Peter Mooney

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Peter Mooney
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Mooney at the CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser in September 2012
Born (1983-08-19) August 19, 1983 (age 40)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present
Spouse
(m. 2017)
Children1

Peter Mooney (born August 19, 1983) is a Canadian actor, known for his role as Officer Nick Collins on the police drama series Rookie Blue and for playing Sir Kay on the historical fantasy series Camelot .

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Early life

Mooney was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1] He began learning his craft at the Manitoba Theatre for Young People, [1] and is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal, Quebec (2004). [1]

Career

One of Mooney's first major roles was Dr. Adrian Keeper on Global and ABC Family's Falcon Beach . [1] 2009 saw Mooney star in the Canadian independent thriller Summer's Moon as Tom Hoxey, alongside Twilight actress Ashley Greene. [2] In 2010 Starz picked him to play Kay in their television series Camelot . [3] His most notable roles are Nick Collins on Rookie Blue [4] and Dr. Jeremy Bishop on Saving Hope . [5]

Charity

In 2013, Mooney participated in the Charity Challenge trek to Machu Picchu, in support of UNICEF Canada. [6]

Personal life

Peter Mooney married Canadian actress Sarah Power in July 2017. [7]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000ScalpersFeatured Extra
2002–20032030 CEStern2 episodes
2005 Murdoch Mysteries Henry Pedlow1 Episode
Category 7: The End of the World PeterTV movie
2006The ArtistsJames Wilson
AbsolutionFather Steve FlannaganTV movie
Run Robot Run!Adam
Falcon Beach Dr. Adrian Keeper22 episodes
2008The TowerBrian DonavanTV movie
2009 Summer's Moon Tom Hoxey
ZOS: Zone of Separation Lt. Richard Matte7 episodes
Twelve Men of Christmas NoahTV movie
2010Harriet The Spy: Blog WarsLazaar JamesTV movie
2011 Camelot Sir Kay Series regular
Nominated Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series [8]
2012–2015 Rookie Blue Nick CollinsSeries regular (seasons 3–6)
2013 Republic of Doyle Tobey Quinton1 episode
Heartland Brian Tanner1 episode
Played AlexEpisode: Cars
The ProposalJackShort Film
Nominated Action on Film Award for Male Action Performer of the Year [9]
2014ParachuteJustinShort Film
We Were WolvesNick
2015 Heroes Reborn FrancisRecurring Season 1
Saving Hope Jeremy BishopSeason 4
10 episodes
2016 Entonces Nosotros Christopher
Must Kill KarlAubreyShort Film
2017Betting on the BrideDamon
2018 Catch and Release Cole
Paseo Frasier
2018–2021 Burden of Truth Billy CrawfordMain role
2018 Wynonna Earp Rowan QuinnSeason 3; 1 Episode
2022Fly Away with MeTedHallmark TV Movie
2023Retreat to YouHallmark TV Movie
2024Law & Order Toronto: Criminal IntentNick MillwoodEpisode: The Key to the Castle

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