Peter J. Foel
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Peter J. Fogel is an award-winning comedian, actor, and playwright who’s performed in the United States, Canada and Australia for over 25 years. In addition to writing and performing TIL DEATH DO US PART…YOU FIRST!, Peter’s also been the National Touring Star of Steve Solomon’s hit solo show My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish & I’m In Therapy!
He has performed on some of the prestigous theaters/performing arts centers across North America: Trinity Rep, Coral Springs Center of the Performing Arts, The Parker Playhouse, Herberger Theater (to name just a few)
Peter is also a motivational speaker, copywriter, and author of five books – that include Reboot Your Career: 27 Ways to Reinvent Yourself in The Workplace (If You Still Have a Job). Over the decades, Peter has either worked or appeared on over twenty-two television programs such as Comic Strip Live, Comedy on the Road, Married With Children, Unhappily Ever After, Chicago Sons (Jason Bateman) and Men Behaving Badly! (Rob Schneider). Other network appearances include HBO, NBC MTV, PBS and A& E.
As an actor Peter was featured in the movie, Teen Wolf Too, with Jason Bateman and co-starred with Jeff Trachta (The Bold and The Beautiful) in the erotic Thriller, “Interloched.”
He was also seen in the video So You Want To Be An Actor with Christopher Walken, Stiller and Meara, and Roscoe Lee Brown.
Peter’s proud to say he’s trained along side such stars as Stanely Tucci (Broadway’s Frankie and Johnnie) Ving Rhames (Mission Impossible) Steven Weber (Wings, Broadway’s “The Producers”)
As a writer in Hollywood, Peter was a member of the elite Warner Bros. Comedy Writer’s Workshop and is a proud member of the Writer’s Guild of America as well SAG/AFTRA/AEA.
While there he had the privilege of working with and writing along side Producer Paul Jackson, television producer/writer of such shows as SheSpies, The Adventures of Lois and Clark, & Charmed.
Past writing assignments include writing for Germany’s #1 award-winning sitcom, Rita’s World (yes, they have comedy in Germany). The show consistently rates as the number one comedy program in all of Deutschland and was, I am proud to say, the recipient of the prestigious Adolf Grimme Preis award, which is that country’s equivalent of our “Emmy.”