Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Peter Cheevers acting CV

 
 

Equity no: M00048478


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Minder Dennis Waterman Peter Cheevers boxing match Original 7x9 Photo with snipe
Peter Cheevers and Denis Waterman in Minder




Training:  RADA (Summer Course) under Tutor Geoff  Bullen (Drama Coach) & Robert Palmer (Voice Coach).


At the age of 22 Peter was Paul McCartney’s stunt double on the film Help, and went on location with the Beatles to Nassau in the Bahamas. 

Cast in Help

Credited cast:
Neil Aspinall ...
Himself
Steve Barron ...
Himself
Eleanor Bron ...
Herself
Peter Cheevers ...
Himself
                 
                 

In 1982 his one-man-show Harry Carpenter Never Said It Was Like This became a major television ‘play of the month’; Peter Cheevers co-authored the television play with Ian La Frenais of Likely Lads fame.


Television 

Henry Intervening BBC Director: Ernest Vince                                                                                                    
Red Roses for Me BBC Director Alan Gibson                                                                                         
Minder ITV Director Roy Ward Baker 1984                                                                                                 
Minder ITV Director: Ian Toynton 1986                                                                                                                   
The Bill Director Peter Cregeen                                                                                                                                               
Harry Carpenter Never Said it Was Like This 
(co-authored with Ian La Frenais) Director Tony Simmons                         

 

Film                                                                                                                                 

The Great Vivendi (Lead) Beaconsfield Studios                       

The Actor (on location with Eddie Large).                                  

No One at The Wheel (location) Director/Writer Peter Cheevers                                                                          

Radio/Voice work:                                                                                                

BBC Seamus Heany poetry.                                                                                       

Narrator for production of River Dance. 

Interviews: ‘World at One’ Radio 4, Radio London, Capital Radio. BBC Radio Kent.                


Theatre:

 Ned Kelly (Lead) City Lit Director: Miriam Andrews                  

Twelfth Night (Tour) Director: Nicholas Renton                      

Othello Director  Café Theatre Director David Creedon          

Under the Auspices Half Moon Theatre Director: Robert Walker                             

The Ring Gangsters Half Moon Theatre                         

Down and Out in Paris Gate Theatre Director: Lou Stein                                                                                                                    

Empire Builders Gate Theatre (with Dudley Sutton) Director: Lou Stein 

Dudley Sutton & Peter Cheevers                                                    


We all live in Pennsylvania Elephant Theatre  Writer/Director Peter Cheevers                                                                              
Butterfly Fingers (Pantomime) Kingston Theatre Director: Lou Stein                                                                                                 
Sound of Music Margate Pavilion Director: Anna Nugent     

  A Tale of Two Cities Broadstairs Playhouse Director: Philip Noyce                                                                                             
  Babes in the Wood Margate Pavilion Director; Anna Nugent     

 Charlie Maine (Lead) Café Theatre and Hampstead Theatre Director/Writer Bee Cutler                                                           
One Person Show (various London venues and Edinburgh Festival) 
                             

                                                                    

Critical Reviews
Aftermath - A one man show

The Scotsman: "Peter Cheevers' new one man show is potentially excellent. At the moment it is diverse, nicely sardonic, versatile and more than a little baffling. There was a definite air of something happening but no one knew quite what. Cheevers is a talented performer, and the characters with whom he peopled his show were beautifully drawn".

Harry Carpenter  

John Osborne: "I kept thinking of Marlon Brando's famous scene in the back seat of the car from On The Waterfront, 'I could have had class', he lamented. His anguish was almost Lear-like. Mr Cheevers seemed as if he might not only play the violin again but learn the pianoforte as well".




Ray Connolly: '...of all the films and plays I have seen about the fight game I would have to say that this was one of the most forceful, partly because of Peter Cheever's performance.'





The Ring Gangsters
Linsday Duguid in the Times Literary Supplement:                  '...the season's masterpiece, the single dinner jacketed actor holds the stage presenting spectators, participants and commentators in funny informative touching entertaining  and authentic parodies

Time Out '...Cheevers presents some remarkable ringside caricatures.'

