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'''Peter Macdissi''' played one of [[Omar (Day 4)|Omar's]] [[Unnamed_terrorists#Omar_henchman|henchmen]] during [[Season 4]] of ''[[24]]''. He also won a ''Screen Actors Guild Award'' for an ''"Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series"'' with his role in ''Six Feet Under''.
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'''Peter Macdissi''' {{born|May|14|1974}} is a Lebanese actor and producer. He played one of [[Omar (Day 4)|Omar's]] [[Omar_henchman|henchmen]] during [[Season 4]] of ''[[24]]''.
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== Biography and career ==
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Peter Macdissi was born in Beirut, Lebanon. He is of Lebanese and Armenian heritage. Macdissi graduated from the Institut De Beaux Arts before moving to Europe. When he was 22 years old, he moved to the United States, and enrolled in the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute in Los Angeles. Macdissi speaks French, Spanish, Arabic, Armenian, and Swedish.
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Through his acting career, Macdissi has appeared in TV shows like ''JAG'' (with [[Steven Culp]] and [[Manu Intiraymi]]), ''The X-Files'', and ''Line of Fire'' (with [[Leslie Hope]] and [[Brian Goodman]]). However, he is more known for his role as art teacher Olivier Castro-Staal in HBO's ''Six Feet Under''. For this role, he won a Screen Actors Guild Award for an Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.
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Aside of TV, Macdissi has appeared in feature films like ''Three Kings'' (with [[Mykelti Williamson]]), ''Bad Company'' (with [[Adoni Maropis]]), ''Towelhead'', and ''The Losers''. Since 2010, he has been focusing mostly on his career as a producer.
   
 
== ''24'' credits ==
 
== ''24'' credits ==
 
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== Selected filmography ==
 
== Selected filmography ==
* ''Nothing Is Private'' (2007)
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* ''Burning Palms'' (2010)
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* ''The Losers'' (2010)
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* ''Towelhead'' (2007)
 
* ''Tiptoes'' (2003)
 
* ''Tiptoes'' (2003)
 
* ''Bad Company'' (2002)
 
* ''Bad Company'' (2002)
 
* ''Three Kings'' (1999)
 
* ''Three Kings'' (1999)
* ''...And God Spoke'' (1993)
 
   
 
'''Television appearances'''
 
'''Television appearances'''
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* ''Here and Now'' (2018)
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* ''True Blood'' (2011)
 
* ''Six Feet Under'' (2003-2005)
 
* ''Six Feet Under'' (2003-2005)
 
* ''Line Of Fire'' (2004)
 
* ''Line Of Fire'' (2004)
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 14 May 2018

This article's subject relates to Season 4 of 24.This is a production article written from an out-of-universe perspective

Peter Macdissi (born May 14, 1974; age 49) is a Lebanese actor and producer. He played one of Omar's henchmen during Season 4 of 24.

Biography and career[]

Peter Macdissi was born in Beirut, Lebanon. He is of Lebanese and Armenian heritage. Macdissi graduated from the Institut De Beaux Arts before moving to Europe. When he was 22 years old, he moved to the United States, and enrolled in the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute in Los Angeles. Macdissi speaks French, Spanish, Arabic, Armenian, and Swedish.

Through his acting career, Macdissi has appeared in TV shows like JAG (with Steven Culp and Manu Intiraymi), The X-Files, and Line of Fire (with Leslie Hope and Brian Goodman). However, he is more known for his role as art teacher Olivier Castro-Staal in HBO's Six Feet Under. For this role, he won a Screen Actors Guild Award for an Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

Aside of TV, Macdissi has appeared in feature films like Three Kings (with Mykelti Williamson), Bad Company (with Adoni Maropis), Towelhead, and The Losers. Since 2010, he has been focusing mostly on his career as a producer.

24 credits[]

Selected filmography[]

  • Burning Palms (2010)
  • The Losers (2010)
  • Towelhead (2007)
  • Tiptoes (2003)
  • Bad Company (2002)
  • Three Kings (1999)

Television appearances

  • Here and Now (2018)
  • True Blood (2011)
  • Six Feet Under (2003-2005)
  • Line Of Fire (2004)
  • The Agency (2001)
  • The X Files (2000)
  • JAG (1998)

External links[]