Fan Casting Peter Cook as Jonathan Harris in The play that goes wrong (1972)

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Peter Cook as Jonathan Harris in The play that goes wrong (1972)

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Peter Edward Cook was an English satirist, writer and comedian. An extremely influential figure in modern British comedy, he is regarded as the leading light of the British satire boom of the 1960s...
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Peter Cook

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Jonathan Harris (Charles Haversham)

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The play that goes wrong (1972)

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The play that goes wrong (1972)

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What if the play that goes wrong was released 50 years ago
by Mischief theatre
The fictitious Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society (Cornley University in the American version), fresh from such hits as The Lion and The Wardrobe, Cat, and James and the Peach (or James, Where's you...
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Peter Cook is known for his roles in The Princess Bride, Supergirl, and Bedazzled. He has been suggested by fans for 45 roles on myCast, including Mr. Salt in Willy Wonka and the Chcolate Factory (1981). Similar actors include John Cleese, Christopher Lee, and Peter Sellers. Peter Cook was suggested to play Jonathan Harris in The play that goes wrong (1972) by isaacfilms. The play that goes wrong (1972) has 7 roles, including Dennis Tyde, Sandra Wilkinson, and Robert Grove.

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