American actor
Born: October 18, 1935
Died: December 12, 2006
Peter Boyle (1935-2006) was an American actor best known for his versatile career in film and television. Born on October 18, 1935, in Norristown, Pennsylvania, Boyle initially pursued a career as a monk in the Christian Brothers order but later found his true calling in acting.
Boyle’s breakthrough came with his role as the lovable but socially awkward monster in Mel Brooks’ comedy classic “Young Frankenstein” (1974). He received an Academy Award nomination for his performance in the 1970 film “Joe,” where he portrayed a working-class bigot.
Throughout his career, Boyle’s talent allowed him to seamlessly transition between dramatic and comedic roles. He appeared in notable films like “Taxi Driver” (1976), “The Candidate” (1972), and “Monster’s Ball” (2001). On television, he had a prominent role as Frank Barone in the popular series “Everybody Loves Raymond.”
Boyle’s distinctive appearance and deep voice made him a memorable and beloved character actor, endearing him to audiences for decades. His legacy in the world of entertainment lives on, and he remains a respected figure in American cinema. Peter Boyle passed away on December 12, 2006, leaving behind a rich body of work that continues to be celebrated.
Peter Boyle’s 5 most popular quotes
- Tobacco control is clearly a number one priority in Europe, not only aimed at men, particularly the male populations of Central and Eastern Europe, but increasingly targeted towards women, especially in Northern Europe.
- I like to work for a while, and then do nothing for some period.
- It costs a lot of money to be rich.
- I don’t think I would be an actor if I was that intelligent.
- In live stage, the actor lives.
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