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Peter Brouwer
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Peter Brouwer was born on 18 November 1945 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor, known for
Friday the 13th (1980)
,
Arthur (2011)
and
One Life to Live (1968)
. He is married to Cindy K. Veazey. They have one child.
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Known for
Friday the 13th
6.4
Steve Christy
1980
Arthur
5.7
Auctioneer
2011
One Life to Live
6.9
TV Series
Beaver Calhoun
Dr. Alex Blair
1975–2009 • 11 eps
Person of Interest
8.5
TV Series
Auctioneer
2013 • 1 ep
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The Heart, She Holler
6.5
TV Series
2014
1 episode
White Collar
8.2
TV Series
Auctioneer
2014
1 episode
Hellman v. McCarthy
TV Movie
Lester Marshall
2014
Person of Interest
8.5
TV Series
Auctioneer
2013
1 episode
Arthur
5.7
Auctioneer
2011
All My Children
6.8
TV Series
Judge Robinson
2009–2010
5 episodes
One Life to Live
6.9
TV Series
Beaver Calhoun
Dr. Alex Blair
1975–2009
11 episodes
Law & Order
7.8
TV Series
Garret Carter
2005
1 episode
American Desi
6.6
Professor Rosenstein
2001
Guiding Light
6.5
TV Series
Max Blum
Wayne
1984–1995
3 episodes
As the World Turns
6.3
TV Series
Brad Hollister
1970–1982
16 episodes
Friday the 13th
6.4
Steve Christy
1980
Love of Life
7.5
TV Series
Dr. Joe Cusack
1976
2 episodes
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Born
November 18
,
1945
Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Spouse
Cindy K. Veazey
? - present (1 child)
Other works
He acted in the play, "Lost on the Natchez Trace," in an Abingdon Theater Company in New York City.
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He is an actor and founding member of the Abingdon Theater Company in New York City.
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