Born as Peter Godenho in
Rangoon,
Burma, to an
Italian American father and
Scottish/
Burmese mother, Gordeno was known primarily for his work with composer and arranger
John Barry, but also became a household name in the 1970s due to his appearances as a submarine captain and combat pilot
Peter Carlin in the
Gerry Anderson television programme
UFO. He appeared in the 1968
London stage production of
Man of La Mancha, as Anselmo, a
muleteer. In the show, he was the soloist in the song "Little Bird, Little Bird". He also appeared in the films
Secrets of a Windmill Girl (1966),
The Touchables (1968),
The Urge to Kill (1989), and briefly in the very last
Carry On film (
Carry On Columbus) in 1992, whilst also working on the
choreography for the film. Gordeno also hosted the various television broadcasts of the EMI UK & World Disco Dancing & Freestyle Championships between 1979 and 1981, performing personally during the introduction sections. He died on 18 October 2008, aged 69, in
London, after suffering from cancer for several years. His son, also called
Peter Gordeno, is a songwriter and producer, who has toured with
Depeche Mode since 1998. ==References==