Peter Brooke is known for The Happytime Murders (2018), The Phantom (1996) and George of the Jungle (1997).
Peter grew up in Canada, New Hampshire & Massachusetts and went to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. His father was a director of the Clark Art Museum and his mother was a psychotherapist. He is best known for Wonder Woman 1984, The Old Guard (Netflix) and Deep State Series 2.
Peter Brown is known for The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (2020), The Beatles: Get Back (2021) and Arena (1975).
Peter Brown got into acting when he was in the army by organizing a theater group on base to occupy his spare time while stationed in Alaska. After his discharge he enrolled in the acting program at UCLA, and starting in the mid-1950s found employment in many of the western films and series being turned out at the time (he is especially remembered for his work as eager young deputy Johnny McKay in the classic western series Lawman (1958) and as one of a trio of Texas Rangers in the western action/comedy series Laredo (1965)). Following the end of a contract with Universal Pictures (1965-1972), he switched to soap operas and made-for-TV films, and has been steadily employed ever since.
Peter Brown is an actor, writer, producer, and reality television personality. In 2021, he was the Executive Producer and ring announcer on Celebrity Net Fights, a reality TV boxing Pay-Per-View on FITE. In 2020, he self-published two novels on Amazon. In 2019, he won "The Big Deal" on Let's Make A Deal. In 2014, he entered the world of pro-wrestling as a manager and color commentator on camera and producer off camera. In 2013, he was a Houseguest on the first season of Big Brother Canada, which led to co-hosting the Big Brother Canada Side Show for its three season run. In 2011, he competed on Drafted 3, a reality competition for sports broadcasters sponsored by Gillette, on TheScore (now Sportsnet 360) in Canada. Starting in 2009, as the character "Parker Jakobowhitz", he began a YouTube comedy channel the grew to millions of views and thousands of subscribers. Later, he worked at BroadbandTV, Canada's largest YouTube Network! After graduating Nackawic High School in June 2004, he attended the University of New Brunswick in their Bachelor of Arts program, then moved to British Columbia in 2007 to attend Vancouver Film School and graduated from the program in 2008. Afterward, he worked in the Producing Department as a Teacher's Assistant until 2010.
Peter Brownbill was born on April 17, 1968 in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He is an actor, known for De ontsnapping (2015), Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (1996) and Jerry Cotton (2010).
Peter James Bryant (Born July 30, 1959) is a relatively known veteran Australian-American Actor best known for his Film and Television roles including the portrayal as High School Principal Waldo Weatherbee in the CW TV Series Riverdale and of as the Army Drill Sergeant in Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie (2020). He has also appeared in other famous TV shows including Bates Motel, The Dead Zone, The Outer Limits, The X-Files, Pretty Little Liars, Spooksville, Smallville, Supernatural, The Good Doctor, Revenge, Psych, Scrubs, Arrow, and The Flash. He had brief appearances in Jumanji (1995), Scary Movie (2000), and The Fantastic Four (2005) as well.
Peter Buck was born on December 6, 1956 in Oakland, California, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Man on the Moon (1999), Independence Day (1996) and Vanilla Sky (2001). He has been married to Chloe Johnson since June 1, 2013. He was previously married to Stephanie Elizabeth Dorgan and Barrie Jayne Greene.
Peter Buitenhek is an actor, known for The Heiress Lethal (2010), What's Your Fantasy? (2011) and Just a Man (2008).
He was born 21st March 1912 in London, the fourth son of Sir William James Bull M.P. and Lillian Heather Brandon. Educated at Winchester College, he started in journalism before studying for the stage with Elsie Fogerty and made his stage debut at London's Shaftsbury Theatre in As You Like It on 15th June 1933. In 1941 he joined the navy as an ordinary seaman, eventually becoming a commander of a landing craft in the Mediterranean during which time he was promoted to Lt. Commander and awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. He left the service in 1948 and returned to acting both on stage and in films. In between times he used his journalism experience to write a number of books, including "To Sea in a Sieve" (1956) "Bulls in the Meadow" (1957), "I Know the Face But..." (1959), "Not on Your Telly" (1961), "I Say Look Here" (1965), and ran a small shop in Notting Hill Gate, in London.