Pete was born in Eugene, OR and raised in Wyoming. Growing up around music and theater (occasionally taking part in productions produced/directed by his parents' own company). Simpson later received his B.A. from the University of Wyoming and an M.F.A. from the National Theater Conservatory. Simpson has since celebrated 25-years as a New York-based actor, having performed a wide span of principle roles with over 20 award-winning theater directors/companies on Broadway and off in NYC, as well as venues all over the world . Along with his many acting credits, he also performed modern dance, musical compositions, has supplied choreography/music for several productions, has performed stand up (Caroline's on Broadway, etc.) and served in host/MC roles (most recently for the popular storytelling podcast, "The Moth"). Simpson is also a long-time performer of the title character in Blue Man Group, a role he's performed over 5,000 times in four different countries. Simpson is a 2017 recipient of an Obie for Sustained Excellence of Performance. Pete is the husband of Naama Greenfield-Simpson (professional milliner and owner of the hat/clothing design label, "Nami") and the proud father of Annah and Benjamin Simpson
Pete Sinfield was born on December 27, 1943 in Fulham, London, England, UK. He is a composer, known for Children of Men (2006), Power Rangers (2017) and Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel (2009).
Pete Soucy was born in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for The Grand Seduction (2013), Rare Birds (2001) and A Fire in the Cold Season (2019).
Pete Spiros is an actor, known for Leprechaun Returns (2018).
Pete Stevens is an actor and production manager, known for Greener (2017), YOLO (2015) and Sweet Water (2016).
Pete Teo is a multiple award winning singer-songwriter, composer, film producer and actor. He had a successful career in music before emerging as a sought after actor in Malaysian art house cinema. Teo is a vocal advocate of reform politics and has produced some of the most watched political films in Malaysia.
Pete Thongchua is known for Switch On (2021), Province 77 (2002) and Ngao Rahoo (1995).
Pete Tillema is an actor.
Pete Tong was born on July 30, 1960 in Dartford, Kent, England. He is known for XOXO (2016), Harry Brown (2009) and It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004).
Born in Chiswick, London just ten days after the German surrender in 1945, Townshend grows up in a typical middle-class home. His parents, Cliff and Betty Townshend, are both musicians, and as a child he accompanies them on dance band tours. Townshend starts playing guitar at 12. He goes to art school and, after several stints in local semi-professional bands, forms the rock group The Who in 1963 with singer Roger Daltrey, bass player John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. The Who start out as the ultimate, violent anti-establishment band; they soon gain notoriety for ear-splitting live performances, smashing their equipment on stage and wrecking hotel rooms, leaving havoc everywhere they go. As the group's mastermind and main songwriter, Townshend later establishes himself as an eminent musical auteur and the thinking man's rock guitarist after penning such now legendary concept albums as "Tommy", the abandoned "Lifehouse" and "Quadrophenia", which combine the energy of rock'n'roll with the orchestral and thematic ambitions of opera. After Keith Moon's accidental death in 1978 and a few unconvincing farewell tours with new drummer Kenney Jones, The Who break up. The 80's find Townshend struggling with his identity as an aging rock godfather, fighting drug problems and increasing hearing troubles. In 1989, he roars back with a 25th anniversary tour of The Who, later a Broadway revival of "Tommy" (an eventual Tony winner) and several other ambitious musical, theater and film projects. Widely known as the windmilling, leaping about guitarist for The Who, Townshend is also a premier songwriter, accurately self-reflective lyricist and inspired multi-media entrepreneur. Both "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia" were made into energetic films. The Kids Are Alright (1979), the band's biography movie, is interesting not only for The Who fans, but also from a filmmaker's point of view. Townsend's haunting songs have been used on the soundtrack of countless pictures. He stands out as one of rock music's most gifted and influential artists who has, despite being forever tied to the rebellious image of his youth, decided to somehow grow old with dignity.