Peter Wildman
Peter Wildman | |
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Born | Peterborough, Ontario, Canada | December 29, 1954
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1978–present |
Peter Wildman (born December 29, 1954) is a Canadian actor and member of the Frantics comedy troupe.[1] He appeared as Buzz Sherwood on The Red Green Show, and voiced Mojo in X-Men: The Animated Series and Mr. Fixit in the series The Busy World of Richard Scarry. He was also a writer on The Red Green Show from 1994 until 1998.
On television, Wildman has also appeared on Babar, Piggsburg Pigs!, Transformers: Cybertron, Shining Time Station, Peep and the Big Wide World, Puppets Who Kill, The Avengers: United They Stand, Street Legal, Rupert, Four on the Floor, RoboRoach, Undergrads, Wild C.A.T.s, History Bites, Little Bear, Free Willy, Highlander: The Animated Series, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, Flash Gordon, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Dog City, Cyberchase, Freaky Stories, Tales from the Cryptkeeper, Anatole, Rescue Heroes, Storm Hawks, Committed, Mr. Men and Little Miss, Little Mosque on the Prairie, Grossology, Ace Lightning, Bob and Margaret, Ned's Newt, The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police, John Callahan's Quads!, Blazing Dragons, The Berenstain Bears, Birdz, Pippi Longstocking, Noddy, Silver Surfer, Second City Television, and Murdoch Mysteries.
Professionally, Wildman is manager of creative services and a long-time senior writer at Corus Entertainment, writing commercials, promos, song parodies, and comedy bits for Corus radio stations, as well as occasionally performing on air.[2][3][4][5]
Before joining the Frantics, Wildman was a part-time truck driver and had appeared as an extra on early episodes of SCTV.[6]
Television credits
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1991–1997 | The Red Green Show | Buzz Sherwood | 38 episodes |
1992–1997 | X-Men: The Animated Series | Mojo | 2 episodes |
1996 | Buck Staghorn's Animal Bites | Buck Staghorn | |
2004-2011 | Peep and the Big Wide World | Squirrel | Main role 11 episodes |
References
[edit]- ^ "Canadia: 2056". Toronto, ON, Canada: CBC. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
- ^ https://ca.linkedin.com/in/peter-wildman-a308a411a [self-published source]
- ^ "Corus Creative Services | Toronto | Eastern Ontario".
- ^ "A Conversation with ... Peter Wildman". 26 September 2016.
- ^ Thompson, Doug (February 2010). "Peter Wildman: Commercials, comedy, and The Frantics". Broadcast Dialogue. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
- ^ "Cadet Air Farce gets wings: Loaded down with gags, The Frantics taxi for takeoff", by Rob Salem, Toronto Star, 08 Oct 1981: B1
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