Brian Peck is an actor of Jewish descent who pursued his passion in Hollywood. He made his first breakthrough in 1985 when he starred in the film The Return of the Living Dead.
Over time, Peck expanded his professional pursuits to include filmmaking and formed a notable collaboration with the prestigious television channel Nickelodeon. His standout performance in the 2003 movie X-Men United further solidified his reputation as a skilled actor.
5 Well-Known Series & Movies Brian Peck Acted In
The Return of the Dead Living
In 1985, Dan O’Bannon made his directorial debut with The Return of the Living Dead, an American comedy horror movie. He wrote the film based on a story by Rudy Ricci, John Russo, and Russell Streiner, and it stars Clu Gulager, James Karen, Thom Matthews, and Don Calfa. Brian Peck played the role of Scuz who dies while protecting the barricades from the zombies.
The movie follows the tale of a warehouse proprietor, his two staff members, a funeral director companion, and a gang of rebellious adolescents, as they confront the unintentional unleashing of a swarm of indestructible, brain-eating zombies upon an unprepared community.
Growing Pains
Neal Marlens created the popular American sitcom, Growing Pains. It aired for a total of seven seasons and had a total of 166 episodes.
The show chronicled the Seaver family’s mishaps, featuring Jason, a psychiatrist and father, Maggie, a journalist and mother, and their kids Mike, Carol, and Ben. Brian Peck played several parts in the sitcom as an extra throughout seasons three to six.
All That
All That is a kids’ TV show that was made by Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin. The program showcases unique funny skits and has musical guests every week, catering to a youthful audience.
These skits make fun of current trends and are acted out by a diverse group of young actors. Brian Peck appeared in 11 episodes of the series in several seasons playing the role of Pickle Guy.
Forever Strong
Released in 2008, Forever Strong is an American sports drama film directed by Ryan Little and written by David Pliler. The cast includes Sean Faris, Gary Cole, Neal McDonough, Sean Astin, Penn Badgley, and Arielle Kebbel.
The movie follows the journey of a struggling rugby player as he competes against his father’s team in the national championships. The film draws inspiration from a collection of real-life experiences. Brian Peck portrayed the role of Colton McDonald.
Boy Meets World
Boy Meets World is a popular American sitcom that follows the journey of Cory Matthews (played by Ben Savage) and his loved ones as he grows from a child to a young adult.
Created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly, the show ran for seven seasons on ABC from September 1993 to May 2000. Brian Peck is credited as Cowboy #2 and appeared in two episodes of the show.