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==Fallecimiento==
Peck murió de [[cáncer]] el 4 de abril de 1999 en Londres<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9801E6DA1338F933A25757C0A96F958260 Bob Peck, 53, Actor Of Stage and Screen - New York Times<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> a la edad de 53 años, tras haber luchado contra dicha enfermedad por varios años. Le sobreviven su esposa Jill y sus hijos Hannah, George y Milly.
Before breaking into film and television work, he was a regular actor with the Royal Shakespeare Company alongside Ian McKellen, Donald Sinden and Judi Dench, and appeared on stage (and later on television) in the RSC production of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby as "John Browdie" and "Sir Mulberry Hawk". According to McKellen, Peck is the one actor he considers he "learned the most from".[1]
 
Peck's first television role was in 1972 on the BBC's Thirty-Minute Theatre anthology series in the episode "Bypass". He went on to appear in various other television productions such as Z Cars and Play For Today, but he was probably best known to British audiences for his role as Ronald Craven in the acclaimed 1985 BBC drama serial Edge of Darkness. The role won him the "Best Actor" award at that year's BAFTA Awards and helped to launch his television and film career. He later became familiar to audiences worldwide for his film roles, including Jurassic Park (as park game warden Robert Muldoon), and Smilla's Sense of Snow (1997). Prior to these, he had also played an escaped android in the post apocalyptic film Slipstream (1989), which also starred Mark Hamill and Bill Paxton, and had a small role in the 1990 film Lord of the Flies.
 
Peck's other television work included Jim Henson's The Storyteller (in the episode "The Soldier and Death") in 1988, Natural Lies (1991), An Ungentlemanly Act (1992), The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1993) and The Scold's Bridle (1998). Peck also worked in radio, and starred in a BBC Radio adaptation of J. B. Priestley's classic play An Inspector Calls.
 
Fue uno de los mejores actores de la pelicula Parque Jurassico
 
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