Peter Blake (1948-2018) was an actor famous for his roles on TV, stage and film. He was perhaps best known for his role as the medallion man fantasist Kirk St Moritz in John Sullivan's 1980s sitcoms Dear John and for his recurring role as the Fonz like character in the Pepsi adverts of the '70s and '80s which saw him release a UK Top 40 Hit with 'Lipsmackin Rock n Rollin'. In the theatre, Blake starred in Hair, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Jesus Christ Superstar and many Ray Cooney productions. On TV, Blake guested in many productions including Z Cars, Casualty, A Very Peculiar Practice, Taggart, Shoestring, Out, Ever Decreasing Circles, Just Good Friends, and Doctors.
Panic
(Paul)
Intimate Games
(John)
Heroes and Villains
(Julian)
Run For Your Wife
(Man reading newspaper)
Cash in Hand
(Agent John Maniac)
Praying Mantis
(Dr Courant)
The After Dinner Joke
(Popstar)
Murder On Line One
(Marc Russell)
The Proofing Session
(Club Manager)
Days
(Registrar)
Jonathan Creek
(Otto Danzigger)
Shoestring
Taggart
Agony
(Andy Evol)
Dear John
(Kirk St Moritz/Eric Morris)
Watch this Space
Fiddlers Three
(Harvey)
Minder
(Barry)
Penmarric
(Michael Vincent)
Lexx
(Oliver)
Dogfood Dan And The Carmarthen Cowboy
(Aubrey Owen)
Bergerac
(Fontaine)
Split Ends
(David)
The New Statesman
(Kerry Grout)
The High Life
(Guy Wersch)
The Professionals
(Tony Miller, CI5 Agent)
Out
(Pretty Billy Binns)