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Peter Sallis

British actor (1921–2017)


Summary

British actor (1921–2017)

FieldValue
namePeter Sallis
honorific_suffix
imagePeter Sallis.jpg
captionSallis in 2008
birth_namePeter John Sallis
birth_date
birth_placeTwickenham, Middlesex, England
death_date
death_placeNorthwood, London, England
resting_placeSt John the Evangelist Churchyard, Upperthong, West Yorkshire, England
occupationActor, voice actor
years_active1943–2017
notable_worksWallace & Gromit,
Last of the Summer Wine
height5 foot 6 inches (168 cm)
spouse
childrenCrispian Sallis

Last of the Summer Wine Peter John Sallis (1 February 1921 – 2 June 2017) was an English actor. He was the original voice of Wallace in the Academy Award-winning Wallace & Gromit films and played Norman "Cleggy" Clegg in Last of the Summer Wine from its 1973 inception until the final episode in 2010, making him the only actor to appear in all 295 episodes. Additionally, he portrayed Norman Clegg's father in the prequel series First of the Summer Wine.

Among his television credits, Peter Sallis appeared in Danger Man, The Avengers, Doctor Who (The Ice Warriors), The Persuaders! and The Ghosts of Motley Hall. Peter Sallis' film appearances included the Hammer horror films The Curse of the Werewolf (1961) and Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970).

Early life

Peter John Sallis was born on 1 February 1921 in Twickenham, Middlesex (now in Greater London), the only child of bank manager Harry Sallis (1889–1964) and Dorothy Amea Frances (née Barnard; 1891–1975). After attending Minchenden Grammar School in Southgate, Sallis went to work in a bank, working on shipping transactions. He and his family moved to Leigh-on-Sea in Essex, after his mother had fallen in love with her physician but he continued to attend school, for a year, at Minchenden. After the outbreak of the Second World War, he joined the Royal Air Force. He was unable to serve as aircrew because of a serum albumin disorder and was told he might black out at high altitudes. He became a wireless mechanic instead and went on to teach radio procedures at RAF Cranwell for which he won a Korda Scholarship.

Career

Theatre

After studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Peter Sallis made his first appearance on the professional stage at the Arts Theatre in September 1946 in the small roles of Soldier and Servant in R. B. Sheridan's The Scheming Lieutenant. After three years in provincial repertory theatres and appearing on tour he returned to London in May 1951 as Fedotik in a revival of The Three Sisters at the Aldwych Theatre.

At the Lyric Hammersmith in November 1951, he played Roger Doremus in Summer and Smoke and transferred with the play to the Duchess in January 1952. At the Old Vic in May 1952, he played the Jeweller in Tyrone Guthrie's production of Timon of Athens. Later in that year he appeared in two productions by Bernard Miles: as the Porter and Doctor in Macbeth and Hoard in A Trick to Catch the Old One.

During John Gielgud's season at the Lyric, Hammersmith in 1952–53 Sallis appeared as Waitwell in The Way of the World and Retrosi in Venice Preserved. At the Aldwych Theatre in April 1954, he played the 1st Soldier in Peter Brook's production of The Dark is Light Enough, and at the Haymarket he played Joe Scanlon in The Matchmaker in November 1954.

At the Globe in May 1955, he played Virgil Penny in Into Thin Air; He acted in new plays and classics; among the latter he played Fag in a revival of The Rivals in 1956, Simon and Barere in Danton's Death, Thrifty in The Cheats of Scapin and Doctor and Provost in Brand (1959).

At the Royal Court Theatre in July 1959, he played Gigot in Noël Coward's Feydeau adaptation, Look After Lulu. When the production transferred to the New Theatre in September he took over from George Devine as Herr van Putzeboum. At the Royal Court in April 1960 he played Bottard in Rhinoceros transferring to the Strand Theatre in June 1960. He made his first appearance in New York at the Broadway Theatre in February 1965 as Dr Watson in Baker Street; in December of that year, he played Hudson in Inadmissible Evidence at the Belasco Theatre, New York.

His later stage roles included Roat in Wait Until Dark (Strand, July 1966),

Television and films

Sallis appeared in more than 150 films and in more than 170 television shows. From 1955–1979 Sallis appeared in many of the ITV and BBC playhouse/play/theatre programmes including ITV Television Playhouse, Play of the Week, Sunday Night Theatre, World Theatre, BBC Sunday Night Play, Musical Playhouse, Armchair Theatre, The Wednesday Play, Play of the Month, Plays of Today, Thirty Minute Theatre, Comedy Playhouse, Play for Today, Armchair Cinema, Playhouse, BBC2 Playhouse, Jackanory Playhouse and Premiere.

From 1955-1956, Sallis appeared in three episodes of the television series Strange Experiences, playing a different character in each episode, such as pickpocket Chippy Griggs in the episode "The Pickpocket"; criminal Squishy Taylor in the episode "Safe and Sound"; and a Poor Man in the episode "The Inveterate Gambler". Sallis was also the only guest star actor to appear in more than one episode out of all the cast members from the TV series. The episodes "Safe and Sound" and "The Knife Thrower" were first shown in the 1955 TV movie/TV play Fcb TV Show No. 1. They were included in the TV movie/TV play to give some idea of how an evening's viewing might appear on the forthcoming ITA channel in London. Both episodes were eventually given a separate release on television by themselves as episodes of the TV series Strange Experiences in 1956.

