Peter Boyle (Peter Lawrence Boyle Jr. 18 Oct 1935, Norristown, Pensylvania, USA - 12 Dec 2006, Manhattan, Ney York, USA), was an American actor known for his versatility and ability to portray a wide range of characters. Before becoming an actor, Boyle studied as a Catholic monk but left the order to pursue a career in acting. After studying acting in New York, he began working in theater and then in film and television. Boyle became famous for his portrayal of often gruff but endearing characters.
Interests
Boyle was passionate about politics and social activism, actively participating in various causes throughout his life. He was also a big fan of music, particularly rock and roll, and had a strong interest in spirituality and meditation, which he explored after suffering a heart attack in 1990.
Major Films
"Joe" (1970): His portrayal of the racist and violent Joe Curran in this film marked his breakthrough as an actor and earned him an Oscar nomination.
"Young Frankenstein" (1974): In this Mel Brooks classic, Boyle played the role of the Monster, showcasing his talent for comedy.
"Taxi Driver" (1976): In this Martin Scorsese film, he played the role of a disillusioned taxi driver, adding depth and complexity to the film.
"Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996-2005): In the popular TV series, Boyle played the role of Frank Barone, becoming one of the most beloved television characters for his humor and authenticity.
Filmography
1970 - "Joe" (John G. Avildsen)
1974 - "Young Frankenstein" (Mel Brooks)
1976 - "Taxi Driver" (Martin Scorsese)
1981 - "Outland" (Peter Hyams)
1984 - "Johnny Dangerously" (Amy Heckerling)
1986 - "The Santa Clause" (John Pasquin)
1995 - "While You Were Sleeping" (Jon Turteltaub)
1998 - "Doctor Dolittle" (Betty Thomas)
2001 - "Monster's Ball" (Marc Forster)
2004 - "Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed" (Raja Gosnell)
2006 - "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause" (Michael Lembeck)