when he left the series. His last episode was written by his son Hugh Ellis who went on to write the award-winning feature Summer starring Robert Carlyle. However he did return to The Bill in 2002 for a guest appearance. He also appeared in Hugh's film The Mortician's Tea Party playing Jed. Ellis played the title role in The Mikado, Carl Rosa's opera tour of Australia. Ellis played Mr Bennet opposite Susan Hampshire in Bath Theatre tour of Pride and Prejudice, Sorin in the Bristol Old Vic production of The Seagull. More recently Ellis directed his wife Anita Parry in the comedy drama What Would Helen Mirren Do? for the Edinburgh Festival 2010. In 2011 he played Adam/Corin in Shakespeare's As You Like It at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. Ellis has also appeared in Hindle Wakes at the Finbourgh Theatre In 2018, Ellis starred in For King & Country at the Southwark Playhouse.
Filmography (31)
TV★ 6.2Archie: The Man Who Became Cary Grant2023as Elias Leach
TV★ 8.2The Crown2016as Land Agent
MOVIE★ 4.5The Toybox2005as The Vicar
TV★ 7.6Bad Girls1999as Father Kelly
MOVIE★ 10.0The Bill: Target1996as Ch. Supt. Brownlow
TV★ 7.0First Among Equals1986as Tom Gould
MOVIE★ 4.6Foreign Body1986as Bus conductor
MOVIE★ 9.0Knockback: 21985as Whitehall PPS
TV★ 7.3Lytton's Diary1985as Deputy Editor Charles
TV★ 6.8The Bill1984as Charles Brownlow
MOVIE★ 4.5Remembrance1982as Policeman
MOVIE★ 7.4An American Werewolf in London1981as Bobby in Trafalgar Square
MOVIE★ 7.0Talent1979as Compere
TV★ 6.8Edward and Mrs Simpson1978as Osborne
MOVIE★ 10.0The Spongers1978as Left Wing Councillor
TV★ 7.0The XYY Man1976as Trevor
TV★ 7.3Bill Brand1976as Pru
MOVIE★ 3.7Racconti romani di una ex-novizia1973
TV★ 4.3Emmerdale1972as Stan
TV★ 5.7Crown Court1972
TV★ 7.3Justice1971as Reporter
MOVIEThe World in a Room1970as Colin
TV★ 8.3The Main Chance1969as Towers
TV★ 9.0The Expert1968as Inspector Wallace- TV★ 6.0Sanctuary1967
MOVIE★ 7.3In Two Minds1967as Jake- MOVIEFor King and Country: Out There1963as Dick
TV★ 7.4The Saint1962as Patrick
TV★ 4.8No Hiding Place1959
TV★ 6.0Armchair Theatre1956as Colin
MOVIE★ 7.3Lord Jeff1938as Ned Saunders