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Peter MacNicol

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Birth name : Peter MacNicol
Date of birth : 10 April 1954
Place of birth:  Dallas, Texas, USA
Nickname:  Peter

Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
Spouse: Martha Sue Cumming (11 October 1986 - present) 1 child

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"Acting is about covering up traces of who you are and just being the character. I think it's easier to accept people in roles if you don't know a lot about them. This movie is a romantic comedy but very old-fashioned in its structure, very classical and elegant. It's a throw-back feeling to movies of another era, complete with mistaken identities and smart wit. That's what drew me to this project. It was really the script."

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Peter MacNicol (born April 10, 1954 in Dallas, Texas) is an Emmy Award winning American actor. A diminutive, curly-haired character actor who excels at playing smarmy sycophants, Peter MacNicol first registered in films as Stingo, the puppyish writer involved with Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline, in "Sophie's Choice" (1982), although he had made his film debut as a sorcerer's young apprentice in the likable fantasy "Dragonslayer" the previous year. Raised in Dallas, MacNicol first practiced his craft in regional theater, serving two seasons at Minneapolis' Guthrie Theater before working at the Long Wharf in New Haven and at the Dallas Theater Center.

Despite his small screen successes, MacNicol has enjoyed several triumphs in feature character roles that have provided showcases for his quirky persona. He received good notices for his lively portrayal of a bewitched art restorer with an impenetrable accent in the blockbuster sequel "Ghostbusters II" (1989), and turned in gemlike comic supporting roles as a perky camp counselor in "Addams Family Values" (1993), the bug-eating sidekick Renfield in Mel Brooks' "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" (1995), and a museum curator exasperated by his oddball houseguest (Rowan Atkinson) in "Bean" (1997). 

MacNicol was raised in Texas as the youngest of five children. MacNicol began his career studying at the University of Dallas and continued at the University of Minnesota. While in Minnesota, he performed in two seasons at the Guthrie Theater. A New York talent agent spotted him and told him to make a move to Manhattan. Shortly thereafter, he was cast in the off-Broadway play, Crimes of the Heart. The production eventually moved to Broadway, and MacNicol won the Theatre World Award. It was also during this production that a casting agent noticed him and called him in to read for his eventual role in Sophie's Choice.

In 1987, he starred in the Trinity Repertory Company's original production of the stage adaptation of "All the King's Men." This adaptation was developed with the consultation of the author himself. Among his other stage credits is the Broadway production of Black Comedy/White Lies, MacNicol also has further extensive classical repertory theater background, including the New York Shakespeare Festival in which he played title roles in Richard II and Romeo and Juliet, and appeared in Twelfth Night, Rum and Coke and Found a Peanut.

MacNicol's past work demonstrates the broad dramatic and comedic spectrum of his talent. On film, he has appeared as the naive Southern writer who fell in love with Meryl Streep in Sophie's Choice; the strange museum curator in Ghostbusters II and the summer camp director in Addams Family Values. Other film credits include HouseSitter and American Blue Note.

MacNicol is best known among television viewers for his Ally McBeal performance as eccentric attorney John Cage, for which he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2001. He currently stars in the drama NUMB3RS as physicist Dr. Larry Fleinhardt, and had a popular role as Tom Lennox in the sixth season of the hit Fox show 24. MacNicol has begun to record as Doctor Octopus for the first season of The Spectacular Spider-Man, which premiered on The CW in March 2008. In addition, this year Peter has written a script entitled Salvation on Sand Mountain and is attached to the project as an executive producer and director.

MacNicol joined the picket line at FOX Studios in support of the Writers Guild of America strike and participated in the Nov. 9th rally. Listed as one of twelve "Promising New actors of 1981" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 33. His wife, Marsue, runs a not-for-profit foundation that helps inner-city children in Los Angeles. Is one of four "24" (2001) actors to appear in every episode of the only season in which they appeared. The others are Leslie Hope (Day 1), James Badge Dale (Day 3), and Marisol Nichols (Day 6). He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife of 20 years who runs The Corie Williams Scholarship Fund, a non-profit foundation that provides scholarships for inner-city children in Los Angeles.

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