
Peter Friedman
- Date of Birth: 1949-04-24
- Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Peter Friedman (born April 24, 1949) is an American stage, screen, and television actor. Born in New York City, Friedman graduated from Hofstra University before making his Broadway debut in The Great... Peter Friedman (born April 24, 1949) is an American stage, screen, and television actor. Born in New York City, Friedman graduated from Hofstra University before making his Broadway debut in The Great God Brown in 1972. Additional theatre credits include The Visit (1973), Piaf and A Soldier's Play (both 1981), The Heidi Chronicles (1989), Ragtime (1998), and Twelve Angry Men (2004). He has been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical, Outstanding Actor in a Play, and Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play. On television, Friedman starred as patriarch George Silver in Brooklyn Bridge, has made numerous guest appearances in such series as Miami Vice, Law & Order, NYPD Blue, Without a Trace, Ghost Whisperer, and Damages, and had a featured role in Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBenét and the City of Boulder. Friedman's many feature film credits include Prince of the City, Daniel, The Seventh Sign, Single White Female, I'm Not Rappaport, I Shot Andy Warhol, Safe, Freedomland, The Savages, and I'm Not There. Friedman married actress Joan Allen in 1990. The couple divorced in 2002. They have one daughter, Sadie, born in March 1994. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Miami Vice
Crime, Drama • 1984 September

Brooklyn Bridge
Drama, Comedy • 1991 September

Damages
Mystery, Drama, Crime • 2007 July

The Heidi Chronicles
Drama, TV Movie • 1995 October

Law & Order
Crime, Drama • 1990 September

Law & Order
Crime, Drama • 1990 September

Law & Order
Crime, Drama • 1990 September

She Said
Drama, History • 2022 November

Without a Trace
Crime, Mystery, Action & Adventure, Drama • 2002 September

Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards
Music, Documentary • 2005 August