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Peter Godfrey (16 October 1899 – 4 March 1970) was an English actor and film director. Founder of the experimental Gate Theatre Salon in 1925, with his first wife Molly Veness, he staged London's first expressionistic production in the following year.
London-born Peter Godfrey was a stage actor / director / producer before coming to Hollywood as an actor in the late '30s. After appearing in several films, he turned to directing, and spent most of his career at Warner Bros., directing "B" dramas, comedies and thrillers.
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Peter Godfrey. Actor: Partners in Crime. Peter Godfrey was born in Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom, although according to Peter, he only speaks three words in Welsh. He was educated at Caerleon College, University Of South Wales, and RADA (the Royal Academy Of Dramatic Arts).
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London-born Peter Godfrey was a stage actor / director / producer before coming to Hollywood as an actor in the late '30s. After appearing in several films, he turned to directing, and spent most of his career at Warner Bros., directing "B" dramas, comedies and thrillers.
- October 16, 1899
- March 4, 1970
Peter Godfrey may refer to: Peter Godfrey (MP) (1665–1724), British merchant and politician. Peter Godfrey (director) (1899–1970), English-American actor and theatre/film/television director.
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Peter Godfrey is known as an Director, Actor, and Writer. Some of his work includes Christmas in Connecticut, The Two Mrs. Carrolls, Please Murder Me, Cry Wolf, The Woman in White, Hotel Berlin, The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt, and Escape Me Never.