Peter Boyle
On December 12, 2006, Boyle died in New York City at New York Presbyterian Hospital after suffering from multiple myeloma and heart disease; he was 71. At the time of his death, Boyle had completed the film All Roads Lead Home[citation needed] and was scheduled to appear in Chatham.[citation needed] The end credits of The Santa Clause 3 include a dedication to his memory.
On October 18, 2007, which would have been Boyle's 72nd birthday, his friend Bruce Springsteen, during a Madison Square Garden concert with the E Street Band in New York, dedicated "Meeting Across the River", segueing into "Jungleland", in memory of Boyle, stating: "An old friend passed away a while back — we met him when we first came to New York City... Today would have been his birthday."
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Awards and nominations
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- Nomination (1977) — Lead Actor in a Drama or Comedy Special: Tail Gunner Joe
- Nomination (1989) — Guest Actor in a Drama Series: J.J. Killian in Midnight Caller episode "Fathers and Sins"
- Win (1996) — Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Clyde Bruckman in The X-Files episode "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose"
- Nominations (1999-2005) — Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Everybody Loves Raymond
- Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award
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- The cast of Everybody Loves Raymond was nominated for Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series each year from 1999-2000 and 2002-2006. Boyle was additionally nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series in 2002.[17]
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Filmography
- The Group (1966)
- The Virgin President (1968)
- Medium Cool (1969)
- The Monitors (1969)
- Joe (1970)
- Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970)
- T.R. Baskin (1971)
- The Candidate (1972)
- F.T.A. (1972)
- Ghost in the Noonday Sun (1973)
- Steelyard Blues (1973)
- Slither (1973)
- The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973)
- Kid Blue (1973)
- Crazy Joe (1974)
- Young Frankenstein (1974)
- Taxi Driver (1976)
- Swashbuckler (1976)
- F.I.S.T. (1978)
- The Brink's Job (1978)
- Hardcore (1979)
- Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979)
- Where the Buffalo Roam (1980)
- In God We Tru$t (1980)
- Outland (1981)
- Hammett (1982)
- Yellowbeard (1983)
- Johnny Dangerously (1984)
- Turk 182 (1985)
- Surrender (1987)
- Walker (1987)
- The In Crowd (1988)
- Red Heat (1988)
- The Dream Team (1989)
- Speed Zone! (1989)
- Funny (1989)
- The Tragedy of Flight 103: The Inside Story' (1990)
- Solar Crisis (1990)
- Men of Respect (1991)
- Kickboxer 2: The Road Back (1991)
- Nervous Ticks (1992)
- Death and the Compass (1992)
- Honeymoon in Vegas (1992)
- Malcolm X (1992)
- The Shadow (1994)
- Killer (1994)
- The Santa Clause (1994)
- Exquisite Tenderness (1995)
- Born to Be Wild (1995)
- While You Were Sleeping (1995)
- Final Vendetta (1996)
- Milk & Money (1996)
- That Darn Cat (1997)
- Species II (1998)
- Dr. Dolittle (1998)
- Monster's Ball (2001)
- The Cat Returns (2002)
- The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002)
- The Santa Clause 2 (2002)
- Bitter Jester (2003)
- Imagine New York (2003)
- Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004)
- The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006)
- All Roads Lead Home (2008)
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References
- ^ Dates per Social Security death file 163-28-7187. Note: Prior to this, his birth year had appeared two ways in different sources, as either 1935 or, incorrectly, 1933. See examples at Hollywood.com, AllMovie.com, and InfoPlease.com
- ^ The Associated Press. "Raymond' star Peter Boyle dies at 71", MSNBC, 17 Dec 2006. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ Dennis McLellan (14 Dec 2006). Peter Boyle, 71; father on 'Raymond'. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia: Pete Boyle. Broadcast Pioneers. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.(includes 1953 photo)
- ^ Ellen Grey. "Peter Boyle: From monk to Frank, he led fascinating life", Philadelphia Daly News, 14 December 2006. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ Stephen Miller. "Peter Boyle, 71, Character Actor Played Psychotics and Monsters", The New York Sun, 14 December 2006. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ Gerry Wilkinson. Florence Hanford, a Broadcast Pioneer. Broadcast Pioneers. Retrieved on 2007-11-12.
- ^ Robert Berkvist (14 December 2006). Peter Boyle, 71, Is Dead; Roles Evoked Laughter and Anger. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ a b c Adam Bernstein (14 Dec 2006). BAD LINK. The Washington Post. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ Peter Boyle Biography at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ Deepti Hajela. "BAD LINK", Yahoo! News, 13 Dec 2006. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ David Hiltbrand (21 March 2004). You may love Raymond, but you don't know Peter. The Boston Globe. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ Joe Bash. JumpTheShark.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ Videos, both aired and unaired, are routinely distributed to the music press; this clip appears on fan-made bootleg video compilations: "Roger Waters on Video", Going Underground Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-02-01. Reprinted at Pink Floyd RoIO Database: Roger Waters Video Anthology
- ^ Three Wishes. youtube (27 Nov 2005). Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ TV Land's The 100 Greatest TV Quotes.... Yahoo! Finance (22 Nov 2006). Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ Screen Actors Guild Awards Past Nominees & Recipients. SAG Awards. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
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External links
- Peter Boyle at Find A Grave
- Peter Boyle at the Internet Broadway Database
- Peter Boyle at the Internet Movie Database
- Peter Boyle at the TCM Movie Database
- MSNBC.com (Dec. 13, 2006): The Daily Nightly: "Remembering Uncle Pete", by Clare Duffy, NBC Nightly News Producer
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| Persondata | |
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| NAME | Boyle, Peter |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
| DATE OF BIRTH | October 18, 1935 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Norristown, Pennsylvania |
| DATE OF DEATH | December 12, 2006 |
| PLACE OF DEATH | New York City |
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