Peter Bull Biography
Biography
British actor
Peter Bull made his stage debut in 1933 at age 21, his film debut one year later (
The Silent Voice [1934]) and his Broadway bow the next year. He was brought to Hollywood for a small role in
Marie Antoinette (1938), which costarred his lifelong friend and fellow Briton
Robert Morley. In films, the corpulent Bull was often cast as unpleasant prosecuting attorneys, hard-hearted businessmen or officious government men (including the memorable camera-happy Russian ambassador de Sadasky in
Dr. Strangelove [1963]); on stage, he enjoyed a wider variety of roles, and at one time ran his own repertory company. His career was put in abeyance for war service, during which he won the Distinguish Service Cross. Outside of his theatrical work, Bull was well known for his interest in astrology, and even better known for his fascination with teddy bears. He owned perhaps the world's largest and most valuable collection of teddies, and wrote several witty, informative books on the subject (one of his bears appeared prominently in the internationally popular TV serial Brideshead Revisited).
Peter Bull died shortly after finishing his role in the movie
Yellowbeard (1984), which also represented the last screen work of another prominent British performer,
Marty Feldman.
- Hal Erickson, Rovi
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