Peter Graham-Gaudreau
Peter Graham-Gaudreau is a Canadian-born film, TV and stage actor and musician.
Born in Conway, Ontario, Graham-Gaudreau studied theatre and physical education at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and acting at George Brown College Theatre School in Toronto, Ontario. He is known for his role as Brit Robertson's abusive foster father Trey on CW's Life Unexpected, as Ed Parker, the goofy father of Bradley Steven Perry in the Disney Channel's comedy Pants on Fire, and as the outrageous Chief's defenceman, Dick Schenkman, in Universal's Slap Shot 2, alongside Stephen Baldwin. He played Steven Seagal's boss and traitorous best friend, DEA Agent Jack Smalls, in the TV series True Justice, and Joe Lando's tornado-chasing pal Bob Booker in the film Devil Winds, which also starred Baywatch's Nicole Eggert. Peter received critical acclaim for his portrayal of The Engineer in the Tony award-winning musical Miss Saigon,[1] and has had leading roles in plays and musicals, including Sam Shepard's Cowboy Mouth and Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune by Terrence McNally. He wrote, starred in and created the soundtrack for his play, Going Somewhere Slow, which premiered at the 2001 Vancouver Fringe Festival.[2] He then wrote and starred in (with his wife, American-born actress Jennifer-Juniper Angeli) a film adaptation of the play, which premiered at the Los Angeles international Short Film Festival in 2002. As a singer-songwriter he has released two solo CD's, Going Somewhere Slow and 2016's Sing A Fine Song. He is based in Vancouver, BC.