Owen Dudley Edwards The Scotsman: 

'He knows how to change personality in a flicker, and how to suggest vital figures present in the empty air around him. He can bounce with confidence and virtually die from battering with the same credibility...the evening remains a testament to an actor whose consistent professionalism is wholly at the service of his deep humanity".



Sheriff of Nottingham


 "Peter Cheevers oozed nastiness as the Sheriff of Nottingham and was a real scene-stealer bringing an instant response from the youngsters whenever he ventured onto the stage".




Gallery

While filing No One At The Wheel





  


 

Modelling for Queen Magazine: Photographer Duffy 


             In Hollywood, a bit of recreation, from writing 'scripts'




Writing for Walt Disney



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Donald Duck
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Plot: Peter Cheevers Script: Jack Sutter Pencils: Vicar

1989-10-26Appearances: Daisy Duck, Donald Duck

D 88062
Donald Duck
Homing Pigeons
9 p.
4 rows per page

Plot: Peter Cheevers Script: Tom Anderson Pencils:Vicar

1990-02-22Appearances: Daisy Duck, Donald Duck, Gladstone Gander
Description: Trying to get GL's home pigeon message

Ring Gangsters

'The masterpiece of the season...' Linsay Duguid in the Times Literary Supplement




 

As Ned Kelly
 


 



Classical Music play/concert on Great Composers at St. Johns, Smith Square London













Peter Cheevers is an award winning writer he has had 2 books published: 'Family Stress' published by SPCK  and 'SAD' published in America by Hunter Press.

His Journalism & Short Stories are published by Ether Books

http://catalog.etherbooks.com/Authors/1118




Peter Cheevers in Moscow wearing theory like a Versace waistcoat.



Cover Image for Wearing Theory like a Versace Waistcoat
Coping With Family Stress - How to Deal With Difficult Relatives, Dr. Peter Cheevers




  BBC radio interview

http://petercheeversactingcv.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/blog-post.html

Education:

BA(Hons) Literature Philosophy, MA Semiotics London Institute The Demise of the Avant Garde, PhD The Subject and its Performance, Brunel University


Below: artists impression of Peter Cheevers while doing his PhD



 


Peter Cheevers is a County tennis player (Kent),  

his other hobbies are fencing and playing his guitar badly - much to the annoyance 

of his partner and four daughters.

















Peter Cheevers acting CV



Author and tennis fan Peter Cheevers was on his daily walk when he realised the full affect coronavirus was having on his Sittingbourne club.
On a sunny Sunday, the courts would normally have been full of players lobbing shots at each other. But this weekend they were strangely quiet and empty.
Lost love: Sittingbourne tennis player Peter Cheevers on empty courts following the coronavirus scare
Lost love: Sittingbourne tennis player Peter Cheevers on empty courts following the coronavirus scare
So on his return home to Albany Road, the author of Coping With Family Stress penned a few memories of days gone by for his own Lockdown Diary.
He wrote: "It is a glorious Sunday morning and the sun, with not a cloud in sight to filter its revitalising beams, shines down on Sittingbourne or, as some term it, The Bourne.
"I am on my daily escape routine from the national lockdown which, for me, consists of a not-too-brisk walk.
"I pass by Sittingbourne Tennis Club and reflect that on such a beautiful day I would normally have been in the throes of a tennis match.
"It would often entail trying to retrieve the racquet thrown by a notoriously temperamental player who had hurled it into the branches of one of the trees which stand like sentries around the courts.
Lockdown: Sittingbourne author and tennis fan Peter Cheevers
Lockdown: Sittingbourne author and tennis fan Peter Cheevers
"Tennis, apart from its exercise benefits, is a well-documented means of getting rid of aggression.
"If not trying to retrieve the racquet, I would probably be listening to the wag protesting about a ball being called out, when it was clearly in, and taunting the line-caller with ‘Have you ever thought of going to Specsavers?’
"Or I would have been listening to another player who seems to have more bunny than Watership Down, famed for its talkative rabbits.
"I do miss all those characters as I pause and look at the pristine, green lawns of the club.
"On a morning such as this, I would normally hear the raucous shouts of football players as well.
"I suppress an inner sigh of despair at these science fiction times we are all enduring.
"I know it will pass eventually and sooner rather than later I will be climbing a tree again to retrieve that elusive tennis racquet."
Dr Cheevers was once drawn to face former top British tennis player Mark Cox at Wimbledon in the Great British Senior Championships but went down 6-0, 6-1 to the 76-year-old master.

