Peter Dvorsky
Biography
Biography
Peter Dvorsky was widely known for his acting on the big screen. Dvorsky began his acting career appearing mainly in films, such as the sci-fi picture "Videodrome" (1983) with James Woods, the horror flick "The Dead Zone" (1983) with Christopher Walken and "Charlie Grant's War" (1984) with R.H. Thomson. He also starred in the TV movies "A Matter of Sex" (1983-84), "Letting Go" (ABC, 1984-85) and "Murder in Space" (Showtime, 1984-85). He kept working in film throughout the eighties, starring in "Casual Sex?" (1988) with Lea Thompson, the Joanna Pacula action picture "The Kiss" (1988) and the Arnold Schwarzenegger hit comedy "Twins" (1988). He also appeared in the Kris Kristofferson adventure "Millennium" (1989). Dvorsky's music was most recently featured in the Matt Damon drama "Hereafter" (2010). Dvorsky had a number of different projects under his belt in the nineties through the early 2000s, including "Mesmer" (1994), "The Crew" with Richard Dreyfuss (2000) and "The Punisher" with Thomas Jane (2004). His credits also expanded to "Rocky Balboa" (2006) starring Sylvester Stallone.