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Peter Coke

Peter Coke

1 title Acting Apr 06, 1913 Died: Jul 30, 2008 Southsea, Hampshire, England, UK

Peter John Coke, born on April 3, 1913, in Southsea, Hampshire, was the son of a Royal Navy commander. His family's journey took them from England to Kenya, where his father initially tried to manage a linen plantation, but when that endeavor didn’t succeed, he shifted gears to operate a coffee plantation. Peter received his education at Stowe School, and later, he spent time residing with his maternal grandmother in Menton, France.

Coke's career in the performing arts began in the 1940s, where he made a name for himself as an accomplished actor and writer. He became widely known for his role in the long-running BBC radio series "The Navy Lark," which showcased his talent for comedy and brought him significant acclaim. In addition to his radio work, he appeared in numerous television programs and films throughout his career, including notable roles in "The Forsyte Saga" and "The Man Who Knew Too Much."

Coke's contributions to theatre were also noteworthy, with performances in various stage productions. His versatility and charm made him a beloved figure in British entertainment. Peter Coke left an indelible mark on the performing arts before passing away on 30 December 2008, remembered for his wit, talent, and dedication to his craft.

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