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Home/People/Peter Hawkins
Peter Hawkins profile photo
Born
Apr 3, 1924Died: Jul 8, 2006
Lived 82 years
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

37
Movies
25
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Peter Hawkins

Acting

Biography
Peter John Hawkins (3 April 1924 – 8 July 2006) was a British actor whose career spanned from the mid-1940s to the early 1990s. Following his breakthrough in Royal Navy theatre performances subsequent to his survival of the sinking of the HMS Limbourne, he developed into one of the most sought-after voice artists in the United Kingdom. He was best known for his vocal contributions to children's television series; this began with voicing Mr Turnip in the magazine series Whirligig. Hawkins voiced the titular characters in Flower Pot Men, for which he invented their signature "Oddle Poddle" gibberish language, Spotty Dog in The Woodentops, all the characters in Captain Pugwash and The Adventures of Sir Prancelot, the narrator of SuperTed, and many of the characters in The Family-Ness, Jimbo and the Jet-Set and Penny Crayon. He also originated the role of Zippy in Thames Television's Rainbow. Outside of children's programming, he was well known for providing the original voices for the Daleks in Doctor Who, as well as being part of the ensemble cast for the sketch series Dave Allen at Large and voicing characters in commercials, including the Smash Martians and Money in Access's "Your Flexible Friend" campaign.
Doctor Who: The Daleks in Colour poster

Doctor Who: The Daleks in Colour

as Dalek (archive voice)
2023
Joe and Petunia: Coastguard poster

Joe and Petunia: Coastguard

as Joe
2006
Future Memories: Making 'The Dalek Invasion of Earth' poster

Future Memories: Making 'The Dalek Invasion of Earth'

as Self (archive footage)
2003
The Incredible Adventures of Wallace & Gromit poster

The Incredible Adventures of Wallace & Gromit

as Gromit (Voice) (Uncredited)
2001
I Was a Doctor Who Monster! poster

I Was a Doctor Who Monster!

Cast
1996
And the Walls Came Tumbling Down poster

And the Walls Came Tumbling Down

as Narrator
1984
C.Q. poster

C.Q.

as Voices
1984
The Hat poster

The Hat

as Narrator
1982
Moon Man poster

Moon Man

as Narrator
1981
The Train Makers poster

The Train Makers

as Commentator
1981
Centenary Express poster

Centenary Express

as Self - Commentator
1980
Rail Report 13: On Track for the Eighties poster

Rail Report 13: On Track for the Eighties

as Self - Commentator
1980
Quincy's Quest poster

Quincy's Quest

as Voices
1979
Whose Child Am I? poster

Whose Child Am I?

Cast
1976
Great poster

Great

Cast
1975
Assassin poster

Assassin

as The Passport Officer
1973
Joe and Petunia: Worn Tyres poster

Joe and Petunia: Worn Tyres

as Joe (voice)
1973
Joe and Petunia: Country Code poster

Joe and Petunia: Country Code

as Joe (voice)
1971
Teenagers Learn To Swim poster

Teenagers Learn To Swim

Cast
1971
Joe and Petunia: Water Safety (Flags) poster

Joe and Petunia: Water Safety (Flags)

as Joe (voice)
1970