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- Birth namePeter Dyneley Hessey White
- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Born on April 13, 1921, in Hastings, Peter Dyneley acted mostly in stage productions prior to 1954, when he began working in films. Many of his plays and films were done with his wife, Jane Hylton. Peter appeared as a guest star in many television series. He spoke fluent French, German and Spanish and was 5'11" tall. Peter died on August 19, 1977. Details of his death are unknown. His wife died of a heart attack only a few months later.- IMDb Mini Biography By: thnderbrdswriter@sbcglobal.net
- SpouseJane Hylton(? - August 19, 1977) (his death)
- Although he was British, he performed with an American accent in both Thunderbirds (1965) and Manster (1959), a very low-budget, Japanese-shot horror film that has achieved a cult reputation.
- He spoke fluent English, French, German and Spanish.
- Though born and mostly employed in England, his early life in Canada gave him such a perfect ear for the North American accent that many of his best remembered roles (such as the voice of Jeff Tracey in the Thunderbirds (1965) TV series) were Americans. He was for many years a member of ITC's stable of character actors, and in one episode of The Saint (1962)--"The Bunco Artists"--he plays a con artist who starts out with an American accent and later reverts to British.
- His wife, Jane Hylton, died of a heart attack on 28 February 1979.
- His death in 1977 was registered at Hackney Register Office under three names: Peter Dyneley, Peter Dyneley Hessey-White and his original unhyphenated name Peter Dyneley Hessey White.
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