Peter was born in Minneapolis, MN January 27, 1956 and is a steadily working actor, director and stunt coordinator. His most recent screen work include Wilson (with Woody Harrelson) for Fox Searchlight and the ABC television show In An Instant. Theater credits include the Guthrie in Minneapolis, the Meadowbrook in Detroit, the Coconut Grove in Miami and the Utah Shakespeare Festival.
Peter Moret is known for Most Wanted (1997), The Defenders (2010) and Ballistic (1995).
Peter Morgan is an actor based out of New York, New York. He began working as an extra while training at a number of acting studios in New York. He is known for his role in "Five Stars"(2018) and his role in "Dead of Winter" Season 2 Episode 3 "Frozen Waters" on Investigation Discovery. His feature film debut will be in the upcoming thriller "Souvenirs".
Peter Morgan is known for American Sniper (2014), Killers (2010) and Spread (2009).
Peter Mortimer is a filmmaker living in Boulder, Colorado, and is the founder of the adventure film company Sender Films. Through Sender, Peter has produced and directed critically acclaimed rock-climbing documentaries, adventure television series, and commercials. His productions have won numerous film festival awards and a Sports Emmy. Peter is also co-founder, along with Josh Lowell of Big UP Productions, of the REEL ROCK Film Tour, celebrating its 12th year and showing in over 500 locations across the world, on all seven continents. Current work includes several feature films and commercial projects for clients such as Google. Peter received his BA from Colorado College, and his MFA from USC Film School. He is an avid climber and surfer, who has reignited his childhood passion for soccer. He and partner Joss Corkin are proud parents of Pia and Xavi, and their intrepid dog Macho.
Peter Moses is an actor and writer, known for Funny or Die's Billy on the Street (2011), Barely Famous (2015) and Comedy Bang! Bang! (2012).
Peter Muchiri is known for Chaguo (2022).
Peter Muggleworth is known for Cryptid (2022), Trophy Wife (2022) and A Comedy of Horrors, Volume 1 (2021).
He was interested in directing films at the age of 19 and he made several shorts. As he wasn't admitted to the National Film School, he decided to dedicate himself to acting, and made his debut in the theatre in 1988 before moving to cinema and television. Fame came with the parts he played in such films as Riff-Raff (1991) by Ken Loach, Braveheart (1995) by Mel Gibson and Trainspotting (1996) by Danny Boyle, but above all when he won for best leading actor at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998 for My Name Is Joe (1998), once again by Loach. The Magdalene Sisters (2002) is the second feature-length film he has directed. He also directed a few episodes of the BBC TV series, Cardiac Arrest (1994), which earned him a best director nomination from the Royal Television Society.