
Peter Howitt
Biography
Peter Howitt is an English actor and film director. He grew up in Eltham, London and Bromley, Kent, Peter used to be a part of the Priory Players in the Priory behind Christ Church, Eltham. He has two children, Luke (born 1990) and Amy (born 2008). He currently resides in Vancouver, Canada. He first found success playing Joey Boswell in the British TV series Bread. In 1998 he wrote and directed his first film, Sliding Doors (1998). Since then he has directed several films, including AntiTrust (2001), Johnny English (2003), Laws of Attraction (2004) and Dangerous Parking (2008) which he adapted from the novel by Stuart Browne, produced and directed as well as playing the lead role.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Royal Celebration
as Jim
1993

Party Time
as Terry
1992

In the Name of the Father
as Remand Prison Officer
1993

Punters
as Ansty
1984

Sliding Doors
as Cheeky Bloke
1998

Dangerous Parking
as Noah Arkwright
2007

Killing Me Softly
as Malcolm Thornton
1996
Ball-Trap On The Cote Sauvage
as Topless
1989

Kiss and Tell
as Graham Ives
1996

Eleven Men Against Eleven
as Steve Denton
1995

Stone Cold
as Shelter
1997

The Magician
1993

Some Mother's Son
as SAS Leader
1996
TV Appearances

Going Live!
as Self
1987
How We Used To Live
1968

Defying Gravity
as Trevor Williams
2009

Bread
as Joey Boswell
1986
On the Waterfront
1988

Civvies
as Steve Harris
1991

Wogan
as Self
1982
Tears Before Bedtime
as Ben Farlow
1995

Highlander: The Series
as Kuyler
1992
Frontiers
as Supt. Nick Jarratt
1996
Sharon and Elsie
as Michael Blake
1984