Peter Vaughan Biography
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Peter Vaughan (born Peter Ewart Ohm; 4 April 1923 β 6 December 2016) was an English character actor, known for many supporting roles in British film and television productions. He also worked extensively on the stage.\n', '
He was best known for his role as Grouty in the sitcom Porridge (despite appearing in only three episodes and the 1979 film) and also had a recurring role alongside Robert Lindsay in Citizen Smith, written by John Sullivan. He also had parts as Tom Franklin in Chancer (1990β91), playing the father of Anthony Hopkins\'s character in The Remains of the Day, and as Maester Aemon in HBO\'s Game of Thrones (2011β15), his final role.\n', '
He was born Peter Ewart Ohm on 4 April 1923, in Wem, Shropshire, the son of a bank clerk, Max Ohm, who was an Austrian immigrant, and Eva Wright, a nurse. The family later moved to Wellington in the same county, where he began schooling; he later said it was while reciting a poem at infant school in Wellington that he experienced the applause and admiration coming from a good performance. He was brought up from the age of seven in Staffordshire where he attended Uttoxeter Grammar School.\n', '
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