Canadian actor
Peter Mooney
Mooney at the
CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser in September 2012
Born (1983-08-19 ) August 19, 1983 (age 41) Occupation Actor Years active 2000–present Spouse
Children 1
Peter Mooney (born August 19, 1983) is a Canadian actor, known for his role as Officer Nick Collins on the police drama series Rookie Blue and for playing Sir Kay on the historical fantasy series Camelot .
Early life
Mooney was born in Winnipeg , Manitoba .[ 1] He began learning his craft at the Manitoba Theatre for Young People ,[ 1] and is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal, Quebec (2004).[ 1]
Career
One of Mooney's first major roles was Dr. Adrian Keeper on Global and ABC Family 's Falcon Beach .[ 1] 2009 saw Mooney star in the Canadian independent thriller Summer's Moon as Tom Hoxey, alongside Twilight actress Ashley Greene .[ 2] In 2010 Starz picked him to play Kay in their television series Camelot .[ 3] His most notable roles are Nick Collins on Rookie Blue [ 4] and Dr. Jeremy Bishop on Saving Hope .[ 5]
Charity
In 2013, Mooney participated in the Charity Challenge trek to Machu Picchu , in support of UNICEF Canada.[ 6]
Personal life
Peter Mooney married Canadian actress Sarah Power in July 2017.[ 7]
Filmography
References
^ a b c d Kennedy, John R. "Peter Mooney back in uniform for new season of 'Rookie Blue' " . Global News . Retrieved December 1, 2016 .
^ "Film Review: Summers Moon (2009)" . horrornews.net . July 27, 2011. Retrieved December 1, 2016 .
^ "Interview with 'Rookie Blue's' Peter Mooney" . HonestReviewsCorner . June 15, 2012. Retrieved December 1, 2016 .
^ " 'Rookie Blue': Peter Mooney Previews Nick's Tragic Past and Romancing Juliet" . Entertainment Tonight . Retrieved December 1, 2016 .
^ "Rookie Blue's Peter Mooney joins Saving Hope" . TV, eh? . November 11, 2015. Retrieved December 1, 2016 .
^ "Canadian celebrities conquer great heights to save children's lives" . unicef.ca . Retrieved December 3, 2016 .
^ "Tweet: Greetings from the best week of my life! I am a wife!" . twitter.com . Archived from the original on December 25, 2021. Retrieved August 5, 2017 .
^ "awards database" . academy.ca . Retrieved December 1, 2016 .
^ "2014 nominees and winners" (PDF) . media.wix.com . Retrieved December 1, 2016 .
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