Peter Spence
Peter Spence is a Canadian film and television actor. He is most noted for his roles as the title character in the 1986 television film The Truth About Alex, one of the first television films ever to address the subject of gay youth, and as Jessie in the 1984 film Unfinished Business, for which he received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 6th Genie Awards in 1985. Spence's first role was in the CBC Television drama series Home Fires, as Sidney Lowe; during this time, he also appeared in episodes of Hangin' In and The Littlest Hobo. After Home Fires wrapped production in 1983, Spence enrolled at York University, but quickly dropped out after being cast in the films Unfinished Business and The Bay Boy. After completing those films, he moved to New York City to complete his acting education at Circle in the Square Theatre School, sharing an apartment at that time with his Bay Boy castmates Kiefer Sutherland and Leah Pinsent; in 1985, Spence appeared in the film Crazy Moon, playing Sutherland's brother for the second time. Following The Truth About Alex, Spence moved back to Toronto. He has continued to act, primarily in television films and series guest roles. He appeared most recently in the 2016 film The History of Love. Spence was also a story consultant for the 2019 film Tito.
18
Films
5
TV Shows
Known For
23 Credits
The Expanse
as Mormon Elder
2015

The Strain
as Richard
2014

The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Jerry
1985

The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Andrew / Duke
1985

Crimson Peak
as Manager
2015

The Summit
as Phil
2008

A Matter of Sex
as Young Man
1984

One Week
as Doctor
2008

Cardinals
as Jonah Pastekh
2017

Young Again
as Jeff
1986

Harlan County War
as Mike Mckenna
2000

Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story
as Driver at Port
1995