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Peter Attard
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Peter Attard was born in April 1944 in Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for
To Sir, with Love (1967)
,
Mackenzie (1980)
and
Rules of Engagement (1989)
.
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Known for
To Sir, with Love
7.6
Ingham
1967
Mackenzie
7.2
TV Series
Paul Davies
1980 • 2 eps
Rules of Engagement
6.8
TV Mini Series
Albie Curtis
1989 • 5 eps
Fox Mystery Theater
7.2
TV Series
Williams
1984 • 1 ep
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41
Grafters
7.6
TV Series
Skip Supplier
1999
1 episode
Madson
6.9
TV Series
Frank Banford
1996
1 episode
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Gary Travers
Mr. Brogan
Teacher
...
1986–1995
4 episodes
Little Napoleons
6.3
TV Mini Series
Stanley Marsh
1994
1 episode
The Chief
7.0
TV Series
Steven Hughes
1994
1 episode
Inspector Morse
8.2
TV Series
Mack Shaw
1993
1 episode
A Fatal Inversion
7.5
TV Mini Series
Pearson
1992
1 episode
Die Kinder
8.3
TV Series
Cyril
1990
2 episodes
Bergerac
6.9
TV Series
Eddy Neptune
1990
1 episode
The Paradise Club
7.3
TV Series
Jaffe
1989
1 episode
Rules of Engagement
6.8
TV Mini Series
Albie Curtis
1989
5 episodes
Piece of Cake
8.1
TV Mini Series
Armourer
(as Peter Atard)
1988
1 episode
Dead Head
7.6
TV Mini Series
Det. Sgt. Cross
1986
1 episode
Roll Over Beethoven
6.0
TV Series
Roadie
1985
1 episode
Fox Mystery Theater
7.2
TV Series
Williams
1984
1 episode
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Peter Atard
Born
April 1944
Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England, UK
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