Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

From Japanese prison camp to TV heart-throb, 70s style icon... and model for Austin Powers

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became a runner in the camp, passing news to inmates in neighbouri­ng huts, until he was caught. As punishment a guard broke both his feet with a rifle butt and he had four weeks in solitary confinemen­t. But he continued to pass on coded messages in plays staged in the prison canteen. He said: “The main character, Macbeth, was Churchill.

“Some important news event, like the D-day Landings, would become, ‘Our heroes have arrived among the Gauls and taken over Brittany.” At the end of the war he sailed to Liverpool, where the prisoners were welcomed home by King George VI, who shook Peter’s hand - and, he later claimed, pinned a medal on his chest.

The malnourish­ed teen was sent to a sanatorium in Switzerlan­d to recover. On his return he studied law at Oxford University for three months, before winning a place at RADA.

There he trained as an actor alongside Albert Finney, Peter O’toole and Alan Bates - who became his flatmate.

One of his first small film roles put him alongside Bette Davis, who asked to see him between shoots.

He said: “She had a cigarette in a holder. From behind a huge plume of smoke I heard her snarl, “I hear you have a big c**k”. And with that, she handed me a note: ‘Be here at 8.30!’

“It had the address of her hotel and the room number. Apparently she went through every actor and technician under the age of 25 at the studio.”

Peter was in 1956 film Alexander the Great with Richard Burton, and in

the 1960s appeared in The Avengers and The Saint. But his big break came in 1969 when he got the role of novelist-turned-detective Jason King in spy series Department S.

His character was written as a deskbound Oxford professor, but Peter had other ideas. He said: “I thought it was a bit dull.

“I had the bright idea of basing him on Ian Fleming. The clothes were sort of an extension of me. I’d go to the tailor with my designs. I was a bit of a peacock.”

His wide-lapelled three-piece suits, turned-back cuffs and matching shirt-and-tie combos helped inspire Mike Myers’ spoof spy Austin Powers.

Peter became a heart-throb and style-setter, once beating Cliff Richard and George Best to be crowned Britain’s best-dressed man.

Soon he was the star of his own spin-off show, Jason King, with love interests played by actresses including Kate O’mara, Felicity Kendal and Stephanie Beacham.

Peter said of them: “They were the television equivalent of a Bond girl.”

He told how he “fell in love with” Felicity on her first day, saying: “She is and was one of the most attractive things around.”

He enjoyed a brief music career, but his 1970 spoken-word album When Sex Leers Its Inquisitiv­e Head, including a single entitled Rape, was branded “inappropri­ate” and withdrawn from sale after four days. It did not dent his popularity, though, and in Australia he was mobbed by 30,000 female fans at Sydney Airport.

But Peter’s career was destroyed after he was convicted of “gross indecency” with a lorry driver in the toilets

PETER’S MANAGER

of Gloucester bus station in 1975. Married to actress Dorinda Stevens for three years in the 1950s, Peter said he was straight and denied claims of a relationsh­ip with Alan Bates. He said: “I’ve never had any doubt about my sexuality. I’m mad about women.”

But he disappeare­d from television and battled alcoholism, admitting later: “I drank myself to a standstill.”

After quitting booze he made a comeback in the 1980s, in Doctor Who: The Planet of Fire, and as General Klytus in Flash Gordon.

Manager Mr Bowington said the star continued working until the end and had several roles and appearance­s lined up before he passed away.

But he never returned to the peak of his powers, and said his career was ruined by “small-minded people”.

He died at the Chelsea and Westminste­r Hospital in Central London having been ill for several months - an uncharacte­ristically ordinary end to a most extraordin­ary life.

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