David Richmond-Peck is a renowned Canadian film and stage actor, recognized for his exceptional versatility and striking transformations on screen. With a career spanning over a hundred film and television credits, he has effortlessly shifted between the big and small screens, earning him the nickname "Canada's Philip Seymour Hoffman" and solidifying his reputation as one of Canada's busiest performers.
Richmond-Peck's extensive filmography boasts an impressive array of roles, including his memorable portrayals of the polygraph operator in The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008),opposite Keanu Reeves, and Olivier Duval, the enigmatic character with a tail, in the cult BBC hit Orphan Black (2013). He has shared the screen with notable actors such as Chris Cooper, Viola Davis, and Keanu Reeves, and has worked with esteemed directors, further cementing his reputation as a talented and dedicated performer.
Born into a medical family in Oakville, Ontario, Richmond-Peck now resides in Toronto with his wife, award-winning actress Alisen Richmond-Peck, and their young son Lucas. Despite his demanding schedule, he prioritizes his family and makes time for his passions, including kiteboarding. He can often be spotted on the water in British Colombia, Ontario, or Hatteras, North Carolina, where he indulges in his love for the sport.
As a devoted father and husband, Richmond-Peck's commitment to his family is evident, and his dedication to his craft is unmatched. With his impressive range, versatility, and unwavering work ethic, he continues to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impact on the world of film and television.