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Peter Hammond
Peter Charles Hammond Hill was an English actor and television director. Peter Charles Hammond Hill was born in Victoria, Central London. His father, Charles, was an art restorer and his mother, Ada, a nurse. After attending Harrow School of Art, he started work as a scenic artist at Sheffield Repertory Theatre. Following this, he turned to acting to "earn some cash", where he adopted the stage name of Peter Hammond. He first appeared in a West End production at the age of 17.
Hammond made his film début in Waterloo Road (1945) and went on to carve a career playing handsome boy-next-door types throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s, most notably as Peter Hawtrey in The Huggetts Trilogy – Here Come the Huggetts (1948), Vote for Huggett and The Huggetts Abroad (both 1949). [Source: Wikipedia]
As director
The Eligible Bachelor
The Master Blackmailer
The Dark Angel
The Sign of Four
The Children of Dynmouth
The Death of the Heart
The Demon Lover
The Maze
The Glory Hole
Aubrey
The Happy Autumn Fields
Hallelujah, Mary Plum
Liza
The Phantom Kid
Sea Song
Franklin's Farm
The Shattered Eye
Spring and Port Wine
I Took My Little World Away
The Count of Monte Cristo
As actor
Model for Murder
X: The Unknown
It's Never Too Late
Spin a Dark Web
Confession
The Crowded Day
Alf's Baby
Flannelfoot
Father's Doing Fine
Come Back Peter
Fortune in Diamonds
Morning Departure
The Reluctant Widow
Vote for Huggett
The Huggetts Abroad
Fools Rush In
Helter Skelter
Here Come the Huggetts
Fly Away Peter
Holiday Camp
They Knew Mr. Knight
Waterloo Road