Wingfield, Peter 1962–

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Wingfield, Peter 1962–

PERSONAL

Born September 5, 1962, in Cardiff, Wales; married Juliet, 1987 (divorced 1997); married Carolyn Stewart (a makeup artist), 1998; children: (second marriage) one. Education: Trained as a doctor at Brasenose College, Oxford, and the Medical College of St. Bartholomew's Hospital; studied drama at the National Youth Theatre of Wales, and at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London. Avocational Interests: Running, playing the flute and saxophone.

Addresses:

Agent—Andrews Hamilton, Ltd., BCM 3054, London WC1N 3XX, England; GVA Talent Agency, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 320, Los Angeles, CA 90069; The Characters Agency, 1505 West Second Ave., Suite 200, Vancouver, British Columbia V6H 3Y4, Canada. Manager—Evolution Entertainment, 901 North Highland Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038.

Career:

Actor. Held various jobs. Welsh National Trampoline Champion, c. 1977; ran in the 1995 London Marathon; represented Wales in the national club finals for pole vaulting; played soccer as a goalie in charity functions.

Awards, Honors:

Carleton Hobbs Award for radio, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 1990.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Taxi driver, Antonia and Jane, Miramax, 1991.

Max, Uncovered (also known as The Flemish Board and La tabla de Flandes), CiBY 2000, 1994.

Methos, Highlander: Endgame (also known as Highlander IV, Highlander 4: The Search for Connor, Highlander IV: World without End, and Highlander: A New Order), Dimension Films/Miramax, 2000.

Reverend Walter McBain, Edge of Madness (also known as Station sauvage), Lions Gate Films, 2002.

Stryker soldier Lyman, X2 (also known as X–Men 2, X–Men 2: X–Men United, X–2, and X2: X–Men United), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003.

Banker, The Lazarus Child, Warner Bros., 2004.

Crowe, SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (also known as Baby Geniuses 2 and Baby Geniuses 2: Return of the Superbabies), Sony Pictures Entertainment/Triumph Films, 2004.

Dr. Ivan Slavicky, Catwoman, Warner Bros., 2004.

Methos, Highlander: The Source (also known as Highlander 5 and Untitled Highlander 5 Film), Lions Gate Films, 2006.

The sin eater, The Last Sin Eater, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2007.

Television Appearances; Series:

Dr. Alex Taylor, Medics, Independent Television, 1990–92.

Lieutenant Nick Pasco, Soldier Soldier, Central Independent Television, 1991.

Barry, Nice Day at the Office, BBC, 1994.

John Westlock, Martin Chuzzlewit (also known as Charles Dickens's "Martin Chuzzlewit"), BBC–2, 1994, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1995.

Adam Pierson/Methos, Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1995–98.

Tom Kirby, Noah's Ark, Carlton Television, 1997.

Simon Ross, Cold Squad, CTV, 1998–99.

Dr. Robert Helm, Queen of Swords (also known as Reina de espadas and Tessa, a la pointe de l'epee), Global CanWest Television, syndicated, 2000–2001.

Benton Knight, Kingdom Hospital (also known as Stephen King's "Kingdom Hospital"), ABC, 2004.

Medical consultant Daniel Clifford, Holby City (also known as Holby), BBC, beginning 2006.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Tom Walton, The Men's Room, BBC, 1991.

Jack Clooney, Miss Texas, 2005.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Actor, Six Characters in Search of an Author, BBC–2, 1992.

Paul Greaves, "Trust Me," Screen One (also known as BBC Screen One and Screen One: "Trust Me"), BBC, 1992.

Alun Lewis, Alun Lewis: Death and Beauty, BBC Wales, 1994.

Dominic Casement, A Very Open Prison, [Great Britain], 1994.

Pete Dyson, "Murder in Mind," Screen One (also known as BBC Screen One and Screen One: "Murder in Mind"), BBC, 1994.

Tully, Over Here, BBC, 1996.

Mark Mason, The Man Who Used to Be Me (also known as Race through Time and Recontre avec le passe), Fox Family Channel, 2000.

Alex, Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (also known as Halloweentown II and Return to Halloweentown), Disney Channel, 2001.

Ernie Shergold, The Miracle of the Cards (also known as Le miracle des cartes), PAX TV, 2001.

Steve Blaine, The Wedding Dress, CBS, 2001.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Phillip, "Degas and Pissarro Fall Out," Without Walls, Channel 4 (England), 1994.

