- Peter Wingfield
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birthplace =Cardiff ,Wales ,United Kingdom
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tonyawards =Peter Wingfield (born
September 5 1962 ) is a Welshactor .Early life
Wingfield was born in
Cardiff and grew up in theGrangetown community, a good student who enjoyed athletics,music , outdoor activities, anddrama . At the age of fifteen he was the Welsh National Trampoline champion. After his A-levels he enteredBrasenose College, Oxford , and in 1982 began medical training at the prestigiousSt Bartholomew's Hospital inLondon . His time, however, was not devoted solely to medicine. In 1980 he spent his summer break at theNational Youth Theatre of Wales where he discovered the sense of camaraderie and belonging that characterise truly outstanding acting troupes. His four-week stint with this youth theatre changed him in ways he didn’t fully appreciate at the time, but which were to have a lasting impact. He also worked during his college years at theBrasenose Little Theatre , both performing in, and producing, a variety of plays.Shortly before completing his fifth and final year at St Bartholomew’s in 1987, Wingfield realised that the practice of modern medicine was not for him. He’d gone into medical school with an idealistic view of doctors as altruistic caregivers. The reality of hospital life, and the far-too-often selfish approach of some doctors to their work, both disillusioned and saddened him. One month before he was due to graduate, he made the decision to leave medical school and pursue acting as a full-time career.
Early acting career
Wingfield began his formal acting training at the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, coincidentally located just across the street from St Bart’s Hospital in London. His training covered the range of an actor’s repertoire, including voice, movement, and the acting skills necessary to be successful in arenas ranging from radio to mime. Peter was chosen in 1990 to compete for theBBC ’sCarleton Hobbs Award for radio, which he won.In 1990, shortly after leaving drama school, he landed his first
television acting part as a taxi driver in the film "Antonia and Jane ". The qualification that led to his selection for the part was that he knew how to drive.Wingfield appeared regularly on British television, and starred in numerous productions. His last major role in British television was as Tom Kirby in the series "
Noah’s Ark " in 1997. Portraying a vet in the series, Wingfield had to take medication to combat his animal allergies. One positive outcome of this short-lived series is that the constant exposure to animals has apparently reduced his allergic reactions.In the late 1990s Peter played Simon Pemberton in BBC Radio 4's serial "
The Archers ".Later and notable work
A large international audience came to know him as
Methos , the oldest living Immortal in "". Since that series ended, Wingfield has appeared in numerous North American television productions for both Canadian and U.S. companies, including the portrayal of Dr Robert Helm on Fireworks Production's syndicated show "Queen Of Swords ."In addition to "
Antonia and Jane ", Wingfield has appeared in the feature films ', ' (reprising the role ofMethos ), "The Edge of Madness ", "Baby Geniuses 2 ", "Catwoman" and "Uncovered ". While starring in these many television and film productions, he found time to remember his stage roots, and for two years in the mid-1990s he played Simon Pemberton on the long running BBC radiosoap opera "The Archers ".He also appeared on "
Stargate SG-1 " as Tanith.He currently finished filming the fifth movie "", where he related his love for Methos:
From August 2006 to October 2007, he appeared in the BBC medical drama "
Holby City ", playing General Surgical ConsultantDaniel Clifford .Although officially retired as a Trampoline National Champion, Wingfield is still a focused athlete. He runs as often as his schedule allows, and hopes someday to meet his personal goal of running a sub-three-hour marathon. He only needs to shorten his time by one minute and twenty-eight seconds.
Wingfield will have a recurring role as Emmerson on Season 7 of the FOX TV series 24.
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External links
*imdb name|id=0935057|name=Peter Wingfield
* [http://www.peterwingfield.com Official site]
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