Peter McNamara
Peter McNamara, born in London and attended the National Youth Theatre and trained at LAMDA. Possibly best known as Ralph Passmore, the nemesis of Tucker Jenkin's in Tucker's Luck (1983), the spin off series of Phil Redmond's Grange Hill (1978). Peter was known for his fantastic singing voice in many theatre musical productions including South Pacific. He started out his long list of jobs as a supporting artist, working on such films as Quadrophenia (1979), The Shining (1980), Chariots of Fire (1981) and Star Wars (1977), before being cast in Grange Hill (1978). He worked frequently with Christopher Menaul who cast him as a Chelsea skinhead Rory in The Treatment (1984) and previously Tucker's Luck (1983). He became a well respected character actor in a career that eventually spanned four decades, he was often called upon to play the menacing hard-man and when Denzel Washington came to London to work on For Queen & Country (1988), Peter was asked to show him around and guide him on the Cockney accent. In 1990, Peter starred as Kenno in the controversial football hooligan film, Arrivederci Millwall (1990), one of the first films to tackle that subject. He went onto play Jimmy Cadogan in the children's TV series; Oasis (1993) in 1993 and a spot on 99-1 (1994) which reunited him with Arrivederci Millwall (1990) director Charles McDougall. Despite his hard-man roles Peter often played in a lot of comedy TV shows including Desmond's (1989) and Harry Enfield and Chums (1994). In 1995, he appeared in Funny Bones (1995) with Lee Evans, Jerry Lewis, Oliver Platt and Oliver Reed. Then in 1996 he was seen in the series No Bananas (1996) as DS Howard. He was in both the film and TV series of London's Burning (1988) and played recurring roles in numerous other British TV shows including Thief Takers (1995), The Bill (1984), Trial & Retribution (1997), Silent Witness (1996) and Casualty (1986). In 2002, he appeared as Frederick Michael Argyle in The Gathering (2002) where he acted alongside Christina Ricci, Ioan Gruffudd and Stephen Dillane. In 2004, he appeared in an extraordinary experimental drama documentary called Pissed on the Job (2004), Peter played a heavy drinker who was also a teacher, the film which can be seen online is a great example of his work, his subtle performance is extremely realistic in this damning piece about the dangers of alcohol. He showed up as a vampire drug dealer in the film Dead Cert (2010) in 2010 and had been working on some low budget films in the latter years of his career that sadly never got released due to budget and various technical issues. His last credit Dinklebrain (2012) was not the last film he made, rumour has it that he was very much actively making some independent short films, which hopefully will emerge in the near future. Sadly, Peter McNamara died in May 2018 at the age of 57 and he was cremated at Enfield Crematorium on 14th June 2018, a week after what would have been his 58th birthday.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Shona M
Acting
Movie
The Shining
as Dinner Guest (uncredited)
1980
Movie
The Long Good Friday
as Young Man in Pub (uncredited)
1980
Movie
Quadrophenia
as Mod (uncredited)
1979
Movie
The Gathering
as Frederick Michael Argyle
2003
Movie
Shooting Fish
as Geoff
1997
TV
Casualty
as Terry Cooper
1986
TV
A Touch of Frost
as Trevor Cooper
1992
Movie
For Queen & Country
as Pete
1988
Movie
Funny Bones
as Canavan
1995
Movie
Lassiter
as German Guard
1984
Movie
Lucky Break
as Ward
2001
TV
Grange Hill
as Sixth Former
1978
Movie
Dead Cert
as The Chemist
2010
Movie
Tube Tales
as Roy (segment "Grasshopper")
1999
Movie
When I'm Sixty-Four
as Aitch
2004
TV
Trial & Retribution
as Tom Harris
1997
Movie
London's Burning: The Movie
as Whitey
1986
TV
Civvies
as Colin
1992
Movie
Arrivederci Millwall
as Kenno
1990
TV
Tucker's Luck
as Ralph Passmore
1983
TV
Wycliffe
as Donald Ferris
1994
TV
Madson
as Barry Rowe
1996
TV
Tandoori Nights
as Angry Diner
1985
Movie
Fool's Gold: The Story Of The Brink's Mat Robbery
as Undercover Policeman
1992