Peter Stebbings, a native of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, was born on February 28, 1971. With a career spanning over 20 years, he has cultivated his craft in theatre from the tender age of 12. His screen career began in 1989, and he is perhaps best known to local audiences for his role in the television series Madison, which aired in the 1990s.
In addition to his work in Madison, Peter has appeared in numerous notable Canadian productions, including Traders, a drama series that aired in 1996, and the post-apocalyptic Sci-Fi drama Jeremiah, which premiered in 2002. His roles have showcased his versatility as an actor, from playing a sinister yet appealing werewolf neighbor in the horror feature Never Cry Werewolf, opposite Nina Dobrev and Kevin Sorbo, to appearing in the crime/mystery drama Rabbit Fall, the crime drama Cra$h & Burn, the historical drama Murdoch Mysteries, and the fantasy crime-drama The Listener, all of which were produced by Canada.
Peter has also made a significant impact in international productions, including the historical film drama-thriller K-19: The Widowmaker, starring Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson, and the mythological epic Immortals, starring Henry Cavill. Furthermore, he has ventured into writing, contributing a screenplay for the film Defendor, in which he also directed.