Rufus Myers Lloyd, "Troubled Waters," The Lifeboat, BBC, 1994.

Danny, Crocodile Shoes, BBC, c. 1994 (multiple episodes).

Karl Candy, Into the Fire, BBC, c. 1995 (multiple episodes).

Giles, "A Life or Death Operation," Murder Most Horrid (also known as Murder Most Horrid II), BBC–2, 1996.

Giles Seton, "About Face," Viper, UPN, 1998.

Scott Bruenell, "Foreign Exchange," The Sentinel, UPN, 1998.

Conrad Gordon, "The Strange Loves of Shelley Bumstead," Cold Feet, NBC, 1999.

Terrance Shepard, "Azrael's Breed," Strange World, ABC, 1999.

Dr. Rook, "Shadowland," First Wave, Chum Television and Sci–Fi Channel, 2000.

Dwight Bordon, "The Beholder," The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 2000.

Hebron and Tanith, "Crossroads," Stargate SG–1 (also known as La porte des etoiles), Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated, 2000.

David Morris, "Still Life," Night Visions, Fox, 2001.

Denver Lane, "It's the Music, Stupid," The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2001.

Tanith, "Between Two Fires," Stargate SG–1 (also known as La porte des etoiles), Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated, 2001.

Tanith, "Exodus," Stargate SG–1 (also known as La porte des etoiles), Sci–Fi Channel, Showtime, and syndicated, 2001.

Brad Ryan, "Above the Law," Just Cause, PAX TV, 2002.

George, "Guys and Dolls," Bliss (also known as Bliss II), Oxygen, 2002.

Terrance Shepard, "Age of Reason," Strange World, Sci–Fi Channel, 2002.

Terrance Shepard, "Man Plus," Strange World, Sci–Fi Channel, 2002.

Terrance Shepard, "Skin," Strange World, Sci–Fi Channel, 2002.

Captain Michael Klein, "Cabin Pressure," The Dead Zone (also known as Stephen King's "The Dead Zone"), USA Network, 2003.

Ken Rothman, "Doe or Die," John Doe, Fox, 2003.

Agent Jon Krakauer, "Justine," Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004.

(Uncredited) Agent Jon Krakauer, "K," Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004.

Agent Jon Krakauer, "Y Me," Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004.

Gerald, "Tying Up Gerald," Bliss (also known as Bliss II), Oxygen, 2004.

Hamish Scott, "Various Miracles," The Shields Stories (also known as Dolls, Dolls, Dolls, Dolls), W Network (Canada), 2004.

Lach, "The Others," Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry's "Andromeda"), syndicated, 2004.

Marcus Becker, "Lucy," Smallville (also known as Smallville: Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2005.

Dave Simmonds, "Wrong Place, Wrong Time," Dalziel and Pascoe, BBC, 2006.

Maurice Jeanrichard, "The Watchmaker," The Collector, Space Television and City TV, 2006.

Salek, "The Jung and the Restless," Charmed, The WB, 2006.

Sean Redburn, "Twice upon a Time," Medium, NBC, 2006.

Whit Strobel, "Losing the Light," The L Word (also known as Earthlings), Showtime, 2006.

Also appeared as Conrad Gordon in "An Affair to Dismember," an unaired episodes of Cold Feet, NBC.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Agent Jon Krakauer, Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004.

Harry Shipman, Cooking Lessons, 2004.

Also appeared as Josh, Blisters, BBC.

Stage Appearances:

Martin Welford, Point Valaine, Chicester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England, 1992.

Miglioritti, The Rules of the Game, Almeida Theatre, London, 1992.

Durrant, The Game of Love and Chance, Gloria/Cambridge Theatre Company, National Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1993.

Major Tours:

Durrant, The Game of Love and Chance, Gloria/Cambridge Theatre Company, British cities, 1992.

Radio Appearances:

Simon Pemberton, The Archers, BBC Radio 4, beginning c. 1996.

Appeared in other radio productions.

WRITINGS

Fiction:

"A Time of Innocents," included the anthology Highlander: An Evening at Joe's, edited by Gillian Horvath, foreword by Bill Panzer, Berkley Boulevard, 2000.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

Cult Times, March, 1998, pp. 34–37.

TV Zone Special, March, 2001, pp. 84–86.

Yahoo!, August 19, 2006.

Electronic:

Peter Wingfield, http://www.peterwingfield.com, August 24, 2006.