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                    one person show:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE6D2qJgSgs&t=2sc



Dr Peter Cheevers and partner Fiona at Buckingham Palace Garden Party 2017Image preview


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Smiles on the Face of Matter Kindle Edition




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London Nights, a short film produced by London Film School
2017 London Nights (London Film School)   Features Peter Cheevers telling stories about London in the 60s.








http://www.hospitalradioswale.org.uk/
nother new live show starts Monday, 12 noon to 1pm every Monday and Thursday with Peter                 peter cheevers one-person-show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE6D2qJgSgs



2017 Download (below) Peter Cheever playing Lead in the film THE THIRD DEGREE


https://wetransfer.com/downloads/a3e2b97e1038ac19c43ba9cb5b19644620171130121325/a8347e1ebac26d3c6c0249296a65435d20171130121325/610c21




2017 Watch Peter Cheevers as THE BOSS in  film THE SHERIFF OF KILKENNY





Peter Cheevers' one person show on You Tube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE6D2qJgSgs

Peter Cheevers' published work
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Read review of Dr Peter Cheevers book at:
https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-mail-on-sunday-you/20071216/282364035341542

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Donald Duck
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Plot: Peter Cheevers Script: Jack Sutter Pencils: Vicar Ink: ?1989-10-26Appearances: Daisy DuckDonald Duck

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Skimobile
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Plot: Peter Cheevers Script: Jack Sutter Pencils: José Cardona Blasi Ink: ?1990-01-11Appearances: Gyro Gearloose
Description: Testing rocket-powered ski at winter resort

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Donald Duck
Homing Pigeons
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Plot: Peter Cheevers Script: Tom Anderson Pencils: VicarInk: ?1990-02-22Appearances: Daisy DuckDonald DuckGladstone Gander
Description: Trying to get GL's home pigeon message

Peter Cheevers comments in the New York Times
http://shouldiputacommathere.blogspot.co.uk/2018/05/petercheevers-englandmarch14.html

Peter Cheevers caught in A MORAL DILLEMMA on You Tube

Moral Dilemma 2017

  • 3 weeks ago
  • 22 views
Producer: Georgia Bird Director: Jack Quinn Production Assistant: Jess Brow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WubBEH5pd-g





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Peter Cheevers in the the television programme The Bill


Peter Cheevers talking on the One Show (12/5/2017 12 mins into programme) about when he worked with the Beatles in the Bahamas on the film Help


Peter Cheevers talks to the BBC about his book on SAD and the beneficial effects on us of LIGHT.(Press Radio Interview opposite) 



Peter Cheevers' Book on Family Stress on YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_3yD0p5G4Y




BBC Radio - Dr Peter Cheevers talking to Lenbit Opik MP about little green men.


The Sheriff of Kilkenny Peter Cheevers plays lead in new film

















Equity no: M00048478


See acting showreel:
https://vimeo.com/196058457
recent music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQBn0hmCp8M




Training:  RADA (Summer Course) under Tutor Geoff  Bullen (Drama Coach) & Robert Palmer (Voice Coach).


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As a teenager Peter Cheevers was Junior and then Senior Amateur Boxing Champion

of Great Britain and represented England in international competition.


At the age of 22 Peter was Paul McCartney’s stunt double on the film Help and went on location filming with the Beatles to Nassau in the Bahamas. 



