
Portrait by his co-star Veronica Carlson
Peter Wilton Cushing was born on 23rd May 1913 in Kenley, Surrey to George Edward and Ellie Marie. His mother, already having given birth to a boy (his brother David) and longing for “one of each” dressed Peter in girls frocks and let his hair grow in long curls tied with pink ribbons.
As a boy, he felt destined to become an actor and, together with his brother, put on a puppet show in 1922 which earned him 3/-.
At school Peter was “only good at three things – drawing, rugger and theatricals” which led to him painting scenery and acting in the school plays.
After leaving school he joined Purley and Coulsdon Council as a surveyor’s assistant – which he said was nothing more than a glorified office boy. During this time he continued to take part in his old school’s plays.
He joined the repertory company at Worthing’s Connaught Theatre in 1936, as an assistant stage manager. Later moving on to Southampton rep, the William Brookfield Players in Rochdale and Harry Hanson’s Court Players at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, where he met his boyhood hero, American actor, Tom Mix.

Peter aged 2

1922 Puppet Show

Childhood hero Tom Mix
After leaving school he joined Purley and Coulsdon Council as a surveyor’s assistant – which he said was nothing more than a glorified office boy. During this time he continued to take part in his old school’s plays.
He joined the repertory company at Worthing’s Connaught Theatre in 1936, as an assistant stage manager. Later moving on to Southampton rep, the William Brookfield Players in Rochdale and Harry Hanson’s Court Players at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, where he met his boyhood hero, American actor, Tom Mix.
In September 1938 Peter bought a one way ticket to Hollywood where he secured a part in The Man in the Iron Mask (1939).
He returned to England in 1942, and a year later married Helen Beck, whom he had met outside the stage door of London’s Theatre Royal.
His big break came when Lawrence Olivier cast him as Osric in his 1948 film Hamlet.

