Peter McCauley

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Peter McCauley (born March 8, 1950 in New Zealand ) is a New Zealand actor .

life and career

Peter McCauley was born in New Zealand in 1950. McCauley is married to actress Catherine Wilkin .

Peter McCauley made his acting debut in the comedy film Middle Age Spread as a man in the bar. This was followed by other activities in New Zealand and Australian films. In 1996 he stood in front of the camera for the first time in a US television production. McCauley embodied in Xena - The Warrior Princess in one episode the role of Talmadeus alongside Lucy Lawless as Xena . A year later he played a small role as the admiral in the TV movie 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea alongside Michael Caine and Patrick Dempsey . As Detective Hudson , he starred in the crime film The Interview alongside Hugo Weaving , who played the lead role. In 1998 he played the three different characters Odin , Ajax and Gekkus in the television series Hercules with Kevin Sorbo as Hercules in four episodes .

In the television film The Lost World , he played the leading role of Dr. Georg Edward Challenger and then McCauley embodied this role for 66 episodes in the television series of the same name and was dubbed by Bodo Wolf . Peter McCauley starred as Lucius Caelius in Spartacus: Blood and Sand in 2012 for episodes. Most recently he was given the lead role in the drama film Existence

Filmography (selection)

  • 1986: Mad Mission 4 - You Don't Die Twice (Mad Mission Part 4: You Never Die Twice)
  • 1996: Xena - Die Kriegerprinzessin ( Xena , TV series, episode 1x21 The Greater Good )
  • 1997: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (TV movie)
  • 1998: Hercules ( Hercules: The Legendary Journeys , TV series, four episodes)
  • 1999–2002: The Lost World ( The Lost World , TV series, 66 episodes)
  • 2004–2005: The Secret Life of Us (TV series, three episodes)
  • 2005: Hercules (TV movie)
  • 2006: Perfect Creature
  • 2011: Emilie Richards - Longing for Paradise Island (TV movie)
  • 2012: Spartacus: Blood and Sand (TV series, four episodes)
  • 2016: The Light Between Oceans

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ C. Wilkin. Retrieved December 6, 2012 .