Biography
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Trevor Peacock (born 19 May 1931 in Tottenham, England) is a British character actor who has had roles such as Jim Trott in The Vicar of Dibley, Rouault in Madame Bovary (opposite Keith Barron) and Old Bailey in Neverwhere. He has also appeared in diverse programmes such as EastEnders (playing Sid, a war veteran Alfie Moon met in France), LWT's Wish Me Luck (in which he played resistance leader Renard), Jonathan Creek and Between The Lines. He played the title role in the BBC Shakespeare production of Titus Andronicus, directed by Jonathan Miller.
He co-wrote (with John Paul Jones) the 1960s pop classic "Mrs Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter", which was recorded by Herman's Hermits.
Trevor is a keen supporter of Yeovil Town F.C. and is considered a talismanic figure by fellow fans.
His son is actor Daniel Peacock.
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