Peter Dvorsky (August 27, 1948 – March 2, 2019) was a Canadian actor. He was most noted for his role as Harlan in the film Videodrome, for which he was a Genie Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor at the 5th Genie Awards in 1984.
Predominantly a stage actor in his early career, he had roles in productions of Uncle Vanya, A Life in the Theatre, Saint Joan, Born Yesterday, Long Day's Journey into Night and The Philadelphia Story.
His most noted television role was as Jimmy, the son of Kenneth Welsh's James Munroe, in the miniseries Empire, Inc.. He also had guest roles in the television series Seeing Things, Hangin' In, The Littlest Hobo, Adderly, Beverly Hills Buntz, Mom P.I. and Street Legal, and appeared in the television films Charlie Grant's War, Bridge to Terabithia, Murder in Space, The Park Is Mine, Love and Larceny, Sword of Gideon and Race for the Bomb. He also had small roles in the films The Dead Zone, Casual Sex?, The Kiss, Twins, Millennium and Mesmer.
He was married to actress Rosemary Dunsmore.
2001
1998
as Craig Bossert
1994
as Doctor Deslon
1993
as George Roberts
1992
as Dr. Billings
1989
as Janz
1988
as Peter Garfield
1988
as Father Joe
1988
as Matthew
1986
as Dr. Michael Kosberg
1986
as Carl
1986
as Dix
1986
as Doctor
1985
as Mark Jensen
1985
as Mitch Carlino
1985
as Jim
1985
as Mr. Burke
1985
as Con Man
1984
as John Mack
1983
as Dardis
1983
as Harlan
1976
as Narrator (voice)