Peter Ellis
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Peter Ellis may refer to:
- Peter Ellis (architect)Peter Ellis (architect)Peter Ellis was a Liverpudlian architect. He lived for a time at 40 Falkner Square, on which an English Heritage Blue Plaque is now sited....
(1808–1888), architect who designed the Oriel Chambers in Liverpool - Peter Ellis (actor)Peter Ellis (actor)Peter Ellis is a British actor. Peter has worked extensively in Theatre and Television both as an Actor and Director. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Chief Superintendent Charles Brownlow in the long running ITV drama The Bill.In 1983, Peter appeared in the play Trafford Tanzi,...
(born 1946), actor in The Bill - Peter Ellis (director)Peter Ellis (director)Peter Ellis was a British director who helped develop a number of television episodes. He began his career directing episodes for various dramatic television series in England. In the late 1980s he moved to Hollywood, California, where he was based for the rest of his life...
(1948-2006), British television director - Peter Berresford EllisPeter Berresford EllisPeter Berresford Ellis is an English historian, literary biographer, and novelist who has published over 90 books to date either under his own name or his pseudonyms Peter Tremayne and Peter MacAlan. He has also published 95 short stories...
(born 1943), historian; expert on Celtic history - Peter Hugh McGregor EllisPeter Hugh McGregor EllisPeter Hugh McGregor Ellis is a former Christchurch child care worker who has been at the centre of one of New Zealand's most enduring judicial controversies. In June 1993 Ellis was found guilty in the High Court on 16 counts of sexual offences involving children in his care at the Christchurch...
(born 1958), New Zealander jailed for child molestation in 1993 - Peter J. Ellis, candidate of the Christian Heritage Party
- Peter Ellis, candidate of the Green Party of Canada
See also
- Earl Hancock EllisEarl Hancock EllisLieutenant Colonel Earl Hancock "Pete" Ellis was a United States Marine Corps Intelligence Officer, and author of , which became the basis for the American campaign of amphibious assault that defeated the Japanese in World War II...
or Pete Ellis (1880–1923), U.S. marine - Ellis Peters