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Peter Saracen studied drama at Aberystwyth
University.
His roles have been many and diverse, ranging from Shakespeare (Friar
Lawrence, Aguecheek, Escalus) to Wilde (Canon
Chasuble) to contemporary drama.
Height: 6' (182cm)
Weight: 10st 12lbs (69kg)
Eye colour: Brown
Hair colour: Dark brown
Accents: American-New York, American-Southern States, Australian, Cockney, London, Northern, RP, South African, Welsh-Standard, West Country
Playing age: 41-55 |

Photo by L B Photography |
Singing: Baritone, Low G to High F
Skills: Butlering, Darts, Improvisation, Judo, Role Play.
Show Reel
Agent: Jaffrey Management Ltd
The Double Lodge
Pinewood Studios, Pinewood Road
Iver Heath
Bucks SL0 0NH
Phone: 01753 785162
Fax: 01753 785163
Email: castings@jaffreyactors.co.uk
Web: www.jaffreyactors.co.uk |
| Production |
Role |
Director |
Company / Venue |
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| Leeds Armouries Museum |
Prisoner |
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Yorkshire Television |
| Moneybags |
Religious Nutter |
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Sunday People Commercial |
| Also Sunday People, Fox's Biscuits and in Denmark, Tellers Insurance |
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| Crooked Features |
Freda |
Mike Peter Reed |
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| The Exchange Game |
James Lochead |
Edward Harbour |
AIM |
| Man in the Water |
Arthur |
Mark Sturdy |
Independent |
| Carmilla |
Clive |
Will Howe |
Fuji |
| Gift of Death |
Comic Guard |
Peter Carpenter |
Independent |
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| An Asylum On Every Corner |
Various |
James Michalos |
Edinburgh C Too Venue |
| Jellicoe |
Admiral Jellicoe/
Tattershall |
Rob Inglis |
Shaw Theatre |
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| Sedgefield Park |
Grummock |
Peter Thornhill |
Sedgefield Park Productions Ltd |
| Crimewatch File |
Leslie Bailey |
Bridget Sneyd |
BBC |
| The Bill |
Caretaker |
David Yates |
Thames |
| Ivanhoe |
Monk |
Stuart Orme |
BBC |
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| You've Been A Wonderful Audience |
Hugh Nichols |
Jez Bond |
Drowning Fish Prods/
Baron's Court Theatre |
| Abolition |
Granville Sharp |
Rob Wells |
St Pancras Old Church, |
| To Quote The Bard |
King Nigel |
Natthew Owen |
Llon & Unicorn |
| A Midsummer Night's Dream |
Egeus/Qunice |
Mary Drake |
Balcombe Manor |
| Toad Of Toad Hall |
Badger |
Vivienne Cozens |
Hamptworth Lodge |
| Bates |
Sir Richard Walsh |
R Artkinson - Lord |
5/11 Tour |
| Divinas Palabras |
Village Mayor |
Thorston Manderlay |
Chats Palace |
| Merry Wives of Windsor |
Page/Host |
Vivienne Cozens |
Hamptworth Lodge |
| The Turnabout |
Dexter |
Michael Friend |
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| St Joan |
Chaplain |
Michael Friend |
Shaw's Corner |
| Twelfth Night |
Feste |
Toby Eddington |
Regulus Theatre Company |
| St Joan |
Courcelles |
Alison Hancock |
Isleworth Actors Company |
| Birth Rite |
George |
David Cottis |
Instant Classics |
| The Warp |
Paul Shelley |
Ken Campbell |
The Round House |
| The Edge of Madness |
Dave |
Ben Batchelor |
Kenneth More Studio |
| The Tempest |
Stephano |
Arthur Horwood |
Isleworth Actors Company |
| Women of Intellect |
Trissotin |
John Edmunds |
Traffic of the Stage |
| Romeo & Juliet |
Friar Lawrence |
Steve Sheridan |
Hush Hush Ensemble |
| Unlucky for Some |
Nobby |
Tim Hughes |
Southwark Playhouse |
| The Female Wits |
Get-All |
George Pensotti |
The Canal Café |
| The Importance of Being Earnest |
Canon Chasuble |
Nick Hedges |
Cambridge Theatre Company & Il Palchetto Spettacoli,
Italy |
| Peter Pan - The Musical |
Starkey |
Richard Cheshire |
Castle Theatre, Aberystwyth |
| Aladdin |
Widow Twanky |
Julie Prior |
Jasmine Productions, tour |
| Measure for Measure |
Escalus |
William Gilbert |
Bolier House, tour |
| Beauty and the Beast |
The Merchant |
Jenny McAvoy |
Globe Players |
| The Tinder Box |
The King |
Jenny McAvoy |
Globe Players |
| Julius Caesar |
Marc Anthony |
Tim Lynch |
Pendle Productions |

Peter Saracen played Lennie in Taking
the Piss,
by Gareth Pilkington (performed as part of awl's
first public showcase at Bullion Room
Theatre, Hackney Empire, in November 2003).
Peter's most recent roles:
Peter Saracen made his debut as a writer at awl in
April 2004, when his first short play, You
Don't Have to Jump! won the competition for plays on the theme: It's Tough at the
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