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Keith Peacock
(1928-1966)
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Keith Peacock was born in 1928. He was an actor, known for
Bang! Bang! You're Dead! (1966)
,
Psycho-Circus (1966)
and
The Prisoner (1967)
. He died on 1 November 1966 in Perivale, Middlesex, England, UK.
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Known for
Bang! Bang! You're Dead!
5.7
Philippe
1966
Psycho-Circus
5.4
Security Man
1966
The Prisoner
8.5
TV Series
2nd Guardian
1967 • 1 ep
Out of the Unknown
7.5
TV Series
Crewman
1965 • 1 ep
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Actor
Previous
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The Prisoner
8.5
TV Series
2nd Guardian
1967
1 episode
Orlando
6.5
TV Series
Limehouse
1966
1 episode
Bang! Bang! You're Dead!
5.7
Philippe
1966
Psycho-Circus
5.4
Security Man
1966
The Plague of the Zombies
6.5
Zombie
(uncredited)
1966
The Scales of Justice
7.8
TV Series
Waiter
Hotel Employee
(uncredited)
1965
2 episodes
Out of the Unknown
7.5
TV Series
Crewman
1965
1 episode
ITV Play of the Week
6.7
TV Series
PC Fred
1964
1 episode
Contest Girl
5.9
TV Technician Talk of the Town
(uncredited)
1964
No Hiding Place
7.4
TV Series
Corporal
Extra
1963–1964
2 episodes
The Password Is Courage
6.8
Prisoner of War
(uncredited)
1962
A Coming-Out Party
6.7
German Guard
(uncredited)
1961
The Bulldog Breed
6.1
Sailor
(uncredited)
1960
Interpol Calling
7.2
TV Series
Hotel Guest
(uncredited)
1960
1 episode
Stunts
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4
Casino Royale
5.0
stunts
(uncredited)
1967
Softly Softly
6.9
TV Series
stunt double: David Scheuer
(uncredited)
1966
1 episode
The 7th Dawn
6.4
stunts
(uncredited)
1964
Carry on Cruising
6.1
stunt personnel
(uncredited)
1962
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Born
1928
Died
November 1
,
1966
Perivale, Middlesex, England, UK
(stunt accident)
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Peacock was fatally injured during the filming of an episode of the BBC police drama
Softly Softly (1966)
in a West London factory. He fell backwards from a ladder, striking his head on a concrete floor.
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