- Peter Greenwood also worked as the operator for the energizer bunny for three years.
- He provides the comercial bumper voice over the the us showings of Bannas in Pyjamas.
- He also operated the robot Johnny 5 for a public service film shown in calfornia, produced by the state attorny generals office.
- While working as a part time Cel Painter at Hanna Barbera Australia, he was asked to help part time in the Licencing department. Since that time he worked on merchandising design for Star Wars, Raiders Of The Lost Ark and Clash Of The Titans to name a few. And more recently he consulted for the Fliescher Studios on Betty Boop and Rodenberry.com on Star Trek collectible packaging.
- In the early nineties he re-voiced two of the key puppet characters the the sixties cult hit "Thunderbirds" for a series of radio commercials for Kit Kat candies. Also nominated for an Australian Cleo award for his voice work on the Vitronox Swiss army knife radio spot.
- Related to actress Joan Greenwood.
- In perhaps the oddest casting Greenwood read for the Disney Feature "Rescuers Down Under" in a audition setting for what he was told was just the voice of the Airplane captain which at the time was to be vetted by the Australian airline Qantas. While at this reading they also asked him to read the radio voice as well firstly from scripted dialogue then they asked for a improv news broadcast which he did off the cuff. Then for months he heard nothing from the studio until two weeks before the film was to be released they called him and told Greenwood he had the part of the airline captain to which he asked when will I record the part they told him no need his audition was perfect they will use that. And they sent him a ticket to a screening which he attended only to discover he was the first voice heard in the film as the character Cody runs though the kitchen in a take that he improvised on the spot and later the heartfelt radio dialogue as Cody's mother is handed her sons backpack by a unseen ranger. A surprise since he had not been told they had used these extra takes of dialogue it was a highly unusual situation he later learned and somewhat unique for a Disney animated feature casting.
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