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  • Peter New
  • Peter New
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  • Peter New is a Canadian actor who plays Jimmy Smith on Fringe.
  • Peter New (born October 30, 1971) is a Canadian actor. He portrayed Widgick in the first season The Flash episode, "Flash vs. Arrow".
  • Peter New är en Kanadensisk skådespelare.
  • Peter lived for a year in New Zealand.
  • Peter New (born October 30, 1971) is a Canadian actor who played Quentin as an adult in Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film). Born and raised in Vancouver (but for a year in New Zealand), Peter began acting in grade nine. He joined the Vancouver Youth Theatre at 16, and began a comedy troupe called The Legend of Bonefish at nineteen. After toiling for a decade in clubs and cabarets, Peter finally made the move to film and television where he began to find roles immediately, and to voice acting where his breakout was longer in the making, but perhaps even more well-received when it came. Peter is committed to making his own work happen, by writing and performing in independent films, including co-producing some of those old cabaret sketches and popping them online twenty years after the fact. Peter'
  • New first became involved in the series at a time when recording for season one had already started. He was among the quickest to be cast in the series; the day he auditioned for Big McIntosh was the same day he recorded Applebuck Season. As part of his audition, New had read an original Big Mac monologue not written for any episode in case the character would have extended dialogue in a future episode.
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Birthplace
  • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Appearances
  • "6B"
Name
  • Peter New
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  • New at BronyCon 2014
Sex
  • Male
födelsedatum
  • 1971-10-30
Birthdate
  • 1971-10-30
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  • 180
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  • 6'
Title
  • Peter New
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Place of Birth
  • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Birthday
  • 1971-10-30
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  • Voice actor
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  • The Flash
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Gender
  • Male
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  • #B53389
Date of Birth
  • 1971-10-30
Birth
  • 1971-10-30
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  • Kanada
  • Vancouver, British Columbia,
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  • Peter New
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  • Peter New
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  • Peter New is a Canadian actor who plays Jimmy Smith on Fringe.
  • Peter New (born October 30, 1971) is a Canadian actor. He portrayed Widgick in the first season The Flash episode, "Flash vs. Arrow".
  • New first became involved in the series at a time when recording for season one had already started. He was among the quickest to be cast in the series; the day he auditioned for Big McIntosh was the same day he recorded Applebuck Season. As part of his audition, New had read an original Big Mac monologue not written for any episode in case the character would have extended dialogue in a future episode. Outside My Little Pony, New has voiced characters in numerous television series and films, including AirMan in MegaMan NT Warrior, Ian Vashti in Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Sunil Nevla in Littlest Pet Shop, and various supporting roles in InuYasha, Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, and the Barbie film series. In live-action, New has starred in Point Blank, Agent Cody Banks, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and he had guest roles in Kingdom Hospital, Dead Like Me, Stargate SG-1, Psych, Smallville, Fringe, and The Flash.
  • Peter New är en Kanadensisk skådespelare.
  • Peter lived for a year in New Zealand.
  • Peter New (born October 30, 1971) is a Canadian actor who played Quentin as an adult in Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film). Born and raised in Vancouver (but for a year in New Zealand), Peter began acting in grade nine. He joined the Vancouver Youth Theatre at 16, and began a comedy troupe called The Legend of Bonefish at nineteen. After toiling for a decade in clubs and cabarets, Peter finally made the move to film and television where he began to find roles immediately, and to voice acting where his breakout was longer in the making, but perhaps even more well-received when it came. Peter is committed to making his own work happen, by writing and performing in independent films, including co-producing some of those old cabaret sketches and popping them online twenty years after the fact. Peter's acting has taken him far and wide, from Ohio to Australia, New York and Uganda. He looks forward to discovering all of the places this craft may take him, both inside himself, and out there in the larger world.
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