Peter Gotti was born on October 15, 1939 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for 48 Hours (1988). He was married to Catherine. He died on February 25, 2021 in Butner, North Carolina, USA.
Peter Gowen was born in County Cork, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Breakfast on Pluto (2005), The Paradise Club (1989) and Ondine (2009).
Vancouver born actor Peter Grasso has several film and television credits to his name including; The Foursome, The 4400, Dead Zone and Stargate Atlantis. Peter has 15 years of experience on the stage and has performed in front of a live audience over 1500 times. Recently Peter has written and directed several successful stage plays including an integral piece about drinking and driving for I.C.B.C., predominantly targeting teens as they enter senior year of high school and before graduation. On the heels of the enormous success of said plays, Peter has been commissioned to write and direct a movie for 2008 dealing with racism and gang violence. Peter is very excited about this movie project.
Peter Graves was born Peter Duesler Aurness on March 18, 1926 on Minneapolis, Minnesota. While growing up in Minnesota, he excelled at sports and music (as a saxophonist), and by age 16, he was a radio announcer at WMIN in Minneapolis. After two years in the United States Army Air Force, he studied drama at the University of Minnesota and then headed to Hollywood, where he first appeared on television and later made his film debut in Rogue River (1951). Numerous film appearances followed, especially in Westerns. However, Graves is primarily recognized for his television work, particularly as Jim Phelps in Mission: Impossible (1966). Peter Graves died of a heart attack on March 14, 2010, just four days before his 84th birthday.
Peter Gray is an actor, known for A Christmas Hero (2020).
Peter Gray Lewis spent his formative years in Louisville, KY and after graduating from high school began studying and working as both an actor and dancer in Louisville, Florida and Chicago. A member of the original Hubbard Street Dance Company, he left dance at the age of 24 to go out on the road, hitchhiking and hopping freight trains across the country, something he would do off and on for over a decade. Eventually graduating from the University of Illinois and the Yale School of Drama, he spent 20 years working in the off and off-off Broadway New York theatre scene before appearing in lead and supporting roles in a number of films, including "Motherless Brooklyn", "Stone", "Untraceable", "Greater", "The Bourne Legacy", "Forgetting Sarah Marshall", "Pineapple Express", "Down in the Valley" and many others. On television he has appeared in guest starring and recurring roles in "Dirty John: Betty", "Interrogation", "Person of Interest", "Mad Men", "30 Rock", "Law & Order SVU", "Dark Blue", "666 Park Avenue", "Unforgettable", "Boston Legal" and the original "Law & Order", among others. On stage he has appeared in over 75 plays, touring nationally with The Acting Company as Joe in Tennessee Williams' "The Long Goodbye" and receiving a Best Actor nomination from the 29th Annual L.A. Weekly Theatre Awards for his portrayal of Andrew in Chuck Mee's two-person play, "Lemonade Tous Les Jour", which won the award for Best Ensemble Cast.
Peter Greathouse is known for The Adventures of Superseven (2011), Pipe (2018) and The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange (2012).
Peter Greenaway trained as a painter and began working as a film editor for the Central Office of Information in 1965. Shortly afterwards he started to make his own films. He has produced a wealth of short and feature-length films, but also paintings, novels and other books. He has held several one-man shows and curated exhibitions at museums world-wide.
Born in Montclair, New Jersey in 1965. He discovered acting in his mid 20s in New York, where he was trained at Lee Strasberg's studio. Then his deep voiced, tall and pale persona showed up on TV and films in 1990. His first leading roles were in Laws of Gravity (1992) and Clean, Shaven (1993), the latter of which got him noticed by Quentin Tarantino. The next year, he played the memorable role of the raping torturer Zed in Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (1994). He was then cast as the leading villain opposite Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz in The Mask (1994), and as Redfoot in highly acclaimed crime drama The Usual Suspects (1995). In addition, the same year he had a supporting role as a bad guy in the Steven Seagal film Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995). Greene has also played memorable roles in the films Blue Streak (1999), Ticker (2000) Training Day (2002), Brothers in Arms (2005), End Game (2006), Fist of the Warrior (2007), The Bounty Hunter (2010), Once Fallen (2010), and the TV series The Black Donellys (2007). He's made guest appearances in the TV series Hawaii Five-O (2010) and Justified (2010), appeared as a policeman in Prodigy of Mobb Deep's music video for "A,B,C's", and was the focal point of House of Pain's music video for "Fed Up". Recently, Greene delivered an emotionally-charged performance as 'Jordan Blaine' in the season two premiere of Tim Firtion's award-winning crime drama/thriller web series, The Jersey Connection (2018). The project has garnered many awards on the festival circuit, with Greene receiving two wins and another five nominations for his acting performance. Greene continues to work primarily as a character actor.
Peter Gregory is an actor, known for Mousehunt (1997), 24 (2001) and Diagnosis Murder (1993).