Peter J. Elliott was born on June 14, 1930 in England, UK. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Operation Hit Squad (1987), The Tangent Affair (1989) and Department S (1969). He died in December 2016.
The first in his family line to act, Peter grew up far away from TV in a country home where fifty acres of forest and imagination entertained. After high school he struck out on an adventure in South America where he lived on the coast learning Spanish and teaching English. A year away from finishing his degree in International Economics and Development, his University plays kicked him into the acting world. While shooting a short film in Toronto, he stopped by an agency unannounced, soaked with rain, without a resume and introduced himself. Three days after turning him down, the agency found his info and called him in to audition for a Feature film. Since then he has thrown himself headlong into acting and filmmaking.
Peter J. Hanley is known for The Leone Style (2004), Leone's West (2004) and Desenterrando Sad Hill (2017).
Peter J. Lucas was born June 2nd in Wrzesnia (near Poznan), Poland. He earned a master's degree in engineering and became an award-winning singer, touring various music festivals throughout Poland. His first acting audition won him a series of commercials in England. Peter moved to the USA in 1989 to pursue a career as an actor.
Peter began his acting career at the age of five and has had much experience in front and behind the camera. Probably best known for playing the role of Wayne Sutcliffe on the BAFTA award-winning BBC Children's show Grange Hill for seven years. Peter is also a keen film maker and songwriter.
Peter J. Rowan is known for Mona Lisa Smile (2003).
Peter Jackson is an actor, known for The Hired Killer (2004), Killer Clown (2009) and Judi-Judi King Boss (2016).
Sir Peter Jackson made history with The Lord of the Rings trilogy, becoming the first person to direct three major feature films simultaneously. The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers and The Return of the King were nominated for and collected a slew of awards from around the globe, with The Return of the King receiving his most impressive collection of awards. This included three Academy Awards® (Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director and Best Picture), two Golden Globes (Best Director and Best Motion Picture-Drama), three BAFTAs (Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film and Viewers' Choice), a Directors Guild Award, a Producers Guild Award and a New York Film Critics Circle Award. As a follow up to The Lord of the Rings trilogy, in 2005, Jackson directed, wrote, and produced King Kong, for Universal Pictures. The film grossed over $500 million and won three Oscars®. Jackson previously received widespread acclaim for his 1994 feature Heavenly Creatures, which received an Academy Award® nomination for Best Screenplay. Other film credits include The Frighteners, starring Michael J. Fox; the adult puppet feature Meet the Feebles; and Braindead, which won 16 international science fiction awards, including the Saturn. Jackson also co-directed the television documentary Forgotten Silver, which also hit the film festival circuit. Jackson directed the Academy Award®-nominated The Lovely Bones, an adaptation of the acclaimed best-selling novel by Alice Sebold and produced the worldwide sci-fi hit District 9. He was a producer on Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn in 2011, with two more films set to come out in the future. His most recent films include producer of 2018's action film Mortal Engines, based on a post-apocalyptic world where cities ride on wheels and consume each other to survive. Following Mortal Engines, he produced They Shall Not Grow Old, a documentary on World War I with never-before-seen footage. BAFTA nominated the film for Best Documentary, and it won the award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing from the Motion Picture Sound Editors. Jackson's next project is the music documentary The Beatles: Get Back, which he directed and produced, due to be released August, 2021. Jackson works closely with partner Dame Fran Walsh, with whom he shares his writing and producing credits, as well as a family. Jackson has a special interest in WWI memorabilia and is the proud owner of several aircraft from that era.
Peter Jacobson was born on March 24, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for House M.D. (2004), Transformers (2007) and Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005). He has been married to Whitney Scott since November 1, 1997. They have one child.
Peter Jae is known for Blackhat (2015), Call Me King (2017) and The Last Ship (2014).