Peter-Hugo Daly
Peter-Hugo Daly, born in 1956 in Islington, London, is a versatile actor and musician renowned for his contributions to both the music and television industries. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, he gained recognition as a member of the new wave band The Cross, alongside fellow actor Phil Daniels. The band made a mark in the music scene with their 1979 single "Kill Another Night," released under RCA Records.
Daly's acting career took off with a notable role in the 1980 film *Breaking Glass*, where he portrayed Mick "Lethal," alongside Daniels. He has since made extensive television appearances, showcasing his talent in popular series such as *Minder*, *Bergerac*, *The Bill*, and *Birds of a Feather*. His impressive repertoire also includes roles in *Foyle's War*, *Martin Chuzzlewit*, *Silent Witness*, *New Tricks*, and *Midsomer Murders*. Additionally, he starred in *Between the Lines*, *Little Dorrit*, *The History Man*, *Lark Rise to Candleford*, and Alan Bleasdale's acclaimed *G.B.H*.
Daly appeared as Dave Morris in the notable documentary drama *McLibel!* and featured in the *Sharpe* television films, specifically *Sharpe's Gold* (1995) and *Sharpe's Challenge* (2006). His diverse body of work reflects his enduring impact on the performing arts.