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Peter Cushing

Breakthrough Years
1954
This year marked a significant breakthrough in television for Cushing. His powerful and critically acclaimed performance as Winston Smith in the BBC's live adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four garnered widespread attention and established him as a serious dramatic actor.
1957
Cushing achieved international stardom and a career-defining role with Hammer Film Productions' The Curse of Frankenstein. His portrayal of the ruthless Baron Victor Frankenstein in this groundbreaking horror film solidified his status as a genre icon and initiated a long collaboration with Hammer and Christopher Lee.
1977
Later in his career, Cushing gained immense global recognition for his portrayal of Grand Moff Tarkin in George Lucas's science fiction epic Star Wars. This iconic role introduced him to a new generation of fans and became one of his most memorable performances outside of the horror genre.