Pete grew up in & around Kingston, ON and studied at Queen's University - Physical Education and Theatre - before moving to Toronto to study at the renowned George Brown Theatre School. He earned his Canadian Actors Equity card in 1986 after performing in Mirandolina for Masterclass Theatre/Tarragon Theatre, and in a lead role in Mass Appeal as Mark Dolson, the rebellious young Deacon. He joined ACTRA in 1987 (and UBCP in 1991) but continued to work primarily in theatre, in lead roles in plays and musicals until the mid-90's. Favourite stage roles include Dean Rebel in Trafford Tanzi; Slim in Sam Shepard's Cowboy Mouth; and The Engineer in Miss Saigon, for various theaters across Canada. Pete moved to Vancouver BC in 1990, after a solo cycling trip from England to Egypt, and started to work in film & TV. Credits include lead, supporting and recurring roles in both comedies and dramas; in Universal's Slapshot 2 (2001) & Benchwarmers 2 (2019), he had Supporting Lead roles as oddball, iconic characters who were comically athletic. He drew on his strong sports background for these roles: Pete won the Rookie of the Year award for athletics in his first year at Queen's. In the popular TV series Life Unexpected, he had a Recurring Guest Star role as the much-hated Trey, the abusive foster dad of Lux (Britt Robertson) , and was the man who killed Laurel Lance's (Katie Cassidy) father on Earth 1 & 2 in Arrow. Pete continues to seek out interesting character roles, like the creepy Gordon in writer/producer Bill Lawrence's pilot for ABC, Dead Inside; the racist Sheriff Washington in A & E's Project Blue Book; and in his recurring role as the potentially murderous Gavin Crone on ABC's Rookie Blue. And he has a Lead role as the misanthropic Donny in 2022's compelling indie feature, The Way to The Heart. Pete's original song Where You Will Find Me is the hero song in 2020's Love in the Forecast, in which he also plays Cindy Busby s dad; he plays his song Out in the Kitchen in 2019's Over The Moon in Love, in which he also plays the father of BH 90210's Jessica Lowndes. Pete sings harmonies on Jessica's new song for 2021's upcoming High-Flying Romance; he also plays Jessica's dad in this film. And he has 3 original songs featured in 2021's Chasing Waterfalls. His original song I Don't Wanna Do What I Don't Wanna Do was featured in the 2017 indie feature film Idle Thoughts, and Pete also has a supporting role in the film. He often performs at charity events and fundraisers around BC, both solo and with his band, ze Lollygaggers, and he has produced an annual benefit concert for the WISH Drop-In Centre since 1991. Pete has recorded a number of CDs (as Peter Graham-Gaudreau), including 2017's Feel Everything, and his first solo effort, Going Somewhere Slow, which provided the soundtrack for his award-winning play of the same name, and the short film based on that play; he has also written a full-length screenplay adapted from the play. Pete also performs as a musician and circus artist - Pan Am Games 2015, 2010 Olympics, Cirque du Soleil promo etc. - across Canada. He has a solo, interactive musical stage show for youth - Let's Make A Song! - that is a hit at festivals near and far, and as well performs music and sports on stilts, both solo, and with his wife & kids, as The Superfun Stiltwalking Family. Pete continues to pursue his love of sport - he has competed in the Vancouver International Triathlon and other land and ocean-based races, and is an avid Nordic skier and ocean swimmer. He is actively involved with a number of charities, and has received several community awards.
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Pete Holmes is a writer and actor, known for CollegeHumor Originals (2006), Crashing (2017) and Pete Holmes: Faces and Sounds (2016). He has been married to Valerie Chaney since 2017.
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Pete Jacelone was born in 1953. He is a writer, producer, director and editor. His first film was Psycho Sisters (1998), which he co-produced and directed. He is also known for producing and directing The Erotic Mirror (2002), Sculpture (2009), Creepy Clowns: The Lunatic'ler (2016), Chad's Dental Nightmare (2017), The Killer Clown Meets The Candy Man (2019), and The Cannibal Killer: The Real Story of Jeffrey Dahmer (2020). He has also acted in numerous films including Ghoul School (1990), Polymorph (1996) and Creepy Clowns: The Lunatic'ler (2016).
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A native of Chicago, Pete Kasper began his acting career at a young age when he hit the stage in the role of 'Fagan' in Lionel Barts "Oliver." He was also studying music, playing piano, French horn, trombone, trumpet and singing, but it was the theatre that was his calling. Through his teen and early adult years he built a large resume of stage work performing in productions of George M. Cohan's "The Tavern," Kaufman and Hart's "You Can't Take It With You," as 'Tony' in "West Side Story" and 'Kenickie' in "Grease." He even sang in the barbershop quartet in "The Music Man." Pete went on to study theatre at Illinois State University where he received his BFA. After graduating, he returned to Chicago where he continued not only performing in theater but producing and directing as well. He signed with the Shirley Hamilton Agency (S.H.A.) in Chicago and was soon appearing in national commercials for Budweiser, Miller Lite and American Airlines. In 1993, Pete left Chicago for Los Angeles where he continues to work in Film and Television. He has had several guest-starring roles on the TV shows "Gideon's Crossing," "ER," "Lucky" and "C.S.I. Miami" as well as featured roles in the films "Volcano" (20th Century Fox), "Mysterious Skin" (Anecdote Films), "Dragon Wars" (Sony Pictures), "Underclassman" (Miramax) and "Four Senses" (Metropole Films). Pete has also had his hand in project development as well as punch up writing on "Paradise Motel" and "Cash." Pete spends his free time enjoying the SoCal life and volunteering at Project Angel Food, a charity which supplies and delivers meals to shut in Aids patients.