Watch  Peter Cheevers talking about when he worked with the
Beatles in the Bahamas on the film, Help (2.10 mins - 4.50 mins)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3DSiaG_fOw


Cast in documentaty on the film Help

Eleanor Bron          

...Herself
Peter Cheevers                    ...Himself


               Then
   
        Now
Lister to Dr Peter Cheevers talking book on Stress published by Sheldon Press




then and now

At Roland Garros, award for winning national journalism contest for article on tennis

Peter Cheevers in Moscow 

Peter Cheevers in Moscow wearing theory like a Versace waistcoat.




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In 1982 his one-man-show Harry Carpenter Never Said It Was Like This became a major television ‘play of the month’; Peter Cheevers co-authored the television play with Ian La Frenais of Likely Lads fame.


Television 

Henry Intervening BBC Director: Ernest Vince                                                                                                    
Red Roses for Me BBC Director Alan Gibson                                                                                         
Minder ITV Director Roy Ward Baker 1984                                                                                                 
Minder ITV Director: Ian Toynton 1986                                                                                                                   
The Bill Director Peter Cregeen                                                                                                                                               
Harry Carpenter Never Said it Was Like This 
(co-authored with Ian La Frenais) Director Tony Simmons                         

 

Film                                                                                                                                 

The Great Vivendi (Lead) Beaconsfield Studios                       

The Actor (on location with Eddie Large).                                  

No One at The Wheel (location) Director/Writer Peter Cheevers                                                                          

Radio/Voice work:                                                                                                

BBC Seamus Heany poetry.                                                                                       

Narrator for production of River Dance. 

Interviews: ‘World at One’ Radio 4, Radio London, Capital Radio. BBC Radio Kent.                


Theatre:

 Ned Kelly (Lead) City Lit Director: Miriam Andrews                  

Twelfth Night (Tour) Director: Nicholas Renton                      

Othello Director  Café Theatre Director David Creedon          

Under the Auspices Half Moon Theatre Director: Robert Walker                             

The Ring Gangsters Half Moon Theatre                         

Down and Out in Paris Gate Theatre Director: Lou Stein                                                                                                                    

Empire Builders Gate Theatre (with Dudley Sutton) Director: Lou Stein 

Dudley Sutton & Peter Cheevers                                                    


We all live in Pennsylvania Elephant Theatre  Writer/Director Peter Cheevers                                                                              
Butterfly Fingers (Pantomime) Kingston Theatre Director: Lou Stein                                                                                                 
Sound of Music Margate Pavilion Director: Anna Nugent     

  A Tale of Two Cities Broadstairs Playhouse Director: Philip Noyce                                                                                             
  Babes in the Wood Margate Pavilion Director; Anna Nugent     

 Charlie Maine (Lead) Café Theatre and Hampstead Theatre Director/Writer Bee Cutler                                                           
One Person Show (various London venues and Edinburgh Festival) 
                             

                                                                    

Critical Reviews
Aftermath - A one man show

The Scotsman: "Peter Cheevers' new one man show is potentially excellent. At the moment it is diverse, nicely sardonic, versatile and more than a little baffling. There was a definite air of something happening but no one knew quite what. Cheevers is a talented performer, and the characters with whom he peopled his show were beautifully drawn".

Harry Carpenter  

John Osborne: "I kept thinking of Marlon Brando's famous scene in the back seat of the car from On The Waterfront, 'I could have had class', he lamented. His anguish was almost Lear-like. Mr Cheevers seemed as if he might not only play the violin again but learn the pianoforte as well".




Ray Connolly: '...of all the films and plays I have seen about the fight game I would have to say that this was one of the most forceful, partly because of Peter Cheever's performance.'





The Ring Gangsters
Linsday Duguid in the Times Literary Supplement:                  '...the season's masterpiece, the single dinner jacketed actor holds the stage presenting spectators, participants and commentators in funny informative touching entertaining  and authentic parodies

Time Out '...Cheevers presents some remarkable ringside caricatures.'

Owen Dudley Edwards The Scotsman: 

'He knows how to change personality in a flicker, and how to suggest vital figures present in the empty air around him. He can bounce with confidence and virtually die from battering with the same credibility...the evening remains a testament to an actor whose consistent professionalism is wholly at the service of his deep humanity".





