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Edmund Pegge (born 1 April 1939) is an Australian actor, who has worked in both Australia and the United Kingdom. Arriving in Adelaide as a teenager, Pegge completed his education at St Peter's College before graduating from the National Institute of Dramatic Art.
YearFilmRoleType2016Travelling SalesmanTV series, 1 episode2006Charlie GudgeonTV series, 1 episode2004SneddonMiniseries2003Graham HuntleyTV series, 1 episodeEdmund Pegge. Actor: Never Too Late. An actor of all media, Edmund Cyril Colbeck Pegge trained at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney and at Trinity College, London. On stage from 1957, he has appeared in both classical and contemporary plays in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.
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Oct 10, 2017 · A peek behind the scenes of Dr Who from our very own Edmund Pegge, who had a bit part in a 1977 episode of the series called 'The Invisible Enemy'.
Jun 10, 2020 · Hilarious, charming and self-effacing, meet Edmund Pegge, one of Australia’s most prolific supporting actors. Travelling between England and Australia and working on stage, in film and on television for over fifty years, Ed Pegge knows all the tricks and all the trials of a working actor’s life.
Edmund Pegge has appeared in a host of popular television series such as When the Boat Comes In, Dr. Who , It Ain't half Hot Mum , The Bill , The Persuaders and Day of the Triffid s. He played Bernard Webster in Tenko for the BBC, Lord Burne-Wilkes in Winds of War (starring Robert Mitchum), Eddie Redmayne's father in an episode of Doctors for ...
Edmund Pegge. Actor: Never Too Late. An actor of all media, Edmund Cyril Colbeck Pegge trained at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney and at Trinity College, London. On stage from 1957, he has appeared in both classical and contemporary plays in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.
About Edmund Pegge. Edmund Pegge is a classically trained actor with a Bachelor of Dramatic Art degree from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney, Australia, and a Performing Associate Diploma from Trinity College London.