Peter Caulfield was born on June 13th, 1984 in Boston but brought up in Nottingham (East Midlands) England. His mother Joan is from Essex and his father, Shane Caulfield is of Irish heritage. He trained at the Paul McCartney Drama school (LIPA), and graduated with a 1st BA (Hons) in acting. He's performs in both TV and stage, being well known ...
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Peter Caulfield was born on June 13th, 1984 in Boston but brought up in Nottingham (East Midlands) England. His mother Joan is from Essex and his father, Shane Caulfield is of Irish heritage. He trained at the Paul McCartney Drama school (LIPA), and graduated with a 1st BA (Hons) in acting. He's performs in both TV and stage, being well known from various West End Theatre performances. Peter created the role of Lehman Brothers in the West End smash hit; 'Enron', and performed the role of Sam, in the European premier of American play 'Obamaology', which dramatically follows the Obama campign, in the state of Ohio. Peter also starred as Alfie, in the National Theatre's Broadway and London hit; 'One Man 2 Guvnors', in the West End, opposite Rufus Hound. He has also performed alongside Ian Mckellen, on the Old Vic stage, and opposite Tom Hardy, Hayley Atwell, and Rory Kinear, on the National Theatre's Olivier stage, in the restoration comedy, Man of Mode. Peter's also an accomplished vocalist, having starred as King Herod in the award-winning production of Jesus Christ Superstar at Regent's Park open air theatre, and has performed in a number of Stephen Sondheim productions, including; Into The Woods (Royal Opera House), A Funny Thing Happened on The Way To the Forum (National Theatre), and Follies. Peter is also a talented voice-over artist, having voiced the lead role of Rene, in the animated film, 'After The End', which won the Hitchcock award for Best Short Film (Festival du Film Britannique de Dinard), The Kuan Dog award for Best International short, Best Animation at the Palm Springs international Short Film Festival, (2nd), and won Best Animation at The Los Angeles Movie Awards. On screen, Peter played Francesco, in the much-anticipated Russell T. Davies drama series, Cucumber (Channel 4), and Banana (E4), which also aired in the US on LogoTV. Both series were produced by Red Productions. In 2017, Peter will be playing Dahh-Ren in the season 10 episode of Doctor Who, Oxygen - playing opposite Messers. Peter Capaldi and Matt Lucas. Peter will also see the release of a British feature film, 'Strangeways Here We Come', set on a Salford high rise estate, and staring Michele Keegan, and BAFTA winner, Chan Cresswell. Peter plays an American Morman, named Charlie.
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