Peter Bici is an actor, known for Kids (1995), Green Blood Black Snow (2008) and All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip Hop and Skateboarding (1987-1997) (2021).
Peter Bielecki is known for Sophie: A Murder in West Cork (2021).
Peter Billingsley has been a member of the Hollywood community since he was a small child, achieving success and accolades, both behind the scenes and in front of the camera. The highly-successful child actor-turned-producer received an Emmy Award nomination, in 2005, as co-executive producer on the critically acclaimed Independent Film Channel show, Dinner for Five (2001), with Jon Favreau. He also served as executive producer on the hit summer film, The Break-Up (2006), and recently wrapped production on Marvel Comics feature film, Iron Man (2008), directed by Jon Favreau. Billingsley also served as co-producer on the Artisan Entertainment classic, Made (2001), starring Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn, as well as Sony's recent science fiction release, Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005), directed by Favreau. Billingsley recently became a principal in "Wild West Picture Show Productions". The production company, founded by Vince Vaughn, currently has a first look production deal with Universal Studios. Growing up in the public eye, Billingsley began his acting career, at the age of three, in some of the '70s most memorable television commercials. After appearing on numerous television shows and films during his youth, the Emmy Award-nominated actor delivered a performance for the ages in the beloved holiday film, A Christmas Story (1983). Playing humorist Jean Shepherd's youthful alter-ego "Ralphie", Billingsley's repeated requests, in the film, for a genuine Red Ryder B-B gun quickly catapulted the actor to instant stardom and has since driven the film into pop culture lore as the classic modern-day Christmas tale. Born in New York City, Billingsley currently resides in Los Angeles.
Peter Birrel married actress Stephanie Cole only a few years before he died. They appeared together in a play early in both of their careers and met up by chance some 40 or so years later. Peter is widely celebrated for his role as the Draconian Prince in Doctor Who: Frontier in Space: Episode One (1973)-Doctor Who: Frontier in Space: Episode Two (1973) and Doctor Who: Frontier in Space: Episode Five (1973)-Doctor Who: Frontier in Space: Episode Six (1973).
Peter Bishai wrote and directed the epic true-life saga Colors of Heaven (aka A Million Colours). It is the winner of two South African Academy Awards, Best Foreign Film at the WorldFest Houston Film Festival and was the Opening Night Gala film at the Hollywood Black Film Festival. He previously directed the whimsical comedy The Dueling Accountant, which won Best Comedy Film at the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival and Best First Feature at the Long Island International Film Expo. It is profiled in the book Fervid Filmmaking: 66 Cult Pictures of Vision, Verve and No Self-Restraint. His newest film is the psychological thriller Rapid Eye Movement. He lives in New York City.
Peter Bjornstad is an actor, known for Denounced (2017).
Peter Blackburn is a writer and producer, known for Eight (2016), Dragon Noi (2012) and Living and Dying at Hotel Broadway.
Peter Blackwood is known for MacGyver (1985), The Beachcombers (1972) and Nowhere to Hide (1987).
Best known for being the only actor to appear in all three segments of The Human Centipede trilogy, Dutch actor Peter Blankenstein has made his mark on the horror genre with his strange, sometimes deranged and always enigmatic characters. Before becoming a full-time actor, Peter followed in his father's footsteps and pursued a career as a public school teacher. While at the Hilversum teaching academy in the Netherlands, Peter studied children's musical theatre and became interested in the performing arts. After graduating from the Academy, Peter began his teaching career but continued to pursue his passion for acting. He became a member of the Bussum Youth Theatre Company where he collaborated with other actors to create and perform theatre for children. Peter went on to create his own children's theatre company, Young K&G, where he adapted and directed such famous children's classics as Puss and Boots and The Wizard of Oz. Peter also co-wrote the children's musical The Adventures of Hans Sausage with his wife Deirdra and his father Piet. During this period, Peter joined the K&G Theatre Company and appeared in over twenty productions. Most notably he was cast as "George" in John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men, "Gus" in Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter and "Alvaro Mangiacavallo" in Tennessee William's The Rose Tattoo. In 1988, Peter left teaching to begin a career in business but always made time in his schedule for acting. In 2007, at the age of 51, Peter embarked on his third career with the decision to purse acting full-time. He was signed by both Klooster Casting and Kemna Casting in Amsterdam, and quickly received roles in several commercials and made four appearances on the very popular Dutch soap opera Good Times, Bad Times.
Peter Blascke is known for Bolt (1995), Levity (2003) and No Good Deed (2002).