Sallis' first extended television role came in 1958 where he played Samuel Pepys in the BBC serial The Diary of Samuel Pepys. That same year Sallis started in the TV series The Black Arrow as Sir Oliver Oates and he appeared in the TV series The Lost King as abbe Fleuriel in the episode "Monsieur Charles Deslys". In 1959 Sallis played Cady in the 1959 TV series The Widow of Bath based on the book of the same name by Margot Bennett. He appeared in Jango in the episode "Treacle on Three Fingers" (1961) as Oscar Grant. He appeared in Danger Man in the episode "Find and Destroy" (1961) as Gordon and he also later that year played Rev. Alexander Mill in the BBC TV Play Candida.

In 1962, Sallis appeared in Maigret in the episode "The Reluctant Witnesses" as Armand Lachaume. In 1963 Sallis played the lead role of the scientist Mad Willy in the Drama and Mystery series The Chem. Lab. Mystery. In 1964 Sallis played a big role in the TV series The Avengers where played role of Hal Anderson in the episode "The Wringer". He appeared in the BBC Doctor Who story "The Ice Warriors" (1967), playing renegade scientist Elric Penley; and in 1983 was due to play the role of Striker in another Doctor Who serial, "Enlightenment", but had to withdraw.

Sallis appeared as schoolteacher Mr Gladstone in an episode of the first series of Catweazle in 1970. He was cast in the BBC comedy sitcom series The Culture Vultures (1970), which saw him play stuffy Professor George Hobbs to Leslie Phillips's laid-back rogue Dr Michael Cunningham. During the production, Phillips was rushed to hospital with an internal haemorrhage and as a result, only five episodes were completed.

He appeared twice in the series Hadleigh, first in 1971 in the episode "Bow to the Lady" as Dakin and again in 1976 in the episode "The Charm Factor" as Strapper Strapton.

He appeared three times in the British police series Softly, Softly: Task Force. First in 1971 in the episode "Cash and Carry" as Lodge, then 1975 in the episode "High Life" as Professor Dowell and in 1976 in the episode "A Shot in the Dark" as Edward Letheridge.

In 1971, Sallis played a lead role in the TV series The Ten Commandments in the episode "The Nineteenth Hole" where he played the second commandment named Gerry.

Sallis started alongside Robin Ellis, Suzanne Neve, Garfield Morgan, Margaret Courtenay, Elvi Hale, John Bryans, Maurice Quick, James Cossins and Arthur Pentelow in the 1971 British TV Series Bel Ami, based on the French novel by Guy de Maupassant. Sallis played the character Norbert de Varenne in four episodes of the series.

Sallis acted alongside Roger Moore and Tony Curtis in an episode of The Persuaders! ("The Long Goodbye", 1971). He appeared in many British films of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s including Child's Play (1954), Anastasia (1956), The Doctor's Dilemma (1958), The Scapegoat (1959), Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Doctor in Love (1960), No Love for Johnnie, The Curse of the Werewolf (1961), I Thank a Fool (1962), The Mouse on the Moon, The V.I.P.s , Clash by Night (1963), The Third Secret (1964), Rapture (1965), Charlie Bubbles, Inadmissible Evidence (1968), The Reckoning, Scream and Scream Again, Taste the Blood of Dracula, My Lover My Son, Wuthering Heights (1970), The Night Digger (1971), The Incredible Sarah (1976), Full Circle (1977) and Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978).

Sallis appeared in many British TV movies/TV plays of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, including Fcb TV Show No.1 (1955), Kitty Clive (1956), Cinderella (1958), David and Broccoli (1960), Candida (1961), Heart to Heart (1962), Who Killed Lamb?, Graceless Go I (1974), The Secret Agent (1975), Across a Crowded Room (1978), She Loves Me (1979), The Secret Diaries of the Film Censors, A Dangerous Kind of Love, That's Television Entertainment (1986), A Tale of Two Toads (1989) and Belonging (2004).

Additionally in 1968, he was cast as the well-intentioned Coker in a BBC Radio production of John Wyndham's The Day of the Triffids.

Sallis played a priest in the TV film Frankenstein: The True Story (1973), and the following year played Mr Bonteen in the BBC period drama The Pallisers.

Later career

In 1972, Sallis played Mr. Bruff in three episodes of the 1972 TV series The Moonstone, based on the book of the same name by Wilkie Collins. In the same period, he started alongside Edward Woodward, T.P. McKenna, Russell Hunter and William Squire in the TV series Callan in the episode "The Richardmond File: A Man Like Me" as Routledge as well as his role as Sammy Harrison in two episodes of the TV series Kate.

Sallis was cast in the pilot for Comedy Playhouse which became the first episode of Last of the Summer Wine (retrospectively titled Of Funerals and Fish, 1973) as the unobtrusive lover of a quiet life, Norman Clegg. The pilot was successful and the BBC commissioned a series. Sallis had already worked on stage with Michael Bates, who played the self-appointed leader Blamire in the first two series. Sallis played the role of Clegg from 1973 to 2010, and was the only cast member to appear in every episode. He also appeared, in 1988, as Clegg's father in First of the Summer Wine, a prequel to Last of the Summer Wine set in 1939.

In 1974, Sallis started alongside Glyn Owen, Isobel Black, John Thaw, Roland Curram, Jill Dixon and John Bown in the TV show The Capone Investment. Sallis appeared twice in the TV series Crown Court first in 1974 in "Triangle" as Gerald Prosser in all three parts and again in 1977 in "Such a Charming Man" as Insp. George Storton in all three parts. In 1975 he appeared in the BBC, Wales TV Movie The Snowdropper as Spicer, a snowdropper that where's Overalls/Dungarees. That same year he also appeared in Prometheus: The Life of Balzac in the episode "The Race of Death" (1975) as Victor Hugo. He appeared in the children's series The Ghosts of Motley Hall (1976–78), in which he played Arnold Gudgin, an estate agent who did not want to see the hall fall into the wrong hands, and he played Rodney Gloss in the BBC series Murder Most English (1977).

Sallis also appeared in the TV series Yanks Go Home where he played Randell Todd in four episodes in 1977. In the same period, he starred alongside Northern comic actor David Roper in the ITV sitcom Leave it to Charlie as Charlie's pessimistic boss. The programme ran for four series, ending in 1980. Sallis also played the part of the ghost-hunter Milton Guest in the children's paranormal drama series The Clifton House Mystery (1978). In 1980, he appeared in Lady Killers in the episode "Not for the Nervous" (1980) as O'Brien and that same year he also appeared in Tales of the Unexpected in the episode "A Picture of a Place" (1980). In 1984, Sallis played Leonard March in three episodes of the TV series Strangers and Brothers. In 1986, Sallis played the role of Lucy Walker's supporting father Mr. Walker in the BBC TV Movie A Dangerous Kind of Love. In 1987, he played a former hangman named Sidney Bliss in two episodes of the TV series The New Statesman opposite Rik Mayall.

In 1990, Sallis played another major acting role in the television series titled Come Home Charlie & Face Them based on the book of the same name by R.F. Delderfield. In the series, Sallis played role of Evan Rhys-Jones in all three episodes of the series. In the series, Evan Rhys-Jones and his wife, Gwladys Rhys-Jones, immediately start throwing their daughter, 27-year-old Ida Rhys-Jones, at Charlie.

Voice acting

In 1954 he voiced Lane the butler opposite John Gielgud in the audio cassette series The Importance Of Being Earnest. In his autobiography, Fading into the Limelight, Sallis recounts a meeting with Orson Welles, where he received a mysterious telephone call summoning him to the deserted Gare d'Orsay in Paris where Welles announced he wanted him to dub Hungarian bit-players in his film adaptation of Franz Kafka's The Trial (1962). Sallis wrote that "the episode was Kafka-esque, to coin a phrase". From 1966–1983 he appeared in 8 episodes of the BBC Radio series Afternoon Theatre. In 1970 Sallis narrated a UK Public information film called Menace. The short film was about the safety of householders to reduce the risk of burglary by locking all windows and points of entry. In 1971 he voiced King Henry in the BBC TV movie The Bristol Entertainment.

Sallis was the narrator on Rocky Hollow (1983) for all 26 episodes. He voiced Rat in The Wind in the Willows (1984–90), based on the book by Kenneth Grahame and produced by Cosgrove Hall Films, alongside Michael Hordern as Badger, David Jason as Toad and Richard Pearson as Mole. He also voiced Rat in the second Wind in the Willows movie A Tale of Two Toads in 1989. Also in 1983 he played the lead character Jim Bloggs, alongside Brenda Bruce as Hilda, in a BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Raymond Briggs' When the Wind Blows. From 1986–1987 Sallis voiced Harold in all six episodes of the BBC Radio series Living with Betty and he also voiced the lead character Hercule Poirot, alongside Manning Wilson as Col Johnson, in a BBC Radio 4 audio cassette titled Hercule Poirot's Christmas. In 1996 Sallis narrated two audiobooks from the Little Bear book series those being Little Bear and Little Bear's Visit. Sallis appeared in the last episode of Rumpole of the Bailey (1992) and he later starred alongside Brenda Blethyn, Kevin Whately and Anna Massey in the one-off ITV1 drama Belonging (2004).

During the 1980s to the 1990s, Sallis provided the voiceover for a series of television adverts for Polo mints. He also provided voiceover for many other adverts such as Heinz Classic Soup Cream of Chicken with White Wine, Panasonic, Contac 400, Lift Lemon Tea, Hotpoint, Persil Liquid, Super Poli-Grip and Shredded Wheat Gold.

Sallis also voiced Hugo in the animated series Victor and Hugo: Bunglers in Crime. He narrated "Postman Pat's Parcel of Stories", a cassette tape story compilation based on Postman Pat. In 1996 he narrated two audio cassette tapes of the Frog and Toad book series those being Days With Frog and Toad and Frog and Toad All Year which were both published by Abbey Home Entertainment. Around the same time period he also narrated another two audio cassette tapes, those being Little Bear and Little Bear's Visit which were both stories from the Little Bear book series. That same year he also starred alongside John Moffatt, Graham Crowden, Jeremy Clyde, Roger May, Bill Nighy and Diana Quick in a BBC Radio adaptation of Death at Broadcasting House where he provided the voice of Detective Inspector Spears. It was also shown as an episode of the BBC Radio series Saturday Playhouse.

Sallis also appeared in the Saturday Playhouse episode "The Trials of Oscar Wilde: The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name" where he voiced Edward Clarke alongside Simon Russell Beale and Nigel Davenport 2005 Sallis narrated the audio CD of Six-Dinner Sid based on the book of the same name by Inga Moore. The following year when Sallis released his autobiography book titled Fading into the Limelight: Peter Sallis the Autobiography he also narrated his autobiography book for an audio CD that was released the same year.

In 2001, Sallis had a cameo voiceover role in the TV movie Hotel! where he provided the radio voice of Little Ashford Flying Club.

While a student in 1983, Nick Park wrote to Sallis asking him if he would voice his character Wallace, an eccentric inventor. Sallis agreed to do so for a donation of £50 to his favourite charity. The work was eventually released in 1989 and Aardman Animations' Wallace & Gromit: A Grand Day Out went on to win a BAFTA award. Sallis reprised his role in the Oscar and BAFTA Award-winning films The Wrong Trousers in 1993 and A Close Shave in 1995.

Throughout the late 1990s to the early 2000s, Sallis continued to voice Wallace in many Wallace & Gromit video games, adverts and audio cassettes, and returned to voice Wallace in 2002 TV series Wallace & Gromit's Cracking Contraptions and in the Oscar-winning 2005 motion picture film Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, for which he won an Annie Award for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production. In 2008, Sallis voiced a new Wallace & Gromit adventure, A Matter of Loaf and Death. Following the Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Sallis's eyesight began to fail as a result of macular degeneration and he used a talking portable typewriter with a specially illuminated scanner to continue working. In 2009, he played Gloria Millington's father Cyril in the TV series Kingdom in the episode "Episode 3.1". His last role as Wallace was in 2010's Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention. Two years later, Sallis retired from acting due to ill health, with Ben Whitehead taking over as the voice of Wallace.

Autobiography

In 2006, Sallis published an autobiography entitled Fading into the Limelight. As well as his 36 years in Last of the Summer Wine, Sallis also recounts the early era of his relationship with Wallace & Gromit creator Nick Park when it took six years for A Grand Day Out to be completed. He says that his work as Wallace has "raised his standing a few notches in the public eye".

Personal life

Sallis married actress Elaine Usher at St. John's Wood Church in London on 9 February 1957. However, it was a turbulent relationship, with Usher leaving him sixteen times before they divorced in 1965 on grounds of desertion and adultery. They eventually reconciled and continued to live together until 1999. Sallis remained close to Usher until her death in 2014. They had one son, Crispian Sallis (born 1959), and two grandchildren. Sallis also lived with three cats in a small cottage.

Sallis suffered from macular degeneration, and in 2005 recorded an appeal on BBC Radio 4 on behalf of the Macular Society, of which he was a patron. He also recorded on behalf of the society a television appeal, which was broadcast on BBC One on 8 March 2009. Following his diagnosis of the disease, Aardman produced a short animated film for the society.

Sallis was awarded the OBE in the 2007 Birthday Honours for services to Drama. On 17 May 2009, he appeared on the BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs, selecting Sibelius' Symphony No. 5 in E-flat major as his favourite. Just before his death he recorded/voiced Wallace one last time for the hospital elevators inside the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. Aardman did this to make his voice live on forever.

Death

Sallis died from natural causes at the Denville Hall nursing home in Northwood, London on 2 June 2017, aged 96. He was buried next to fellow Last of the Summer Wine actor Bill Owen in the churchyard of St John's Parish Church, Upperthong, near the town of Holmfirth in Yorkshire, the home of the sitcom.

Stage credits

Theatre

YearTitleRoleDirectorTheatre
1943Hay FeverUnknownNoël CowardUnknown
1946The Scheming Lieutenant2nd SoldierUnknownArts Theatre
1949Grand National NightUnknownLionel DunnCivic Theatre, Chesterfield
Suspect
1951Three SistersAlexei Petrovitch FedotikPeter AshmoreAldwych Theatre
Summer and SmokeRoger DoremusPeter GlenvilleLyric Theatre Hammersmith, Duchess Theatre
Timon of AthensUnknownTyrone GuthrieThe Old Vic
1953The Way of the WorldWaitwellJohn GielgudLyric Theatre Hammersmith
Venice Preserv'dRetrosiThomas Otway
1954url=https://www.filmbug.com/db/345457title=Filmbugwebsite=www.filmbug.com}}1st SoldierPeter BrookAldwych Theatre
The MatchmakerA Musician, Joe ScanlonTyrone GuthrieTheatre Royal Haymarket
1955Into Thin AirVirgil PennyGarson KaninUK Tour, Globe Theatre
Moby Dick—RehearsedA Stage Manager/ FlaskOrson WellesDuke of York's Theatre
The Count of ClerambardPriestMurray MacdonaldUK Tour, Garrick Theatre
1956The RivalsFagJohn ClementsSaville Theatre, Royal Lyceum Theatre
Nude with ViolinClinton PremingerJohn GielgudOlympia Theatre, Dublin
Who Cares?J.G.Basil DeanFortune Theatre
1957JanusDennyLionel HarrisTheatre Royal, Brighton, Aldwych Theatre
Be My GuestFrank VerhoffPeter WoodUK Tour, Winter Garden Theatre
1958The Day Before YesterdayUgPeter CoeQueen's Theatre, Hornchurch
1959BrandDoctor, ProvostMichael ElliottLyric Theatre Hammersmith
Look After Lulu!GigotNoël CowardRoyal Court Theatre
1960RhinocerosBottardEugène IonescoRoyal Court Theatre, Strand Theatre
1962Two Stars for ComfortMr. MoxerMichael ElliottTour, Garrick Theatre
1963A Shot in the DarkMorestanHarold ClurmanRoyal Court Theatre, Liverpool, Theatre Royal, Brighton, Lyric Theatre
1964She Loves MeMr MaraczekHarold PrinceLyric Theatre
1965Baker StreetDr. WatsonFritz WeaverBroadway Theatre, Martin Beck Theatre
Inadmissible EvidenceHudsonAnthony PageBelasco Theatre, Shubert Theatre
1966Wait Until DarkRoatArthur PennStrand Theatre
1968CabaretHerr SchultzHarold PrincePalace Theatre
1969Anything for BabyNickyPatrick CargillUK Tour
1972A Doll's HouseNils KrogstadHugh GoldieUK Tour
1974The Pay-OffEdwin PalmerNigel PatrickTheatre Royal, Brighton, Comedy Theatre, Westminster Theatre
1980Much Ado About NothingVergesPeter DewsChichester Festival Theatre
Old Heads and Young Hearts (freely adapted by Sallis from Boucicault)The Reverend Jesse RuralMichael SimpsonChichester Festival Theatre
1982Sisterly FeelingsDr Ralph MatthewsPeter BarkworthTour
1983The Wizard of OzCowardly LionTeddy GreenCongress Theatre, Eastbourne
Pride and PrejudiceMr BennetBill PrydeTheatre Royal, Bath, Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon
1985-1986Leicester Haymarket Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, The Old Vic
1985Run for Your WifeUnknownRay CooneyCriterion Theatre
1987Three SistersDr ChebutykinElijah MoshinskyGreenwich Theatre, Albery Theatre
1989IvanovLyebedevUK Tour, Strand Theatre
Much Ado About NothingDogberryStrand Theatre

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1947A Midsummer Night's DreamQuince
1948Scenes from Twelfth Night and MacbethSir Toby Belch
Scenes from Twelfth Night and Macbeth/II
1951url=https://www.aveleyman.com/?aspxerrorpath=/FilmCredit.aspxtitle=Aveleyman - Filmwebsite=www.aveleyman.com}}Minor RoleUncredited
1953King in MotleyWill
The New ShillingMr. Bligh
1954Stranger from VenusSoldierUncredited
Child's PlayBill (grocery merchant)Filmed in 1952
Nineteen Eighty-FourUnknown
1955Fcb TV Show No.1Guest
Moby Dick RehearsedActor
Cheltenham Festival of Contemporary LiteratureOscar Wilde
1956Kitty CliveJohn Hall
AnastasiaGrischaUncredited
1958A Night to RememberMinor Role
The Doctor's DilemmaSecretary at Picture Gallery
CinderellaBaron Aristide de Pennilac
1959The ScapegoatCustoms Official
1960David and BroccoliMr. Slingsby
Doctor in LoveLove-Struck PatientUncredited
The MillionairessMinor Role
The PoetGiulio
Saturday Night and Sunday MorningMan in SuitUncredited
The Adventures of AliceTweedledee
1961No Love for JohnnieM.P.
Dear CharlesEdward
The Curse of the WerewolfDon Enrique
The RenegadeHenry Stolt
CandidaRev. Alexander Mill
1962I Thank a FoolSleazy Doctor
The TrialUncle Max (voice)
Heart to HeartFrank Godsell
1963The Mouse on the MoonRussian Delegate
The V.I.P.sDoctor
Clash by NightVictor Lush
1964Don't Ever Talk to ClocksUnknown
The Third SecretLawrence Jacks
1965RaptureArmand
1966The Bible: In the Beginning...Minor RoleUncredited
1968Charlie BubblesSolicitor
Inadmissible EvidenceHudson
1970MenaceNarrator (voice)
The ReckoningKeresley
Scream and Scream AgainSchweitz
Taste the Blood of DraculaSamuel Paxton
My Lover, My SonSir Sidney Brent
Marie Stopes: Sexual RevolutionaryErnest Charles, KC
Wuthering HeightsMr. Shielders
1971The Night DiggerReverend Rupert Palafox
The Bristol EntertainmentWater Seller, Coachman, Ameryk, Mayor, Captain Kimber, King Henry Voice
1972The ReprieveCossack Horseman
1973Hitler: The Last Ten DaysBanker #2
Frankenstein: The True StoryPriest
1974Who Killed Lamb?Lloyd
Graceless Go IGuest Star
1975The Secret AgentChief Inspector Heat
The SnowdropperSpicer
1976The Incredible SarahThierry
1977Full CircleJeffrey Branscombe
1978Across a Crowded RoomCyril Smallpiece
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?St. Claire
1979She Loves MeLadislav Sipos
1982Witness for the ProsecutionCarter
The Funny Side of ChristmasClegg1982 Comedy Sketch
1984Royal Variety Performance1984 Comedy Sketch
1986The Secret Diary's of the Film CensorsUnknown
A Dangerous Kind of LoveMr. Walker
That's Television TelevisionClegg
1989A Tale of Two ToadsRat (voice)
A Grand Day OutWallace (voice)
1993The Wrong Trousers
1995A Close Shave
1998Everyday ReadersNarrator (voice)
1999Shaggy Dog StoryNorman Clegg
2001Hotel!Radio Voice of little Ashford Flying ClubUncredited
2004BelongingNathan
2005Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-RabbitWallace, Hutch (voice)Won – Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production
Colour Me KubrickThe Second PatientCameo appearance
2006DisplacementsPeter Sallis
2008A Matter of Loaf and DeathWallace (voice)
2009Living with Macular DiseasePeter Sallis, Narrator (voice)
2012The Lark AscendingSelf

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1948For The ChildrenSir Toby BelchEpisode: "Scenes from Twelfth Night and Macbeth"
1952The March of the PeasantsBlakeleyEpisode: "The Raven's Father"
1953The Heir of SkiptonThomas4 episodes
1955–1961ITV Television PlayhouseDaniel Kevin, Corporal Foster, Professor Coogan, Pasquale Sanzio, Peter5 episodes
1956Strange ExperiencesSquishy Taylor, Chippy Criggs, Poor Man3 episodes
1957–1963Play of the WeekHomer Bolton, Hannibal, 'Dusty' Miller
1957–1959Sunday Night TheatreJ. G., Snug, Wallace Porter4 episodes
1958The Black ArrowSir Oliver Oates
The Diary of Samuel PepysSamuel Pepys14 episodes
The Invisible ManNesibEpisode: "Crisis in the Desert"
The Lost KingAbbe FleurielEpisode: "Monsieur Charles Deslys"
1959The Widow of BathCady6 episodes
World TheatreBarere, Simon, Prisoner, Doctor, Provost2 episodes
1960–1963BBC Sunday-Night PlayRobinet, Capt. Hardy, Hesketh-Payne, Harry Shell, Danny Fellows, Housing clerk, Gerald Swinney7 episodes
1960Dance DateDancerEpisode: "Episode 1.7"
Musical PlayhouseMaxEpisode: "Parasol"
International DetectiveEugene PayasEpisodes: "The Raschid Case"
SummerhouseStorytellerEpisode: "Episode 1.11"
1960–1973Armchair TheatreMr. Milroy, Sam Carter, Alfred Purdie, Mr. Pender, Onslow5 episodes
1961JangoOscar GrantEpisode: "Treacle on Three Fingers"
Danger ManJohn GordonEpisode: "Find and Destroy"
AmeliaWilliam Hogarth7 episodes
A Chance of ThunderHoward3 episodes
1962MaigretArmand LachaumeEpisode: "The Reluctant Witnesses"
The Largest Theatre in the WorldFrank GodsellEpisode: "Heart to Heart"
Crying Down the LaneChampion6 episodes
1963The Chem. Lab. MysteryMad Willy
It Happened Like ThisBill CanfordEpisode: "The Hidden Witness"
1963–1964Drama 61-67Philip Mallard, Ronald Green2 episodes
Z-CarsSeaton, Williams
1963Zero OneMajor KonelEpisode: "The Trial"
1963-1964FestivalCaptain of the Fire Brigade, Romainville2 episodes
1964The AvengersHal AndersonEpisode: "The Wringer"
Story BoxJohn Walker, Bilbo Baggins2 episodes
DetectiveManEpisode: "The Drawing"
Sergeant CorkRev. Hubert Wales, Feng2 episodes
The Sullavan BrothersKenneth K. HirstEpisode: "A Question of Honor"
1965–1971Public EyeColin Renolds, Eddie Meadows2 episodes
1966Knock on Any DoorStannageEpisode: "A Laugh in the Dark Question"
BlackmailMiles BeckettEpisode: "The Setup"
1967url=https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/search/simple/repeat?DatabaseChoices[0].Name=ChoiceFilmWorks&DatabaseChoices[0].Selected=True&DatabaseChoices[1].Name=ChoiceBooks&DatabaseChoices[1].Selected=False&DatabaseChoices[2].Name=ChoiceSerials&DatabaseChoices[2].Selected=False&DatabaseChoices[3].Name=ChoiceArticles&DatabaseChoices[3].Selected=False&DatabaseChoices[4].Name=ChoicePresscuttings&DatabaseChoices[4].Selected=False&DatabaseChoices[5].Name=ChoiceArchive&DatabaseChoices[5].Selected=False&DatabaseChoices[6].Name=ChoicePosters&DatabaseChoices[6].Selected=False&DatabaseChoices[7].Name=ChoiceStills&DatabaseChoices[7].Selected=False&Fields[0].Value=peter%20sallis&Fields[0].FieldName=Search_SearchSimple_FieldLabel&Fields[0].SearchInField=False&RecordLimit.PageSize=10title=Collections Search – Peter Sallispublisher=BFIaccess-date=7 December 2023}}PenleySerial: "The Ice Warriors"
1968–1970The Wednesday PlayEric, Minor Role (Uncredited), Man (Uncredited)3 episodes
1969–2000OmnibusGuest, Self - Introduction, Mirbeau, Self7 episodes
1969Play of the MonthMinor Role (Uncredited)Episode: "Maigret at Bay"
Plays of TodayMr. StreetEpisode: The Ladies: Joan
1970CatweazleStuffy GladstoneEpisode: "The Curse of Rapykin"
Mystery and ImaginationBrogden, Mundel, HopkinsEpisode: "Sweeney Todd"
Parkin's PatchChief Supt. MitchumEpisode: "Two Gentlemen Standing"
The Culture VulturesProfessor George Hobbes3 episodes
The TroubleshootersHenry WynnEpisode: "We All Need Experts"
MenaceSonny WatersEpisode: "The Millicent Sisters, Edward de Bruno and Ruth - Where Are They Now?"
1971–1976HadleighDakin, Strapper Strapton2 episodes
Softly, Softly: Task ForceLodge, Professor Dowell, Edward Letheridge3 episodes
1971Thirty-Minute TheatreLumleyEpisode: The Railwayman's New Clothes"
The Ten CommandmentsGerryEpisode: "The Nineteenth Hole"
BudgiePeter OlliphantEpisode: "Grandee Hotel"
Bel AmiNorbert de Varenne4 episodes
Paul TempleGeorge RobertsonEpisode: "The Quick and the Dead"
TrialAlmondEpisode: "Debris"
JusticeCoronerEpisode: "When Did You First Feel the Pain?"
The Persuaders!David PiperEpisode: "The Long Goodbye"
1972Spyder's WebGrovnikEpisode: "Romance on Wheels"
The MoonstoneMr. Bruff3 episodes
CallanRoutledgeEpisode: "The Richmond File: A Man Like Me"
KateSammy Harrison2 episodes
1973–2010Last of the Summer WineNorman Clegg295 episodes
1973Comedy PlayhouseEpisode: "Of Funerals and Fish"
1973–1974ThrillerMan, Lloyd2 episodes
1973–1981Play for TodayAustin Melcroft, Minor Role, Minor Role, Shushin4 episodes
1973The Rivals of Sherlock HolmesDr. JervisEpisode: "The Moabite Cypher"
For the Sake of AppearanceSamuel PepysEpisode: "Perukes and Periwigs"
1974Barlow at LargeJoseph MillerEpisode: "Snatch"
The PallisersMr Bonteen5 episodes
Armchair CinemaBenitetEpisode: "The Prison"
The Capone InvestmentWheatfield6 episodes
Late Night DramaGuest, Patient3 episodes
1974–1977Crown CourtGerald Prosser, Insp. George Storton6 episodes
1974–1979PlayhouseMr. Wainwright, Leslie2 episodes
1974Call My BluffSelf
1975Prometheus: The Life of BalzacVictor HugoEpisode: "The Race to Death"
1976–1978The Ghosts of Motley HallMr. Gudgin, Old Gudgin15 episodes
1976It's ChildsplaySelfEpisode: "Episode 1.4"
BBC2 PlayhouseMajor VenablesEpisode: "The Mind Beyond: The Daedalus Equations"
The Mind BeyondEpisode: "The Daedalus Equations"
Jackanory PlayhouseDeorEpisode: "The Winter Warrior"
1977RafflesKingsmillEpisode: "The Gold Cup"
Murder Most English: A Falxborough ChronicleRodney Gloss2 episodes
Yanks Go HomeRandall Todd4 episodes
PremiereErnestEpisode: "The Obelisk"
1978A Play for LoveCyril SmallpieceEpisode: "Across a Crowded Room"
The Clifton House MysteryMilton Guest3 episodes
1978–1980Leave it to CharlieArthur Simister, Alfred Simister26 episodes
1979Room ServiceMr. FellowsEpisode "1.3"
This Is Your LifeSelf, Filmed Tribute7 episodes
The Val Doonican Music ShowSelfEpisode: "Val's Christmas Music Show"
1980LadykillersO'BrienEpisode: "Not for the Nervous"
Tales of the UnexpectedSolicitorEpisode: "A Picture of a Place"
1982The Kids International ShowCleggEpisode 1.1
Hallmark Hall of FameCarterEpisode "Witness for the Prosecution"
1983–200860 MinutesMr Bennet, Guest2 episodes
1984Strangers and BrothersLeonard March3 episodes
1984–1990The Wind in the WillowsRatty (voice)66 episodes
1985Rocky HollowNarrator (voice)26 episodes
1986Mountain MenMr. WalkerEpisode: "A Dangerous Kind of Love"
1987The New StatesmanSidney Bliss2 episodes
Sylvanian Families(voice)Episode: "Hip to Be Bear/Feud for Thought"
The BrettsDr. WoodwardEpisode: "The Actress and the Bishop"
1988–1989First of the Summer WineMr David Clegg13 episodes
1988Blue PeterSelfEpisode: 32.29
1990Come Home Charlie and Face ThemEvans Rhys-Jones3 episodes
1991–1992Victor & Hugo: Bunglers in CrimeHugo (voice)31 episodes
1992Rumpole of the BaileyHenry TongEpisode: "Rumpole on Trial"
Noel's House PartyCleggEpisode 2.7
1996Q.E.D.Narrator (voice)Episode: "Sunshine and Scattered Showers"
Wildlife ShowcaseEpisode: "Once Upon Australia"
1997First LightGuestEpisode: "Reasons to be Thankful"
Animal PeopleNarrator (voice)Episode: "There's a Penguin in the House"
ExclusiveGuestEpisode: 1.20
1998Rex the RuntWallace (voice)Episode: "Adventures on Telly 1/Adventures on Telly Part 1"
1999Whatever You WantCleggEpisode: 3.7
2000Auntie's BloomersSelf, Acting Role (Uncredited)Episode: "Auntie's Golden Bloomers"
2001Holby CityLionel DavisEpisode: "The Mourning After"
2001-2019Songs of PraiseGuest, Self - Guest2 episodes
2001Then and NowGuestEpisode: "1.1"
Turning PointGuestEpisode: "1.6"
2002Wallace & Gromit's Cracking ContraptionsWallace (voice)10 episodes
2004DoctorsArthur WeartherillEpisode: "A Game of Soldiers"
2006Inside OutCleggEpisode: "Last of the Summer Wine, Air Ambulance, and The Lottery"
2007EurekaGuestEpisode: "Sight Unseen"
2009KingdomCyrilEpisode 3.1
2010Wallace & Gromit's World of InventionWallace (voice)6 episodes

Video

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Wallace & Gromit in A Grand Day Out (English language teaching adaptation)Wallace (voice)6 episodes
Wallace & Gromit in The Wrong Trousers (English language teaching adaptation)
Wallace & Gromit in A Close Shave (English language teaching adaptation)7 episodes

Commercials

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Polo "Something Missing"Narrator (voice)
Polo "Sorry"
Polo "Straight Down The Middle"
Polo "What's In A Name"
1986Polo "Holy"
Polo "Planet"
Polo "Runners"
Polo "Taste Drive"
Polo "Trick"
1995Polo "Corridor"
1997–2000sTV Licensing Commercial [Wallace & Gromit]Wallace (voice)
1997Kellogg's Commercial [Wallace & Gromit]
1998Reebok Theatre of Dreams
2003Renault Kangoo-matic
2004Jacobs Cracking
2005PG Tips H-H-Hot
2008BBC One Wallace & Gromit's Runaway SledPartially voiced by Ben Whitehead
2009url=http://www.aardman.com/work/npower-new-boiler/archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160613130855/http://www.aardman.com/work/npower-new-boiler/url-status=deadarchive-date=2016-06-13title=Boilerwebsite=Aardman.com}}{{Cite newsurl=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/mar/25/wallace-gromit-npower-adtitle=Wallace and Gromit's first npower addate=25 March 2009last1=Sweneyfirst1=Mark }}
Npower Insheepsulation
Children in Need Commercial [Wallace & Gromit]
M&S Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without...
2010Npower Widescreen
Npower Hand of Dog
BBC One They're back!
BBC One Steam Powered Wheel Chair
2024BBC One Ice SculptureArchive recordings; Released posthumously
Radio Times Wallace & Gromit Commercial

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
1954The Importance of Being EarnestLane (voice)1 episode
1967The War of the WorldsNarrator (voice)1 episode
1968The Day of the TriffidsCoker (voice)2 episodes
1976The Ice WarriorsPenley (voice)6 episodes
1980Haunted: Tales of the SupernaturalEdward (voice)1 episode
1983When the Wind BlowsJim Bloggs (voice)
1986–1987Living With BettyHarold (voice)6 episodes
1990Christmas TalesNarrator (voice)1 episode
1992Postman PatNarrator (voice)6 episodes
1993The Adventure of the Norwood Builder{{cite weburl=http://merrisonholmes.com/return.phptitle=The Return of Sherlock Holmes
1994Stay StumAlan Stamp (voice)
1996Saturday PlayhouseDetective Inspector Spears, Sir Edward Clarke (voice)2 episodes
Days With Frog And ToadNarrator (voice)
Wallace & GromitWallace (voice)3 episodes
1999Two HandersBobby (voice)1 episode
2000Hercule Poirot's ChristmasHercule Poirot
2002A Ripe Old AgeGuest, Conducter (voice)3 episodes
2009Desert Island DiscsHimself
2012BBC PromsWallace (archive sound)1 episode
2013-2014The Secret WorldMan (voice)2 episodes

Audio CDs

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Little BearNarrator (voice)
Little Bear's Visit
1997Wallace & Gromit and the Lost SlipperWallace (voice)
1998Anoraknophobia
1999Crackers in Space
2005Six-Dinner SidNarrator (voice)
2006Fading into the Limelight: Peter Sallis the Autobiography

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Wallace & Gromit Fun PackWallace (voice)
1997Wallace & Gromit Cracking Animator
1998Wallace & Gromit Print O Matic
2000Wallace & Gromit Fun Pack 2
2003Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo
2005Wallace & Gromit PG Tips Flash Game
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (DVD game)Uncredited
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Paint & Create
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Print Studio
2009Wallace & Gromit: Top Bun
Wallace & Gromit Adventures Java
2010Wallace & Gromit: Wallace's Workshop

Covers

YearTitleRoleNotes
1965"A Married Man"**Singer
1968"It Couldn't Please Me More (Pineapple)"
"Married"
"Meeskite"
1984"You've Got to Have a Little Bit of Style"
url=https://www.deever.com/en/artist/310631title=The Wind in the Willowswebsite=deever.com}}
"We'll Go Boating"

Books

YearTitle
2006Fading into the Limelight: Peter Sallis the Autobiography
2014Peter Sallis - Summer Wine & Other Stories: My Autobiography - Softcover

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1946Korda ScholarshipWorkTraining at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
1999Unsung Heroes AwardActingFilm and Television
2005Annie AwardBest Voice Acting in an Animated Feature ProductionWallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
2007Order of the British Empire (OBE)Services to Drama

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