Peter Jakubow is an actor, known for Kobieta Plus Drzewo (2012), Klub wlóczykijów (2015) and At Your Fingertips (2019).
Peter James is known for K-19: The Widowmaker (2002), The Shipping News (2001) and Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005).
Peter James was born on January 19, 1908 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Spike Jones Show (1954), The Pig Keeper's Daughter (1972) and Hold That Ball (1938). He was previously married to Ruth Foster. He died on September 16, 1986 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Peter James DeLuca was Born on December 6th, 1987 and grew up in Eugene, Oregon. He then went on to receive his Bachelors Degree in New Media Communications from Oregon State University in 2010 and got his start working as a production assistant on NBC's The Biggest Loser. He has since had roles in The Librarians(TNT), Grimm(NBC), Portlandia(IFC), Documentary Now, Trinkets,The Birch, Leave No Trace, and the upcoming David Oyelowo film, The Water Man.
Peter James Haworth is known for Hollywoodland (2006), Murder at 1600 (1997) and February (2015).
Peter James Smith was born on February 20, 1971 in Taipei, Taiwan. He is an actor, known for The West Wing (1999), Upload (2020) and Never Have I Ever (2020).
Originally from Columbus, OH, Peter is a former Junior Olympian Taekwondo Fighter and Forms Competitor. He received a BA Economics from UC San DIego, where he was 3 time Collegiate National Champion in Taekwondo Forms and also was ranked 3rd in the PACWest conference for Taekwondo Fighting. In 2011, he moved to Los Angeles and has established himself with TV credits such as Marvel's Agent's of S. H. I. E. L. D., TNT's The Last Ship, CBS's Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, CBS's NCIS and many others. He also stunt coordinated and acted in many YouTube hits which have gone on to amass over 40 million total views. In 2016, he started his production company Simplicity Pictures which released it's first short film Nothing Is Sacred in 2017 and has won many film festival awards. His feature-length screenplay "Fear" was the Grand Prize winner of the 2017 International Screenwriter's Association's Emerging Screenwriter's Competition and is in post-production for two short films "Boss Uzi", "Pawns" and "Mask". Peter is one of the "Top 25 Screenwriters to Look Out for In 2019" for the International Screenwriters' Association.
Peter Janosi was born on 10 June 1972. He is an actor, known for Stripper Wives (1999), The Making of Daniel Boone (2003) and Domestic Import (2006).
Excellent, prolific and versatile character actor Peter Jason was born on July 22, 1944, in Hollywood, CA, and grew up in Balboa. He attended Newport Beach Elementary School, Horace Ensign Junior High and Newport Harbor High School. He originally planned on being a football player, but fell in love with acting after playing the lead in a high school production of "The Man Who Came to Dinner." Following his high school graduation he attended Orange Coast Junior College and did a season of summer stock at the Peterborough Playhouse in New Hampshire. He then studied as a drama major at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, PA. More stage work followed with the acting group the South Coast Repertory Company. He made his film debut in Howard Hawks' final film, Rio Lobo (1970) (which Jason says is one of his favorites). He worked with Orson Welles on the uncompleted The Other Side of the Wind (2018) as an actor, boom operator, prop man and even cook for the cast and crew. Jason has appeared in many films for director Walter Hill; he's especially memorable as the racist redneck bartender in 48 Hrs. (1982). He has also appeared in many films for director John Carpenter: he's very engaging as the jolly Dr. Paul Leahy in Prince of Darkness (1987) and was terrific as underground guerrilla army leader Gilbert in They Live (1988). Other notable roles include a sinister government agent in Dreamscape (1984), rugged Maj. G.F. Devin in Clint Eastwood's Heartbreak Ridge (1986), jerky detective Fedorchuk in Alien Nation (1988), a newspaper reporter in Seabiscuit (2003) and the U.S. president in Alien Apocalypse (2005). Jason recently had a recurring role as dissolute gambler Con Stapleton in the superbly gritty cable Western TV series Deadwood (2004). He also had a regular part as Capt. Skip Gleason on Mike Hammer, Private Eye (1997). Among the many TV shows Peter has done guest spots on are Desperate Housewives (2004), Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996), Nash Bridges (1996), Coach (1989), The Golden Girls (1985), Murder, She Wrote (1984), Married with Children (1987), Roseanne (1988), Dear John (1988), Quantum Leap (1989), Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993), B.J. and the Bear (1978), The Incredible Hulk (1977), Gunsmoke (1955) and Hawaii Five-O (1968). In addition to his substantial film and TV show credits, Jason has acted in over 150 plays and hundreds of TV commercials. An accomplished baritone vocalist, Jason has sung in such musical stage productions as "The Music Man" (this is one of his favorite plays), "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off," "The Roar of the Greasepaint" and "Threepenny Opera" (as Mack the Knife). He's been married to his wife Eileen for 33 years. In his spare time he makes his own furniture with found, recycled wood.
Peter Jay is an actor, known for Fan (2016), Housefull 4 (2019) and Gold (2018).