Current Projects:
Peter has been extremely busy as a writer and actor.
Over the past
year or so he has played - and been gloriously killed - as General
Braddock in a remarkable short film about George Washington, which will
only play at Mount Vernon, in a special new theater there.
He has done an
epidode of Stargate Atlantis, guest starring in the "Lost Tower"
episode as Otho - where he also has a magnificent death.
In Spring/Summer 2007, he is playing the role of a British Policeman in National Treasure 2 - The Book of
Secrets.
He has been working with Nicolas Cage and Diane Kruger, in LA and
London. He also reprised his role of Galen in "Babylon 5 - the Lost
Tales", which is being released by Warner Home Video in Summer
2007. Hopefully, there will be more of these in future.
Peter is not
attending conventions right now, but he WILL be attending the launch of
this new release at San Diego Comic-con, July 27 2007. (Unless
the dates for the ongoing filming of National Treasure change, and make
this impossible). He will also be doing some autograph signing
sesssions, and maybe another panel.
However, most of
Peter's time at the moment is spent on writing projects. His script
Closing The Ring was filmed by Director Richard Attenborough in 2006,
starring Shirley MacLaine, Christopher Plummer, Mischa Barton, Peter
Postlethwaite, Neve Campbell and Brenda Fricker. It is scheduled
for release in 2007. His script Unthinkable was optioned by Sydney
Kimmel Entertainment, with Tarsem Singh directing, and is
currently casting for a 2007 shoot. He has been commissioned by a group of New York
producers to
write a script based in Saudi Arabia, and has delivered a first draft.
He is also working on two of his own scripts, and is considering a
number of other projects.
Message from the Webmaster:
Peter has received several requests for autographed
pictures. He is very sorry, but is not able to handle the mail
or online sale of photographs. Autographed photos will only be
available from Peter at conventions (please refer to the list
above for dates and locations). Photos are also available from The Zocalo Photoshop.
Please note that Peter is not
himself online, although he does exercise approval over the contents of
this website. He would like to convey his apologies, that due to
constraints of time and volume, he cannot respond to individual
correspondences.