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Biography

Peter Blake(8 December 1948 – 21 July 2018) was a Scottish actor. Probably best known as the character Kirk St Moritz in the BBC sitcom Dear John, by John Sullivan, his other high-profile moments came through his playing of a 'Fonz'-type character in Pepsi-Cola commercials which led to a hit record in 1977 "Lipsmakin' Rock 'n' Rollin", Andy Evol the disc-jockey in Agony with Maureen Lipman for LWT and in an episode of Taggart ("Do or Die") as Sgt. Bill Kent.He also had a long association with The Rocky Horror Show playing Frank-N-Furter over a thousand times between 1975 and 1994.

Early life

Peter Blake was born John Beattie Dempsey on 8 December 1948 in Selkirk, Scotland. He was always referred to by his parents as Ian, the Scottish Gaelic term for John.

He began his career as an aspiring pop star before turning to acting; his first professional appearance was at the Edinburgh International Festival, in Frank Dunlop's 'Pop Theatre' production of The Winter's Tale, at the Assembly Hall, in 1966.

Theatre

Peter Blake trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and joined the Citizens’ Theatre Company, performing in a production of Twelfth Night, and Michael Blakemore’s original production of Bertolt Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Uiwhich opened in September 1967 at the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow and, in August 1968, performed at The Lyceum, Edinburgh as part of the Edinburgh Festival.

After graduating in 1969 Peter worked briefly as a stage manager in several Soho strip clubs before he joined the international cast of Victor Spinetti’s Amsterdam production of Hair, in 1970, and subsequently played the role of Berger in the show’s national tour of The Netherlands.

Returning to the UK there followed a string of London's West End rock musicals, with roles in Hair at the Shaftesbury Theatre; as Pharaoh in the original productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Albery Theatre, as Pontius Pilate in Jesus Christ Superstar at the Palace Theatre; as Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Show at the King's Road Theatre; as Peter in the revue What’s a Nice Country like US doing in a State like This? at the May Fair Theatre; and reprising his role of Frank-N-Furter at the Comedy Theatre.

Peter Blake has also performed at the Chichester Festival Theatre, work included Julius Caesar, Murder in the Cathedral and In Order of Appearance; out of London theatre work included Nestor in Irma La Douce at the Sheffield Crucible; Count Dracula in Charles McKeown's play Dracula at the Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead; Marat in The Promise at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley; and on tour in Jack Rosenthal’s Smash!; Alan Ayckbourn’s Absent Friends, Ray Cooney’s Funny Money, and The Rocky Horror Show returning to his old role of 'Frank-N-Furter' in 1992 and 1994; he also starred in several pantomimes, including as Captain Hook in Peter Pan, as King Rat in Dick Whittington and as Abanazer in Aladdin.

Television and film

Peter Blake's best-known role was the flamboyant and boastful Kirk St Moritz, resplendent in white suit, big collars and golden medallion, in the British sitcom Dear John (1986–87). He appeared in other British television series including as Tony Miller, a member of CI5 in the hard-hitting police drama The Professionals (1978). As Michael Vincent in Penmarric (1979), Andy Evol in Agony (1979-1981), Carl Pierce in A Very Peculiar Practice (1986), Aubrey Owen in Dogfood Dan & the Carmarthen Cowboy (1988), David in Split Ends (1989), as Harvey in Fiddlers Three (1991) and as Ken Tate in EastEnders (2010).

Blake guested on shows such as The Squirrels, Out, Z-Cars, Minder, Shoestring, Shine on Harvey Moon, Bergerac, After Henry, Alas Smith and Jones, Ever Decreasing Circles, Boon, The New Statesman, Woof!, Underbelly, The High Life, The Bill, and Casualty, among others.

His film appearances include Intimate Games (1976), Panic (1978), Murder on Line One (1989), Cash in Hand (1998), The Lift (2008) and Man and Dog (2010).

Discography

In 1977, Peter Blake reached number 40 in the UK Singles Chart with the song Lipsmackin' Rock 'n' Rollin, performing it on the BBC Television music show Top of the Pops on 29 September 1977; and subsequently released a single called Boogie Breakout in 1979.