Peter and Helen

Peter as Osric (1948)
Peter Cushing gained his first lead role in his 15th film – Hammer’s The Curse of Frankenstein (1957). He signed his contract for the film on 26 October 1956 and went on to make the role his own, starring as Victor in all but one of Hammer’s Frankenstein films.
Following the success of Curse, he then made the role of Professor Van Helsing his own in Hammer’s successful Dracula productions. He went on to make 24 films with Hammer, and 17 for Hammer’s rival companies, Amicus (15) and Tigon (2).
Despite his many appearances in the horror films of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s Peter suffered from nyctophobia (a fear of the dark) from early in his life, but in his later years overcame this by forcing himself to take walks outside after midnight. is quoted as saying, “I have no deep personal interest in the horror genre, but I do enjoy making films, and I feel extremely lucky to have been so closely associated with the Hammer success story”.
Peter was married to Helen from 1943 until her death from emphysema in 1971.
After being diagnosed with prostate cancer in May 1982, doctors determined he had twelve to eighteen months to live. To their surprise, however, he recovered well enough to be released from the hospital, and although his health continued to gradually decline, he lived another twelve years without any operative treatment or chemotherapy.
In August 1994, Peter entered himself into Pilgrims Hospice in Canterbury, where he died on 11 August at 81 years old. Peter Cushing received 131 acting credits for film and television productions.
Peter Cushing’s Hammer Filmography
| RELEASED | PRODUCTION | CHARACTER | CREDITED |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1957 | The Curse of Frankenstein | Baron Victor Frankenstein | Yes |
| 1957 | The Abominable Snowman | John Rollason | Yes |
| 1958 | Dracula | Professor Van Helsing | Yes |
| 1958 | The Revenge of Frankenstein | Baron Frankenstein | Yes |
| 1959 | The Hound of the Baskervilles | Sherlock Holmes | Yes |
| 1959 | The Mummy | John Banning | Yes |
| 1960 | The Brides of Dracula | Van Helsing | Yes |
| 1960 | Sword of Sherwood Forest | Sheriff of Nottingham | Yes |
| 1962 | Captain Clegg | Dr Blyss, alias Captain Clegg | Yes |
| 1963 | Cash on Demand | Fordyce | Yes |
| 1964 | The Evil of Frankenstein | Baron Frankenstein | Yes |
| 1964 | The Gorgon | Namaroff | Yes |
| 1965 | She | Holly | Yes |
| 1966 | Dracula, Prince of Darkness | Van Helsing (archive Footage) | No |
| 1967 | Frankenstein Created Woman | Baron Frankenstein | Yes |
| 1969 | Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed | Baron Frankenstein | Yes |
| 1970 | The Vampire Lovers | General Spielsdorf | Yes |
| 1971 | Twins of Evil | Gustav Weil | Yes |
| 1972 | Fear in the Night | Michael, the Headmaster | Yes |
| 1972 | Dracula AD 1972 | Professor Van Helsing | Yes |
| 1974 | The Satanic Rites of Dracula | Professor Van Helsing | Yes |
| 1974 | Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell | Frankenstein | Yes |
| 1974 | The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires | Professor Lawrence Van Helsing | Yes |
| 1977 | Shatter | Rattwood (Guest Star) | Yes |
| 1980 | The Silent Scream | Martin Blueck | Yes |
Peter Cushing’s Non-Hammer Filmography
| RELEASED | PRODUCTION | CHARACTER | COMPANY | NOTES |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1939 | The Man in the Iron Mask | Second Officer | Edward Small Productions | |
| 1940 | The Hidden Master | Robert Clive of India | Metro-Goldwin-Mayer | Uncredited |
| 1940 | A Chump at Oxford | Student | Hal Roach Studios | |
| 1940 | Vigil in the Night | Joe Shand | RKO Radio Pictures | |
| 1940 | Women in War | Captain Evans | Republic Pictures | Uncredited |
| 1940 | The Tree of Liberty | Leslie Stephens | Frank lloyd Productions | Uncredited |
| 1940 | Laddie | Robert Pryor | RKO Radio Pictures | |
| 1941 | Dreams | First Dreamer | Loew’s | Uncredited |
| 1941 | They Dare Not Love | Sub-Lieutenant Blackler | Columbia Pictures | |
| 1944 | The New School | Stephen | Crown Film Unit | |
| 1946 | It Might be You | The Doctor | Crown Film Unit | Short |
| 1948 | Hamlet | Osric | Two Cities Films | |
| 1951 | When we are Married | Gerald Forbes | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Film |
| 1951-57 | BBC Saturday Night Theatre | Various roles - 13 episodes | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Series |
| 1952 | If this be Error | Nick Grant | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Film |
| 1952 | Asmodee | Blaise Lebel | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Film |
| 1952 | Pride and Prejudice | Mr Darcy | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Series |
| 1952 | Moulin Rouge | Marcel de la Voisier | Romulus Films | |
| 1952 | The Silver Swan | Lord Henriques | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Series |
| 1953 | Epitaph for a Spy | Josef Vadassey | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Series |
| 1953 | Wednesday Theater | Henry Ronins | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Series |
| 1953 | Rookery Nook | Clive Popkiss | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Film |
| 1953 | You are There | Rudolf Hess | CBS News | TV Series |
| 1953 | The Noble Spaniard | Duke of Hermanos | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Film |
| 1954 | The Black Knight | Sir Palamides | Warwick Film Productions | |
| 1954 | The Face of Love | Mardian Thersites | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Film |
| 1954 | Nineteen Eighty Four | Winston Smith | BBC Television | TV Film |
| 1955 | The End of the Affair | Henry Miles | Coronado Productions | |
