Aside from being Benjamin Bratt's brother, Peter Bratt is a growing force in his own right. With his critically acclaimed independent first feature film Follow Me Home (1996), he dared to explore race and identity from the multiple and intersecting perspectives of Chicanos, African Americans, and Native Americans. When no major studio would distribute this film, Henri Norris, an African American woman who was an attorney then engaged in malpractice litigation, created New Millennia Films so that Bratt's film and message could reach a significant audience. Bratt was honored for his artistic genius with a 2000 Rockefeller Foundation Film/Video/Multimedia Fellowship, further demonstrating that he is poised to become one of the twenty first century's major filmmakers.
Born in Arcadia, California, Peter spent his formative years in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota. Peter worked in numerous professional theaters in the Minneapolis area over his next eight years, including as a company member/writer/improviser at Dudley Riggs Brave New Workshop. He did dozens of OC and VO Commercials, and landed roles in several Hollywood produced films in the state including Drop Dead Fred, Jingle All the Way, and The Stranger Within, with Kate Jackson, the "smart Angel". He moved to LA in '96 and has since worked over a hundred productions in television, film, commercials and VO, seen recently in Why Women Kill, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Boy Genius, and Lt. Ben Schmidt in the Fargo series. Peter also continued his stage career, acting in award winning productions in LA as well as touring Nationally and to Dublin, Ireland with the long running hit show Triple Espresso. He Produced and was in the hit show Almost, Maine at the Hudson. He resides in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles with his wife and son. He has a BA in Theology from Gustavus Adolphus College, and his esoteric thesis on Process Theodicy is a good beach read.
Peter Brendt is known for Killer Legends (2014) and The Killing Season (2016).
Peter Brett was born on November 12, 1940 in York, Yorkshire, England. He is an actor and writer, known for Life of Brian (1979), Department S (1969) and French Dressing (1964). He has been married to Julie Edmett since 1986. He was previously married to Carol Cleveland, Maria Magdalena Berumen and Lesley Nunnerley.
Prolific, sharp-featured American character actor of somewhat skeletal and dishevelled appearance, accentuated later in his career by thinning hair and a scraggly goatee. A former theology student, Brocco began his career playing leading roles in stock theatre. He subsequently honed his craft touring France, Italy, Spain and Switzerland, before returning to the U.S. in 1947, eventually joining the Federal Theater Group. On films from as early as 1932, he was at his most effective portraying eccentrics, scientists, small-time crooks, alcoholics, or nervous, downtrodden little men. His particular forte lay in the genre of science-fiction, where he graced the small screen on numerous occasions as assorted victims (The Outer Limits (1963), The Time Tunnel (1966), The Invaders (1967)) or aliens (Lost in Space (1965), Star Trek (1966), The Twilight Zone (1959)). His occasional film appearances include a dementia patent in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) and a rare starring role in the black comedy Homebodies (1974), late in his career. As a liberal-minded individual, Brocco was briefly blacklisted during the McCarthy era, but this did not prove detrimental to his career in the long run.
Peter Broderick is an actor, known for The Green Sea (2021) and When to fold 'em (2019).
Peter Bromilow was born on April 21, 1933 in Cheshire, England. He was an actor, known for Wild at Heart (1990), My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988) and The Rocketeer (1991). He died on October 16, 1994 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
Peter Brooke is known for The Happytime Murders (2018), The Phantom (1996) and George of the Jungle (1997).
Peter grew up in Canada, New Hampshire & Massachusetts and went to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. His father was a director of the Clark Art Museum and his mother was a psychotherapist. He is best known for Wonder Woman 1984, The Old Guard (Netflix) and Deep State Series 2.
Peter Brown is known for The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (2020), The Beatles: Get Back (2021) and Arena (1975).