
Peter Ferdinando
Place of Birth:London, United Kingdom
Known For:Acting
Biography
Peter Ferdinando is a versatile British character actor whose performances have captivated audiences with their depth and intensity.
Collaborating closely with director Gerard Johnson, who also happens to be his cousin, Ferdinando has showcased his talent in various roles. Notably, he portrayed the title character in the critically acclaimed film "Tony" and delivered a powerful performance as the lead in the award-winning movie "Hyena."
One of Ferdinando's memorable roles was as the King Pin Spencer in David Mackenzie's gripping prison drama "Starred Up," where he brought a commanding presence to the screen.
Known for his collaborations with renowned British filmmaker Ben Wheatley, Ferdinando has left his mark in projects like "A Field in England," "Deep Breath" (an episode of "Doctor Who"), and Wheatley's adaptation of "High-Rise," where he portrayed the character Paul with remarkable skill.
In recent years, Ferdinando has continued to impress audiences with his work in diverse projects. From his role in "Tommy's Honour" alongside Peter Mullan to his appearance in the visually stunning "Ghost in the Shell" with Scarlett Johansson and Juliette Binoche, directed by Rupert Sanders, he has showcased his versatility as an actor.
Noteworthy is his portrayal in Guy Ritchie's "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword," where he shared the screen with Jude Law, adding another dimension to the film with his compelling performance.
In a unique and groundbreaking move, Ferdinando starred in Woody Harrelson's experimental live film directorial debut, "Lost In London," sharing the screen with Owen Wilson, Willie Nelson, and Harrelson himself in a memorable cinematic experience.
With a career marked by diverse and challenging roles, Peter Ferdinando continues to be a respected figure in the film industry, captivating audiences with his nuanced performances and dedication to his craft.
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