

Peter Howell
ActorPeter Howell was an English actor of stage and screen. Despite his relatively privileged life (he was educated at Winchester and at Christ Church, Oxford, leaving the latter when called up for service as an officer in the Rifle Brigade during WWII) Howell was a lifelong active member of the Labour Party and campaigned for a number of social issues. One of his most remembered roles is that of the governor in Alan Clarke's 1979 film version of Scum, which he took because he wanted to highlight the issues regarding the penal system. He was also a longtime member of the Marylebone Cricket Club, and opposed their planned 1968-69 England cricket tour of apartheid-era South Africa, which was eventually cancelled. He helped to raise funds for the building of Watermans Arts Centre near his home in Chiswick, west London. Howell died at Denville Hall, a home for retired actors in Northwood, London, on 20 April 2015 after a short illness, aged 95
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Princess Caraboo
1994
Clerk of the Court

Shadowlands
1993
College President

My Sister-Wife
1992
Harley Street Doctor

The Mountain and the Molehill
1989
Churchill's Secretary

Bellman and True
1987
The Bellman

Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil
1985
Prison Governor

John and Yoko: A Love Story
1985
Canon Verney

John Wycliffe: The Morning Star
1984
Dr. John Wycliffe

The Errand
1980
The Major

'That Crazy Woman'
1980
Counsel

Scum
1979
Governor
- The Winter Ladies
The Winter Ladies
1979
Solicitor

Mr and Mrs Bureaucrat
1978
Other H2A

Dad
1976
Consultant

Brassneck
1975

Screamer
1974
Ward

Michael Regan
1971
Gerald Frankiss

Incident at Midnight
1963
Inspector Macready

Two Letter Alibi
1962
Carlton

Raising the Wind
1961
Prof. Lumb

The Hellfire Club
1961
William Pitt - Earl of Chatham

Watch Your Stern
1960
Admiral's secretary

No Kidding
1960
Father of Angus

Tarzan the Magnificent
1960
Dr. Blake





