Peter Dinklage Movies
Standing four feet five inches tall, actor
Peter Dinklage has had a prolific career both on-stage and in film. After graduating from college in Vermont, he studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London and the Welsh School of Music and Drama in Wales. He worked in several productions off-Broadway and wrote his own play entitled Frog. He made his film debut in
Tom DiCillo's 1995 independent comedy
Living in Oblivion as the dwarf in the dream sequence. He then appeared in
Safe Men,
Bullet,
Never Again, and
Just a Kiss before returning to independent comedies. In 2001 he had a substantial role in
Michel Gondry's
Human Nature, written by
Charlie Kaufman. In 2002, he played Binky, the sidekick to the clown Bananas played by
Steve Buscemi in
Alexandre Rockwell's
13 Moons. His first starring film role was in
Tom McCarthy's
The Station Agent as Finbar McBride, a lonely misfit who shacks up in an abandoned railway depot. Also starring
Patricia Clarkson and
Bobby Cannavale, the film won festival acclaim at Sundance. In 2003,
Dinklage can be seen in both the Lincoln Center production of Toulouse Lautrec and the
Jon Favreau holiday comedy
Elf starring
Will Ferrell. After a supporting role in The Baxter found
Dinklage appearing in one of the year's most off-beat romantic comedies, and the sci fi television series Threshold afforded him the opportunity to appear alongside Star Trek: The Next Generation star Brent Spiner,
Dinklage would next share the screen with the most popular canine in film and television history in the 2006 family-oriented adventure Lassie. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide