Peter Vaughan
Biography
Peter Vaughan, originally named Peter Ewart Ohm, was a renowned English character actor celebrated for his memorable supporting roles across British cinema and television, as well as his extensive work on the stage.
Vaughan's most iconic portrayal came as the scheming inmate Grouty in the beloved sitcom "Porridge" and its subsequent film adaptation in 1979. His versatility allowed him to shine in various roles, including a recurring character opposite Robert Lindsay in the sitcom "Citizen Smith," and a notable performance as Tom Hedden in the gritty thriller "Straw Dogs." Additionally, he captivated audiences as Winston the Ogre in the fantasy film "Time Bandits" and portrayed Tom Franklin in the drama series "Chancer." One of his most acclaimed performances was as Mr. Stevens, Sr. in the critically lauded film "The Remains of the Day."
In the latter stages of his career, Vaughan garnered widespread recognition for his role as Maester Aemon in HBO's hit series "Game of Thrones," which aired from 2011 to 2015. His rich contributions to the performing arts have left an indelible mark, showcasing a remarkable range that spanned decades and endeared him to audiences of all ages. Peter Vaughan's legacy as a distinguished actor remains influential in the world of entertainment.
Filmography
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Fanatic
1965 • Harry
Valentino
1977 • Rory O'Neil
Zulu Dawn
1979 • QSM Bloomfield
The Devil's Agent
1962
11 Harrowhouse
1974 • Coglin
Silicon Glen: From Ships to Microchips
2020
Eyewitness
1970 • Paul Grazzini
A Twist of Sand
1968 • Johann
Alfred the Great
1969 • Burrud
Hammerhead
1968 • Hammerhead
Rotten to the Core
1965 • Sir Henry Capell
Coming Out of the Ice
1982 • Belov
Albatross
2011 • Grandpa
The Punch and Judy Man
1963 • Committee Man
The Blockhouse
1973 • Aufret
Porridge
1979 • Grouty
Longitude
2000
Hornblower: The Frogs and the Lobsters
1999 • Admiral Lord Hood
Time Bandits
1981
Hotel Splendide (2000)
2000 • Morton Blanche
The French Lieutenant's Woman
1981 • Mr. Freeman
Sapphire
1959 • Detective Whitehead (uncredited)