Peter Austin Noto, a stalwart figure in the film industry, initially made his mark in the 1980s, gracing the screens of New York TV soap operas.
Born on July 30, 1960, in Brooklyn, New York, to an Italian-Russian American family, Peter's loving parents, Olga (Wanat) and Anthony Noto, instilled in him a strong foundation for his future endeavors.
In 1986, Peter made the bold decision to decline an invitation to the prestigious Actors Studio, believing that the teachings would stifle his natural talent.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Peter worked on six New York soap operas, a stint that would last until 2012.
In the 1990s, Peter embarked on a world tour with the Radio City Music Hall show, "Jesus Was His Name," and also created a TV pilot, "Pete and Dave in Show Business," alongside the legendary David Giardina.
In 1996, Peter's role as the Time Warner Cable Thief brought him national recognition, paving the way for future opportunities.
The same year, Peter began working on Saturday Night Live, a collaboration that would continue for 87 shows and remain a significant milestone in his career.
Throughout the 2000s, Peter appeared in various TV shows, including "Strangers with Candy," "The Chris Rock Show," "The Sopranos," "Flight of the Conchords," and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien."
On the big screen, Peter has appeared in films such as "Uncle Melvin's Apartment" (2013),"Girl Most Likely" (2012),"The Sisters" (2005),"Riding in Cars with Boys" (2001),and "Cast Away" (2000).
In 2016, Peter co-created the TV series "Cyber Entertainment with Peter and Jennifer," which is currently in development.
Since 2012, The Peter Austin Noto Show has been a staple on TV, with 106 episodes and counting, and is poised to enter national syndication.
Peter's remarkable ability to bring a wide range of characters to life has earned him widespread acclaim and admiration, as well as a natural charm that has captivated audiences.