American actor
Born: August 19, 1955
Peter Gallagher is an American actor, singer, and writer, born on August 19, 1955, in New York City. He grew up in Armonk, New York, and attended Tufts University, where he studied theater. Gallagher’s career began on stage, with notable performances in Broadway productions like “Hair” and “Grease.” His role in the 1984 Broadway revival of “The Real Thing” by Tom Stoppard earned him critical acclaim.
Gallagher made his film debut in “The Idolmaker” (1980) and gained wider recognition with roles in films such as “Sex, Lies, and Videotape” (1989), “The Player” (1992), and “While You Were Sleeping” (1995). His television work includes his memorable role as Sandy Cohen in the popular series “The O.C.” (2003-2007), where he portrayed a charismatic lawyer and devoted father.
In addition to acting, Gallagher has showcased his singing talents in various projects, including Broadway musicals and concerts. Known for his distinctive eyebrows and versatile talent, Gallagher continues to work in film, television, and theater, earning respect for his consistent and varied performances across a career spanning several decades.
Peter Gallagher’s 5 most popular quotes
- Until you become a parent, you can’t begin to discover your capacity for strength, love and fatigue.
- If you are sure that you are about to fail, then this strange and serene calmness can come over you or the most abject fear and panic and feeling of helplessness.
- Unless you’re one of the five billionaires out there who don’t have to worry about anything, every aspect of everything is stressful, no matter what your job is.
- My family were broadminded enough to support me when I wanted to pursue a life in the theatre.
- It’s nice when you can tell stories that brush up against the world we live in.
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