Appears in 40 titles

Peter Ferdinando is a British character actor, known for his varied performances. He has collaborated extensively with director and cousin Gerard Johnson, playing the title role in the critically acclaimed Tony and the lead role in their more recent film together, the award-winning Hyena. He played the King Pin Spencer in David Mackenzie's prison drama Starred Up. He also regularly collaborates with British filmmaker Ben Wheatley, having played Jacob in A Field in England, The Half-Face Man in "Deep Breath", the first episode of series 8 of Doctor Who, and Paul in Wheatley's High-Rise. More recent work includes Tommy's Honour with Peter Mullan, directed by Jason Connery, Ghost in the Shell, with Scarlett Johansson and Juliet Binoche, directed by Rupert Sanders, and Guy Ritchie's King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, with Jude Law. In 2017, he starred in Woody Harrelson's experimental, live film directorial debut Lost In London alongside Owen Wilson, Willie Nelson and Woody Harrelson.

Filmography

Ghost in the Shell
6.1
Ghost in the Shell
2017
as Cutter
Snow White and the Huntsman
6.0
Snow White and the Huntsman
2012
as Black Knight
300: Rise of an Empire
6.1
300: Rise of an Empire
2014
as Greek Ambassador
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
6.6
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
2017
as Earl of Mercia
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre
High-Rise
5.6
High-Rise
2015
as Cosgrove
Starred Up
7.1
Starred Up
2014
as Spencer
Archive
6.3
Archive
2020
as Tagg
A Field in England
6.2
A Field in England
2013
as Jacob
Vita & Virginia
6.8
Vita & Virginia
2019
as Leonard Woolf
Lost in London
5.9
Lost in London
2017
as Dante
Doctor Who: Deep Breath
7.8
Doctor Who: Deep Breath
2014
as Half-Face Man
Blue Iguana
5.7
Blue Iguana
2018
as Deacon Bradshaw
Hyena
5.6
Hyena
2015
as Michael
Tony
5.9
Tony
2010
as Tony
Face
6.2
Face
1997
as Policeman
Happy New Year, Colin Burstead
Tommy's Honour
6.6
Tommy's Honour
2017
as Major Molesworth
Muscle
5.6
Muscle
2020
as Ken
Soft Top Hard Shoulder
6.3
Soft Top Hard Shoulder
1993
as Homeless Youth