Larry Dann

Larry Dann

Acting 1941-05-04 London, England, UK

Larry Dann (born 4 May 1941 in London, England) is a British film and television actor. His acting career began by a fluke, with "a chance knock at the door looking for kids to work in films." He made his film debut age five in Adam and Evelyn (1946) with Jean Simmons and Stewart Granger, and worked as an extra before training at the Corona Stage Academy. As a youngster he had a cameo playing a schoolboy in Carry On Teacher (1959), and appeared in two films with Sir Norman Wisdom, Trouble in Store (1953) and The Bulldog Breed (1960). He later rejoined the famous Carry On series of films for Carry On Behind (1975), Carry On England (1976) and Carry On Emmannuelle (1978). His other film roles included What a Crazy World (1963), All Neat in Black Stockings (1968), The Body Stealers (1969), Before Winter Comes, (1969), Our Miss Fred (1972) Ghost Story (1974) and The Bunker (1981). From 1984 to 1992, he played Sergeant Alec Peters in 227 episodes of the ITV police series The Bill. In 2020, Dann shared his memories of his early work on The Bill for the book Witness Statements: Making The Bill (Series 1-3). A follow-up volume, Witness Statements: Making The Bill (1988) was published in 2022, also featuring memories from Dann about his time as Sgt. Peters during the earliest half-hour episodes of the programme. Dann joined the Theatre Workshop in 1962 and appeared in numerous plays directed by Joan Littlewood including Oh, What a Lovely War! in London, Paris and New York. In 2023, Dann wrote his autobiography Oh, What A Lovely Memoir, published by Devonfire Books.

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1999 Mr. Whalley
1998 Clive (archive footage) (uncredited)
1993 Hawkeye
1987 John
1984 Barman
1984 Bailiff
1984 Alec Peters
1981 Moss
1980 Mr. Turner
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1978 Theodore Valentine
1977 Clive (archive footage) (uncredited)
1976 Gunner Shaw
1975 Clive
1974 Talbot
1970 -
1970 Hurt
1970 Dave
1964 Communist Clerk
1964 Easton
1963 Chas
1963 Bullying Youth
1960 Len
1960 New Dalton's Boy (uncredited)
1959 Student
1954 Boy
1953 Orphan (uncredited)