Peter Dinklage is best known for his starring role in the 2003 Sundance
Audience Award-winning film "The Station Agent," for which he was recognized
with a Best Actor nomination in the 2003 Independent Spirit Awards, as well
as being named one of the Top 5 "Breakout Stars" of the year by Entertainment
Weekly.
His feature film credits include "Elf," "Human Nature," "Safe Men," "Never
Again," "13 Moons," "Surviving Eden, "Living in Oblivion," "Find Me Guilty,"
"Lassie," "The Little Fugitive" and "The Baxter," which premiered at the 2005
Tribeca Film Festival.
Dinklage is set to star in "Mendel's Dwarf," "Fellini Black & White," "Little
Green Men" with John Malkovich and the "Affair of the Sorcerers" franchise.
Dinklage is a graduate of the drama program at Bennington College in Vermont.
He has appeared Off Broadway in "I Wanna Be Adored," "Imperfect Love" and
"Evolution." In 2005, Dinklage was nominated for a Drama League Distinguished
Performance Award for his portrayal of Richard III at New York's Public
Theater, and he starred in the Charlie Kaufman New Ear radio play "Hope
Leaves the Theater" opposite Meryl Streep and Hope Davis.
Dinklage was born and raised in Morristown, New Jersey, and makes his home in
New York. His birth date is June 11.
Arthur Ramsey
Arthur Ramsey is a linguist and mathematician who enjoys booze and women, as
well as sparring with the various members of Molly's Red Team.