  • Lipsmackin' Rock 'N Rollin' / Clever Dick - Released : August 26, 1977.
  • Boogie Breakout / Rock 'N' Roll Lady - Released : March 9, 1979.


Stage Cast Recordings include :

  • Hair - The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical (Original Amsterdam Cast) - LP.
    Date of release: 1970.
    Written-By – Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni, James Rado.
  • London production of the musical, "What's a Nice Country like U.S. Doing in a State like This?"
    Date of release: 1976.
    Music by Cary Hoffman. Words by Ira Gasman.
  • Hard Times: The Musical (Original London Cast Recording Highlights) - EP.
    Date of release: Jun 1, 2000.
    Book, music and lyrics by Christopher Tookey and Hugh Thomas. From the novel by Charles Dickens.

Theatre credits

ProductionYearRoleVenue
The Winter's Tale1966Various charactersEdinburgh Festival
Twelfth Night1967OfficerGlasgow Citizens’ Theatre
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui1967Grocer / GangsterGlasgow Citizens’ Theatre Company
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui19682nd Chicago GrocerRoyal Lyceum, Edinburgh Festival
Hair1969-70BergerAmsterdam / National Tour of Holland
Hair1970-73Berger / Claude / WoofShaftesbury Theatre, West End
Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat1973PharaohAlbery Theatre, West End
Why Not Stay For Breakfast?1973HippieNational Tour
Irma La Douce1973Nestor Le FripeCrucible Theatre, Sheffield
Jesus Christ Superstar1974Pontius PilatePalace Theatre, West End
The Rocky Horror Show1975-76Frank-N-FurterKing’s Road Theatre, Chelsea
What's A Nice Country Like U.S.
Doing in A State Like This?
1976PeterMayfair Theatre, West End
Make Me A World1976LuciferChichester Theatre
In Order of Appearance1977Various charactersChichester Festival
Julius Caesar1977Flavius / Decius Brutus / TitiniusChichester Festival
Murder in the Cathedral19774th TemptorChichester Cathedral
Dracula1978Count DraculaThorndike Theatre, Leatherhead
The Rocky Horror Show1979Frank-N-FurterComedy Theatre, West End
The Promise1980MaratChurchill Theatre, Bromley
SMASH!1981Don BlackNational Tour
Run for Your Wife1982De Sergeant TroughtonShaftesbury Theatre, West End
Dear Anyone1983DannyCambridge Theatre, West End
See How They Run1984The IntruderShaftesbury Theatre, West End
Goldilocks & the Three Bears1986HeinkelCanada
Run for Your Wife1986De Sergeant TroughtonCriterion Theatre, West End
It Runs in the Family1987Dr. Mike ConnollyYvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
Absent Friends1988PaulNational Tour
Dick Whittington1988King RatRichmond Theatre, London
Aladdin1990AbanazerPalace Theatre, Manchester
The Rocky Horror Show1991-92Frank-N-FurterNational Tour
Alfie1992Various charactersNational Tour
Love Off the Shelf1993Hero / HamiltonScarborough In The Round
Dick Whittington1993King RatThe Forum, Hatfield
Penny for the Guy1994BurglarChurchill Theatre, Bromley, Kent
The Rocky Horror Show1994Frank-N-FurterSummer Season Bournemouth & Blackpool
The Snow Queen1994IgorYvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
Absent Friends1996-97PaulNational Tour
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs1997Herman the HenchmanOrchard Theatre, Dartford
Gym and Tonic1999KenTheatre Royal, Windsor
Run For Your Wife1999De Sergeant TroughtonOliver, National Theatre, London
Say Who You Are1999Stuart WheelerThe Mill, Sonning
Hard Times2000Mr E.W.B ChildersTheatre Royal Haymarket, West End
Bridges and Harmonies2000AlexBridewell Theatre, London
Dick Whittington2001King RatMarlowe Theatre, Canterbury
Money To Burn2003Lord Oliver JustinThe Venue, West End
Oscar - The Musical2004Oscar WildeShaw Theatre, London
Peter Pan2005Captain HookHippodrome, Birmingham
Funny Money2006Vic JohnsonNational Tour
Peter Pan2006Captain HookHippodrome, Bristol
Peter Pan2007Captain HookAlhambra Theatre, Bradford
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