Peter (disambiguation)
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The name Peter / Pete can refer to several different characters/people.
- 1984 — Peter Benjamin Parker, the American reporter who always gets the scoop on Spider-Man from Generation 1.*
- 1985 — Peter Whitley, the British armed forces officer from "Man of Iron".
- 1986 — Peter Anthony Morris, the robotics professor who wanted to fly from Marvel UK.
- 1989 — Peter, the energy plant worker from Victory.
- 2002 — Policeman Pete, Go-Bot from 1-2-3 Transformers.
- 2003 — Pete, Go-Bot from Rescue Hero Go-Bots.
- 2019 — Peter Venkman, the Ghostbuster from Generation 1.*
*First appearance in Transformers fiction
In the real world, there is also...
- Peter Chung, the animator who did storyboarding on The Transformers.
- Peter Cullen, the Canadian-American voice-actor most well known for his roles as Optimus Prime and Ironhide in the G1 cartoon, plus as Optimus Prime in both Transformers, Revenge of the Fallen and Dark of the Moon, and as Optimus Prime in Prime and Rescue Bots.
- Pete Davidson, the voice of Mirage in Rise of the Beasts.
- Peter Dinklage, the voice of Scourge in Rise of the Beasts.
- Peter Ferk, storyboard artist.
- Pete Gardner, the American actor who showed up as the owner of the swimming pool Ironhide lands in during Transformers.
- Peter von Gomm, the American voice actor who provided the voice of several characters in the Japanese-exclusive Transformers PS2 game.
- Peter Jacobson, the American actor.
- Peter Jessop, the American voice actor who did Soundwave and additional voices for Revenge of the Fallen: The Game on the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.
- Peter Kelamis, the Australian-American voice actor who voiced Go-Bots Mototron and Cybertron Wing Saber.
- Pete Knifton, the British artist who has worked on various Marvel UK comics.
- Peter Knight, the British comic letterer on "Time Wars" part 6.
- Peter Lurie, the American actor who voiced Slapper on the 2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon.
- Peter Renaday, the American voice actor whose roles include Grapple and Lord Chumley.
- Peter Salas, the American writer who wrote two episodes for the G1 cartoon.
- Pete Sinclair, the editor on the Transformers Collectors' Club magazines, as well helping out behind many BotCons and the voice from Fun Publications.
- Peter Snejbjerg, the Danish artist who did the cover art to the hardcover version of Transformers: Maximum Force.
- Peter Spellos, the American actor who voiced the haiku-loving Sky-Byte from the 2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon.
- Peter Stormare, the Swedish actor who voiced Prometheus Black from Animated.
- Peter Tomaszewicz, a sound editor on The Transformers.
- Peter Wallach, director.
Peter should not be confused with:
- Éric Peter, European French voice of Galvatron in Age of Extinction.
- Euan Peters, the British colorist, writer and editor who also was the editorial assistant of Simon Furman's during the Marvel UK G1 comics' run.
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