Marion Peterson

Marion Peterson

70 · Born: May 10, 1955

1987

Personal Details

BornMay 10, 1955 Boulogne Billancourt, France

Biography

Marion Peterson is a renowned individual in the entertainment industry, with a notable body of work that spans across various film projects. One of his most prominent roles is his portrayal of a character in the 1987 film "Aria", a critically acclaimed production that showcased his exceptional acting abilities.

Additionally, Peterson's impressive resume includes a notable appearance in the 1991 horror film "Child's Play 3", where he brought his unique acting style to the big screen. His performance in this film solidified his status as a talented and versatile actor, capable of taking on a wide range of roles.

Furthermore, Peterson's filmography also boasts his involvement in the 1991 psychological thriller "Lapse of Memory", a gripping and thought-provoking production that showcased his ability to bring complex characters to life. With a career spanning multiple decades, Marion Peterson has consistently demonstrated his dedication to his craft, earning him a reputation as a respected and accomplished actor in the industry.

Career

1992
Le grand pardon II
Le grand pardon II as Femme de la D.E.A.
1991
Lapse of Memory
Lapse of Memory as Dr. Lauren Brint
1987
Aria
Aria as Les Jeunes Filles