Peter Ostrander is known for Dog (2022).
Outerbridge, together with two older sisters and two older brothers, grew up in Toronto, Ontario. While his father practiced law, his mother studied piano at the Royal Conservatory of Music. He comes from a family of artists, as his uncle (though not by blood) was opera singer Jon Vickers, and his cousin Billy is a regular at Stratford. In Outerbridge's own words, with his father being a trial lawyer, there were a lot of theatrics on his paternal side as well. Outerbridge began his acting career after high school, when he enrolled at the University of Victoria to study acting. After graduating in 1988 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, he co-founded the theatre group Way Off Broadway and toured Canada with them for four years. In the early '90s, he started out in television, and his early credits include shows such as 21 Jump Street or The Commish. First feature films include Paris, France and Cool Runnings. His talent was recognized early on, when roles in Marine Life or Chasing Cain earned him award nominations such as Genie or Gemini Awards, and more roles in TV shows, movies and features films followed. He has worked steadily ever since, on a large variety of projects. His most notable roles include young student Matt in the critically acclaimed movie Kissed, who falls in love with a necrophiliac. Also of note is his performance playing the transsexual Judy in Better Than Chocolate, or his downright creepy portrayal of sexual assailant Theodore Gray in the thriller The Rendering. Ever since the early 90's, Outerbridge has been a steady presence not only on the silver screen but also on TV. Among many others, he played three different characters on the science fiction show The Outer Limits, had a recurring role in season three of Chris Carter's mystery spin-off Millennium, played the lead in three feature-length episodes of the 2004 version of The Murdoch Mysteries, and scored his biggest lead role to date in the same year, when he was cast as headstrong scientist David Sandström in The Movie Network's ReGenesis. The science-themed show successfully aired for four years and has been broadcast internationally in over 20 countries. ReGenesis has been nominated for several Gemini awards over the years. As more recent projects go, Outerbridge has portrayed one of Canada's political founding fathers George Brown in the TV period piece John A.: Birth of a Country, which earned him the 2013 Canadian Screen Award in the category 'Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series'. He's had a recurring role in The CW's modern spy reboot Nikita, and starred as special guest star on Global TV's World War II period drama Bomb Girls. If you keep an eye out, you will also be able to catch his occasional guest spots on shows such as Suits and The Listener, and the upcoming Dark Rising: Warrior of Worlds. In 2000, Peter Outerbridge married Canadian actress Tammy Isbell, with whom he has co-starred on more than one occasion, among them The Murdoch Mysteries (2004) and ReGenesis (2004). It is said the two of them met in 1994 while shooting an episode of The Outer Limits (1995) together, in which they fittingly played a young couple. In 2004, twins Thomas and Samuel were born. Outerbridge and his family live in Toronto.
Peter Overton was born in 1965 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He grew up next door to actress Nicole Kidman. In 1983, Peter graduated high school and began studying for his Bachelor of Economics degree. In 1985, while doing work experience at radio station 2UE, Peter fell into journalism when the regular sports reporter suddenly fell ill. Peter stepped in and was such a natural that the station offered him a full time job. In 1987, Peter moved to Sky Channel where he worked as a presenter and reporter. In 1990, he began reading the weekend sports report for Channel 7 in Adelaide. In 1992, he worked as a sports reporter for National Nine News, which he continued to do for eleven years. In 2001, Peter became a household name throughout Australia as a reporter for "60 Minutes". In the mid-1990s, Peter married his childhood sweetheart, but their marriage ended in divorce in 2000. In mid-2001, Peter began dating Channel 10 news reader, Jessica Rowe. They became engaged on 9 August 2003 and married five months later. On 12 January 2004, Peter and Jessica wed barefoot on Bondi Beach.
Peter Pacey was born in 1948 in England. He is an actor, known for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), The Iron Lady (2011) and Bloodborne (2015).
Peter Paige is an accomplished actor, director, and playwright who has worked on countless theatrical productions in New York and at regional theaters around the country, not to mention numerous television and film projects. Paige lived in seven different states before graduating from high school. Started acting at age six and continued to pursue acting, writing, and directing throughout his middle and high school career. Paige attended Boston University's prestigious School of Theatre Arts on full scholarship, spending twelve to fifteen hours a day in the university's classical theatre conservatory. After graduating summa cum laude from BU, Paige moved to New York. He toured the country performing Moliere's "Tartuffe" (in two languages!), and began leaving New York to perform at theatres around the country. Paige eventually relocated to Portland, Oregon where he worked for two years on the city's Equity stages, was discovered by a manager, and brought to Los Angeles. Paige's first audition in LA landed him a hilarious guest spot on "Suddenly Susan," as Neil Pomeratz, the nervous undertaker. Peter went on to portray Emmett Honeycutt on Showtime's "Queer As Folk." He has also appeared on "Caroline in the City," "MTV'S Undressed," "Time of Your Life," "Movie Stars," and "Will and Grace," among others. Hobbies/interests/likes include politics, sushi, watching tennis, and contemporary art.
Peter Paltos is known for Holding the Man (2015), The Taverna (2019) and Bad Habits (2009).
Upon Peter Pamela Rose's graduation from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, she was accepted to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. That year over a thousand candidates auditioned to be selected for a class of 24. Peter Pamela was the only American that year to be offered a place. In London, she studied under the Russian director Vasili Skorik, from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in Moscow and a student of Stanislavski's protégé, Maria Knebble. In her third year at the Guildhall, she was cast as Jenny in Peter Chelsom's Funny Bones opposite Jerry Lewis and Oliver Platt. Upon her Guildhall graduation, Peter Pamela was awarded the William and Eva Fox Foundation Grant. The grant was given to encourage graduating students to go on to further study. She chose to explore filmmaking and wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the short film, The Day I Ran Into All My Ex-Boyfriends. The film received honors at such festivals as the Arizona Short Film Festival, The New York International Film and Video Festival and the Breckinridge Festival of Film, where the extended feature script won for Best Comedic Screenplay. The short film was also a hit at the Independent Feature Film Market, where The Sundance Channel purchased it. Sundance chose Peter's short along with four other films to be highlighted on The Shortest Day of the Year, a special program featuring the year's best short films. In addition to her work in Funny Bones, Peter Pamela has done hundreds of commercials and voice-overs as well as additional dialogue recording for over 50 major feature films. Ms. Rose was the voice double for Gwyneth Paltrow in The Royal Tenenbaums and A View from the Top; Tea Leoni in People I Know; Kirsten Dunst in Mona Lisa Smile and was the voice of Willow, Mr. Big's girlfriend, in Sex in the City on HBO. On screen, Peter Pamela had a recurring role on NBC's prime-time show Deadline, where she had the honor of working with such directors as Don Scardino, Bob Balaban and Robert Berlinger. In addition, she recurred on the soap opera, All My Children, guest starred on NBC's Law & Order, co-starred in numerous independent films, and played "Sybil" in the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park's Private Lives, directed by Artistic Director, Ed Stern. Other stage work includes starring in the original play Aloha, Say the Pretty Girls by Naomi Iitzuka and directed by Jon Jory, which made its world premiere at the Humana Festival at The Actors Theater of Louisville. Ms. Rose's current filmmaking project includes producing the feature version of her screenplay The Day I Ran Into All My Ex-Boyfriends. Since the short film appeared on The Sundance Channel, Peter Pamela wrote and directed another short film, The Negotiation starring Jere Burns and Sarah Rafferty.
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Peter Parkrud was born on March 29, 1964 in Sweden. He is an actor, known for Rånarna (2003), Äkta människor (2012) and Harry och Sonja (1996).