Peter Nelson is an actor, known for The Exquisite Corpses (2007), Shark City (2009) and Luckiest Girl Alive (2022).
Peter Nerad is an actor, known for Nowhere Mind (2018), Speaking in Tongues (2018) and Cooke Concrete (2018).
Peter Neufeld is known for Mississippi Innocence (2011), The Innocence Files (2020) and 60 Minutes (1968).
Born and raised in Vancouver (but for a year in New Zealand), Peter began acting in grade nine. He joined the Vancouver Youth Theatre at 16, and began a comedy troupe called The Legend of Bonefish at nineteen. After toiling for a decade in clubs and cabarets, Peter finally made the move to film and television where he began to find roles immediately, and to voice acting where his breakout was longer in the making, but perhaps even more well-received when it came. Peter is committed to making his own work happen, by writing and performing in independent films, including co-producing some of those old cabaret sketches and popping them online twenty years after the fact. Peter's acting has taken him far and wide, from Ohio to Australia, New York and Uganda. He looks forward to discovering all of the places this craft may take him, both inside himself, and out there in the larger world.
Peter Newington is known for The Rhythm Section (2020), The Shadow of Violence (2019) and Flicker (2020).
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Peter Ngo is known for Rise of the Zombies (2012), For What I Had to Fear (2009) and The Fosters (2013).
Peter Nicks is an Emmy Award-winning director, known for his immersive camera work and vérité style. He won this year's Sundance Directing prize for his second documentary, "The Force" (2017). He previously directed the critically acclaimed documentary "The Waiting Room" (2012), the first in a trilogy of timely, immersive docus exploring the interconnected narratives of health care, criminal justice and education in Oakland, CA. He received his B.A. from Howard University and his M.A. from UC Berkeley.