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[[File:PeterHinwood.jpg|200px|thumb|lright|Peter Hinwood]]
Peter Hinwood is a retired English actor and model, and antique dealer. He played [[Rocky Horror]] (A Creation) in ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''.
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Peter Hinwood is a retired English actor and model. Most recently, he was an antique dealer. Hinwood became famous for playing [[Rocky Horror]] (A Creation) in ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''.
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==Biography==
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Born on May 17, 1946 in Bromley, Surrey, Kent as Peter Wylie Hinwood, Hinwood became a model at English Boy Ltd. while living in Chelsea in 1967. At 6’ 1” and working out 3 times a week, his muscular physique helped him become an in-demand male model, making 5,000 pounds a year (about $8 to $12 thousand dollars). 
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Surprised to receive the role, Hinwood won the part of [[Dr. Frank N. Furter]]’s Creation in ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' after being cajoled into auditioning by a friend, miming to a Bryan Ferry record at the [[King's Road Theatre]]. Hinwood had a hard time with the singing, and subsequently, his voice was dubbed (mostly) by [[Trevor White]] in the film and on the soundtrack album. He had few film roles, though continued modeling through the late 1970s. In 1976, Hinwood had a small part in the film ''Sebastiane'', along with Rocky Horror cast-mates [[Nell Campbell]] and [[Patricia Quinn]]. 
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Never comfortable with acting, Hinwood retired from the limelight in and formed an antique business, Peter Hinwood Limited, in September of 1978. He is now a successful antique shop owner and art dealer. In the late 1990s, his gallery appeared in ''House & Garden'' magazine, illustrated with a number of Islamic artworks, as well as a very large plasterwork figured relief from Elizabethan England.
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His most notable antique sale came in 1991, when he sold his gold-dyed kid-leather briefs from ''Rocky Horror'' at auction for $1,000 to the Orlando Hard Rock Hotel.
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==Filmography==
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1976: ''Sebastiane'' - Emperor's guest (uncredited)<br>
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1975: ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' - Rocky Horror  (A Creation)<br>
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1970: ''The Devil's Widow'' (aka ''The Ballad of Tam Lin'') - Guy<br>
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1968: ''Odissea'' (TV Mini-Series) - Hermes<br>
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Latest revision as of 17:59, 1 March 2019

For other uses, see Rocky (disambiguation)
For other uses, see Rocky Horror (disambiguation)
Peter Hinwood

Peter Hinwood is a retired English actor and model. Most recently, he was an antique dealer. Hinwood became famous for playing Rocky Horror (A Creation) in The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Biography

Born on May 17, 1946 in Bromley, Surrey, Kent as Peter Wylie Hinwood, Hinwood became a model at English Boy Ltd. while living in Chelsea in 1967. At 6’ 1” and working out 3 times a week, his muscular physique helped him become an in-demand male model, making 5,000 pounds a year (about $8 to $12 thousand dollars).

Surprised to receive the role, Hinwood won the part of Dr. Frank N. Furter’s Creation in The Rocky Horror Picture Show after being cajoled into auditioning by a friend, miming to a Bryan Ferry record at the King's Road Theatre. Hinwood had a hard time with the singing, and subsequently, his voice was dubbed (mostly) by Trevor White in the film and on the soundtrack album. He had few film roles, though continued modeling through the late 1970s. In 1976, Hinwood had a small part in the film Sebastiane, along with Rocky Horror cast-mates Nell Campbell and Patricia Quinn.

Never comfortable with acting, Hinwood retired from the limelight in and formed an antique business, Peter Hinwood Limited, in September of 1978. He is now a successful antique shop owner and art dealer. In the late 1990s, his gallery appeared in House & Garden magazine, illustrated with a number of Islamic artworks, as well as a very large plasterwork figured relief from Elizabethan England.

His most notable antique sale came in 1991, when he sold his gold-dyed kid-leather briefs from Rocky Horror at auction for $1,000 to the Orlando Hard Rock Hotel.

Filmography

1976: Sebastiane - Emperor's guest (uncredited)
1975: The Rocky Horror Picture Show - Rocky Horror (A Creation)
1970: The Devil's Widow (aka The Ballad of Tam Lin) - Guy
1968: Odissea (TV Mini-Series) - Hermes