Peter Weller (b. 1947)

Alias:
Питер Уэллер
ピーター・ウェラー

Birthplace:
Stevens Point, Wisconsin, USA

Born:
June 24, 1947

Peter Frederick Weller (born June 24, 1947) is an American film and stage actor, director and lecturer.  He is best known for his roles as the title character in the first two RoboCop films and Buckaroo Banzai in the cult classic The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. He received an Academy Award nomination for his direction for the 1993 short Partners, in which he also acted. He also hosted the show Engineering an Empire on the History channel. He played Stan Liddy in the 5th Season of the Showtime original series, Dexter.

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Director:
1993  Partners
1997  Gold Coast

Executive Producer:
1993  Partners
1997  Gold Coast

Teleplay:
1993  Partners
1997  Gold Coast

Director:
1993  Homicide: Life on the Street
2002  Monk
2002  Odyssey 5
2003  Las Vegas
2004  House
2008  Sons of Anarchy
2010  Hawaii Five-0
2012  Longmire
2013  Sleepy Hollow
2013  Under the Dome
2014  The Last Ship
2014  The Strain
2016  Game of Silence
2016  MacGyver
2016  Outsiders
2016  Rush Hour
2016  Shades of Blue
2017  Mr. Mercedes
2018  Magnum P.I.
2018  Mayans M.C.

Writer:
1993  Homicide: Life on the Street
2002  Monk
2002  Odyssey 5
2003  Las Vegas
2004  House
2008  Sons of Anarchy
2010  Hawaii Five-0
2012  Longmire
2013  Sleepy Hollow
2013  Under the Dome
2014  The Last Ship
2014  The Strain
2016  Game of Silence
2016  MacGyver
2016  Outsiders
2016  Rush Hour
2016  Shades of Blue
2017  Mr. Mercedes
2018  Magnum P.I.
2018  Mayans M.C.

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