Peter Nelson (actor)

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Peter Nelson
Born (1959-09-10) September 10, 1959 (age 63)
Occupation(s)Film, television actor

Peter Nelson (born September 10, 1959) (sometimes credited as Calvin Persson) is an American actor, producer, and writer. He is perhaps best known for his role as the evil visitor youth leader Brian in the 1983 NBC miniseries V and the 1984 sequel, V: The Final Battle . [1]

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His film credits range include Purple Haze (1983), The Last Starfighter (1984), The Expendables (1989), Crime Zone (1989), Sounds of Silence (1989), Silk 2 (1989), Curfew (1989), Last Stand at Lang Mei (1989), and Die Hard 2 (1990), Final Vendetta (1996) and Double Team (1997). In 2001 he appeared in the film Delivering Milo . His most recent film appearance was in the Syfy movie Sharktopus as Commander Cox (credited under his alternate name Calvin Persson). Nelson has made guest appearances on TV shows such as The Facts of Life , Miami Vice and Kindred: The Embraced .

Filmography

Actor

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982 Purple Haze Matt Caulfield
1984 The Last Starfighter Jack Blake
1988 The Expendables Sterling
1988 Crime Zone 'Bone'
1989Sounds of SilencePeter Mitchell
1989 Curfew John
1989Silk 2Tony
1989Last Stand at Lang MeiCaptain Wheeler
1990 Die Hard 2 Thompson
1996Sweet EvilLarry
1997 Double Team CIA Agent
1998 Knock Off Biff
2001 Delivering Milo Reporter
2021The ApprenticeMuseum Curator

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983 V Brian2 episodes
1983 The Facts of Life William Ogden Smith IVEpisode: "Just My Bill"
1984 Newhart Marshall ColemanEpisode: "Kirk Pops the Question"
1984 Celebrity Jeffie Crawford2 episodes
1984 V The Final Battle Brian3 episodes
1985 Space Millard Mott3 episodes
1985–1986 The Paper Chase Tom Ford17 episodes
1986 Dress Gray Barnes2 episodes
1987Eight Is Enough: A Family ReunionMarkTelevision film
1989 Miami Vice Dan ShawEpisode: "Miami Squeeze"
1989An Eight Is Enough WeddingMarkTelevision film
1996 Kindred: The Embraced DoctorEpisode: "Romeo and Juliet"
2010 Sharktopus Commander CoxTelevision film
2014–2016 TripTank Karl / Ryan / Barista Ben8 episodes; also creator, composer, and writer
2017 Man Seeking Woman MarkEpisode: "Blood"
2020 The Boys Maeve's DadEpisode: "Over the Hill with the Swords of a Thousand Men"

Producer

YearTitleNotes
1992 The Harvest Associate producer
1997 Double Team Associate producer; uncredited
1998 Knock Off Associate producer
1999 Simon Sez
2001 Metropolis Executive producer
2008 The Shepherd: Border Patrol Associate producer
2020 The Postcard Killings Producer
2020Middleton ChristmasExecutive producer

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References

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