Linsday Duiguid Time Literary Supplement

Peter Cheevers one-person show is the Masterpiece of the Season





Sheriff of Nottingham


 "Peter Cheevers oozed nastiness as the Sheriff of Nottingham and was a real scene-stealer bringing an instant response from the youngsters whenever he ventured onto the stage".




Gallery

While filming No One At The Wheel

  
Oberon in Midsummer Night's Dream


 Modelling for Queen Magazine: Photographer Duffy 




             In Hollywood, a bit of recreation, from writing 'scripts'




Writing for Walt Disney



D 88073
Donald Duck
Storage

4 rows per page

Plot: Peter Cheevers Script: Jack Sutter Pencils: Vicar

1989-10-26Appearances: Daisy Duck, Donald Duck

D 88062
Donald Duck
Homing Pigeons
9 p.
4 rows per page

Plot: Peter Cheevers Script: Tom Anderson Pencils:Vicar

1990-02-22Appearances: Daisy Duck, Donald Duck, Gladstone Gander
Description: Trying to get GL's home pigeon message

Ring Gangsters

'The masterpiece of the season...' Linsay Duguid in the Times Literary Supplement





 

As Ned Kelly
 Cover Image for To Self-help or Not to Self-help?


 



Classical Music play/concert on Great Composers at St. Johns, Smith Square London













Peter Cheevers is an award winning writer he has had 2 books published: 'Family Stress' published by SPCK  and 'SAD' published in America by Hunter Press.

His Journalism & Short Stories are published by Ether Books

http://catalog.etherbooks.com/Authors/1118




Peter Cheevers in Moscow wearing theory like a Versace waistcoat.



Cover Image for Wearing Theory like a Versace Waistcoat
TITLE: Not Even A Recall – Where’s That Revolver?
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 17 Sep 2014
Coping With Family Stress - How to Deal With Difficult Relatives, Dr. Peter Cheevers








Peter Cheevers



TITLE: Not Even A Recall – Where’s That Revolver?
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 17 Sep 2014Cover Image for A Night On The Moon

TITLE: To Self-help or Not to Self-help?



Other Poetry & Journalism publishedCover Image for Not Even A Recall – Where’s That Revolver?

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BBC radio interview

http://petercheeversactingcv.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/blog-post.html

Education:    BA(Hons) Literature Philosophy, MA Semiotics London Institute The Demise of the Avant Garde, PhD The Subject and its Performance, Brunel University. Former School Governor and Chairperson for Hospital Radio


Below: artists impression of Peter Cheevers while doing his PhD



 


Peter Cheevers is a County tennis player (Kent),  

his other hobbies are fencing and playing his guitar badly - much to the annoyance of his partner
and four daughters.

Biography: Peter Cheevers
At 21 Peter was Paul McCartney‟s double in the fill Help and went to New York and Nassau
with the Beatles to work on the film. After an accident on the film Catlow, trying to climb
into a moving stagecoach to arrest Yul Brynner) Pete decided that the pen was safer than the
sword and became a publicist on the film Eight Bells Toll, with Anthony Hopkins. He then
did a period of study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. After leaving RADA, alongside
his theatrical performances, he had parts in such low brow perennials as Minder; the Bill etc
His „triumph‟ at the Edinburgh Festival in a one person show was subsequently adapted for
television with Ian la Frenais (Porridge & Likely Lads). The resulting television play Harry
Carpenter Never Said it was like This! was lauded by John Osborne who compared Cheevers‟
performance and the sympathy of the play to Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront.
Peter won a Player & Players writing award for his short play They Stripped the Light
Fandango. He has had his poetry published and is an award winning journalist. He co-wrote
SAD with Fiona Marshall published by Hunter House in the United States, and recently wrote
How to Overcome Family Stress, published by Sheldon Press in the UK.
Peter Cheevers has a BA in Lit/Phil, an MA in Video and Experimental Film, and a Doctorate
on Performance and Reality in the Quantum World. He lives with his partner and four

daughters in Kent, England






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