| 1955 | The Browning Version | Andrew Cocker-Harris | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Film |
| 1955 | Richard of Bordeaux | Richard II | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Film |
| 1956 | Magic Fire | Otto Wesendonk | Republic Pictures | |
| 1956 | Alexander the Great | General Memnon | CB Films S.A. | |
| 1957 | Time Without Pity | Jeremy Clayton | Harlequin Productions | |
| 1957 | Home at Seven | David Preston | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Film |
| 1958 | Violent Playground | Priest | The Rank Organisation | |
| 1958 | Uncle Harry | Uncle Harry | BBC Wales | TV Film |
| 1958 | The Winslow Boy | Sir Robert Morton | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Film |
| 1959 | John Paul Jones | Captain Richard Pearson | Samuel Bronston Productions | |
| 1960 | The Flesh and the Fiends | Dr. Robert Knox | Triad productions | |
| 1960 | Cone of Silence | Captain Clive Judd | Aubrey Baring Productions | |
| 1960 | Suspect | Professor Sewell | Charter Film Productions | |
| 1961 | The Hellfire Club | Merryweather | New World Productions | |
| 1961 | Fury at Smugglers' Bay | Squire Trevenyan | John Gilling Enterprises | |
| 1961 | The Naked Edge | Mr. Evan Wrack | Baroda | |
| 1962 | Drama 61-67 | Frederick James Parsons | TV Series | |
| 1962 | The Devil's Agent | Eichberg Film | ||
| 1962 | ITV Television Playhouse | Fred Parsons | Associated-Rediffusion Television | TV Series |
| 1963 | The Man Who Finally Died | Dr. Peter von Brecht | ||
| 1963 | The Spread of the Eagle | Caius Cassius | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Series |
| 1965 | Dr. Terror's House of Horrors | Dr. Terror' / Dr. W. R. Schreck | Amicus Productions | |
| 1965 | The Skull | Christopher Maitland | Amicus Productions | |
| 1965 | Dr. Who and the Daleks | Dr. Who | Amicus Productions | |
| 1966 | Island of Terror | Dr. Brian Stanley | Planet Film Productions | |
| 1966 | Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. | Dr. Who | Amicus Productions | |
| 1967 | Night of the Big Heat | Dr. Vernon Stone | Planet Film Productions | |
| 1967 | Torture Garden | Lancelot Canning | Amicus Productions | |
| 1967 | Some May Live | John Meredith | Foundation Pictures | |
| 1967 | The Avengers | Paul Beresford | Associated British Corporation | TV Series |
| 1968 | The Blood Beast Terror | Detective Inspector Quennell | Tigon Films | |
| 1968 | Corruption | Sir John Rowan | Oakshire Productions | |
| 1968 | Sherlock Holmes | Sherlock Holmes | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) | TV Series |
| 1970 | Bloodsuckers | Dr. Walter Goodrich | Lucinda Films | |
| 1970 | Scream and Scream Again | Major Heinrich Benedek | Amicus Productions | |
| 1970 | One More Time | Baron Frankenstein | Chrislaw Productions | Uncredited |
| 1971 | The House That Dripped Blood | Philip Grayson | Amicus Productions | |
| 1971 | I, Monster | Frederick Utterson | ||
| 1972 | Tales from the Crypt | Arthur Edward Grimsdyke | Amicus Productions | |
| 1972 | Dr. Phibes Rises Again | Captain | American International Pictures | |
| 1972 | Asylum | Mr. Smith | Amicus Productions | |
| 1972 | Horror Express | Dr. Wells | Granada Films | |
| 1973 | Nothing But the Night | Sir Mark Ashley | Charlemagne Productions | |
| 1973 | The Creeping Flesh | Emmanuel Hildern | Tigon Films | |
| 1973 | And Now the Screaming Starts! | Dr. Pope | Amicus Productions | |
| 1973 | Orson Welles Great Mysteries | Count Gerard De Merret | Anglia Television | |
| 1974 | From Beyond the Grave | Antique Shop Proprietor | Amicus Productions | |
| 1974 | The Beast Must Die | Dr. Christopher Lundgren | Amicus Productions | |
| 1974 | Madhouse | Herbert Flay | Amicus Productions | |
| 1974 | The Big Scare | MacGregor | AMLF | |
| 1974 | The Zoo Gang | Judge Gautier | Incorporated Television Company (ITC) | TV Series |
| 1975 | Legend of the Werewolf | Professor Paul Cataflanque | Tyburn Films | |
| 1975 | The Ghoul | Dr. Lawrence | Tyburn Films | |
| 1976 | Trial by Combat | Sir Edward Gifford | Combat | |
| 1976 | At the Earth's Core | Dr. Abner Perry | Amicus Productions | |
| 1976 | Land of the Minotaur | Baron Corofax | Getty Pictures Corp. | |
| 1976 | Space 1999 | Raan | Incorporated Television Company (ITC) | TV Series |
| 1976 | The New Avengers | Von Claus | ITDV Productions | TV Series |
| 1976 | The Great Houdini | Conan Doyle | ABC Circle Films | TV Series |
| 1977 | Star Wars | Grand Moff Tarkin | Lucasfilm | |
| 1977 | Shock Waves | SS Commander | Zopix Company | |
| 1977 | The Uncanny | Wilbur | The Rank Organisation | |
| 1977 | The Standard | Baron von Hackenberg | Neue Thalia-Film | |
| 1978 | Son of Hitler | Heinrich Haussner | Naxos Film | |
| 1979 | Arabian Adventure | Wazir Al Wuzara | EMI Films | |
| 1979 | A Touch of the Sun | Commissioner Potts | Elsinore Productions | |
| 1979 | The Detour | Narrator | Nelson Productions | Short |
| 1980 | A Tale of Two Cities | Dr. Alexander Manette | Marble Arch Productions | |
| 1981 | Mystery on Monstert Island | William T. Kolderup | Almena Films | |
| 1981 | Black Jack | Sir Thomas Bedford | M.B. Diffusion S.A. | |
| 1983 | House of the Long Shadows | Sebastian Grisbane | London Cannon Films | |
| 1984 | Top Secret! | Bookstore Proprietor | Kingsmere Properties | |
| 1984 | Sword of the Valiant | Seneschal – Gaspar | Golan-Globus Properties | |
| 1984 | Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues | Professor Charles Copeland | 20th Century Fox Television | TV Film |
| 1986 | The Masks of Death | Sherlock Holmes | Tyburn Films | TV Film |
| 1986 | Biggles: Adventures in Time | Air Commodore William Raymond | Compact Yellowbill |