- Eric Peterson
Infobox actor
name = Eric Peterson
caption = Eric Peterson on "Corner Gas"
birthname =
birthdate = birth date and age|1946|10|2
location = Indian Head,Saskatchewan ,Canada
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yearsactive = 1971 – present
influenced =John MacLachlan Gray
spouse = Annie KidderEric Neal Peterson (born
October 2 ,1946 ) is a Canadian stage andtelevision actor, best known for his roles in three major Canadian series – "Street Legal", "Corner Gas " and "This is Wonderland ".imdb name|id=0677139|name=Eric Peterson]Personal life
Peterson was born in
Indian Head, Saskatchewan and began his education at theUniversity of Saskatchewan . He spent two years there, taking classes in thedrama department, before finishing his degree at theUniversity of British Columbia . He received aBachelor of Arts in performance drama. Other notable alumni of the era includeJohn MacLachlan Gray andLarry Lillo . [http://www.usask.ca/archives/history/hondegrees.php?id=437&view=detail&keyword=&campuses= Eric Peterson's profile at the University of Saskatchewan archives] ]He is married to fellow actor and
People for Education executive directorAnnie Kidder , who is the sister ofMargot Kidder . [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0452279/bio Biography for Annie Kidder on the Internet Movie Database] ]Acting career
Peterson's acting career began on stage in 1971 when he helped found the collective theatre company
Tamahnous Theatre inVancouver . [http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0009778 Eric Peterson at The Canadian Encyclopedia] ] Here he received his first professional notice as an actor, with major roles in versions of "The Bacchae " and "Nijinsky", both directed by Gray.In 1974, he moved to
Toronto, Ontario and joinedTheatre Passe Muraille . At the time, it was the leading collective ensemble in Canada and one of the most dynamic theatre organizations inNorth America . With thistheatre company , he had main roles in productions of "The Farm Show " "The West Show ", "Them Donnelly’s " and "". It was in this latterRick Salutin production that he gained the greatest recognition, playingWilliam Lyon Mackenzie and Lady Backwash.In 1976, Peterson began to collaborate with Gray once again. With Gray he wrote and acted in his most critically-acclaimed stage play "
Billy Bishop Goes to War ". The play, which premiered in Vancouver in 1978, went on tour internationally, garnering positive reviews on Broadway (where he won theClarence Derwent Award for most promising performer ), in London's West End (where he was nominated for Best Actor ) and at theEdinburgh Festival Mainstage. In 1998, Peterson acted in the play once more, this time at theCanadian Stage in Toronto.Television Work
Until "Corner Gas", his most famous role on television was his award-winning role of Leon Robinovitch, a
left-wing lawyer , on "Street Legal". His more notable television work includes 1998's "Nothing Sacred " (a movie for which he also co-produced and appeared in the stage version), "Night Heat " and "This Is Wonderland ". He also appeared as Hank Stewart in the "Hippocratic Oath" episode of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents " forAHF Film Productions .In total, Peterson has appeared in fifty-two movie and television productions. He also appeared in an
infomercial forAmnesty International . [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0677139/otherworks Eric Peterson's other work on the Internet Movie Database] ]Peterson's most recent television role is that of Oscar Leroy on the Canadian television program "Corner Gas". Peterson plays the father of Brent Leroy (played by
Brent Butt ), who inherited thegas station after his father decided to retire. Much to the dismay of his son and his wife Emma (played byJanet Wright ), he uses his new-found free time to unwittingly annoy his family and the town at large. [http://www.cornergas.com/whoswho/?bio=3 Biography at Corner Gas Online] ]Awards
Peterson has won numerous awards over his career. For his portrayal of Leon Robinovitch on "Street Legal", he was nominated for the Gemini Award for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Continuing Dramatic Role six times in 1987, 1989 and every year from 1992 through 1995. He tied for the win with
Winston Rekert (for "Adderly ") the first year and won in outright the next two. He has also been nominated twice under Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series with "Corner Gas" at the Gemini Awards and once for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series for Episode 4 of "This is Wonderland" for his portrayal of Judge Malone [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0677139/awards Eric Peterson's Awards at the Internet Movie Database] ] His fourth Gemini Award came in 2001 for Best Performance in a Pre-School Program.He has also twice been nominated for
Canadian Comedy Awards for his role on "Corner Gas". In 2004, he was nominated (alongside fellow "Corner Gas" actorBrent Butt ) in the "Pretty Funny Television Performance – Male" category. [http://www.cornergas.com/about/ Corner Gas Online] ] In 2007, he was nominated for "Best Male Performance." [http://www.thecomedynetwork.ca/servlet/an/comedy/2/20070725/TCN_CPAP_20070725/?hub=ComedyHome 'Corner Gas' nabs a leading six nominations for Canadian Comedy Awards] ]In addition, Peterson received an honourary
Doctor of Letters in drama from the University of Saskatchewan. On May 21, 1996, it was presented to him by the head of the drama department,Henry Woolf . In 1999, the 20th Anniversary edition of his play "Billy Bishop Goes To War" won himDora Award s for Best Play, Best Direction and Best Performance. He had previously received a Dora Award nomination for his role in "Escape From Happiness ". A 1982 CBC television adaptation garnered him anACTRA award nomination.Recent years
Peterson's more recent stage appearances include "Love and Anger" at the
Factory Theatre , "Health" (another collaboration with John Gray) at theVancouver Playhouse and the lead role in "Richard Ill " at theYoung People’s Theatre . In October 2000, he performed in "Hysteria" at the Canadian Stage and in January 2001, he appeared in "Clout" at theNational Arts Center inOttawa .Peterson and his wife continue to live in Toronto,
Ontario , although he still frequents his home province of Saskatchewan, where he owns a cottage in the Lake District of the province. He continues to play the role of Oscar Leroy on "Corner Gas". Since January 2007, he has been performing in "Half Life", a play byJohn Mighton , at the Canadian Stage. According toThe Canadian Encyclopedia , "his fresh, energetic, natural acting style has made him popular with Canadian audiences, and he continues to be a mainstay of Canadian television."References
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