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Peter Carpenter(1939-1996)

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Peter Carpenter and Dyanne Thorne in Point of Terror (1971)
Handsome and muscular 6'3" hunk Peter Carpenter hailed from Oakland, California. Of Spanish and Italian descent, Carpenter was part of the Corbelli family who lived in the East Bay area and was raised in the Catholic faith (the name of his production company Jude Productions was done in tribute to St. Jude Thaddeus, who's the Catholic patron saint of hope and impossible causes as well as was Carpenter's confirmation name). Peter was involved in a business that made men's slacks prior to landing his first film role as a Mountie in Russ Meyer's Vixen! (1968) after Meyer saw a photo of Carpenter with a girlfriend who had auditioned for a role in the movie. Peter went on to play a lead role in the obscure exploitation melodrama Love Me Like I Do (1970). Carpenter subsequently formed a partnership with producer Chris Marconi to make the gloriously lurid drive-in double whammy of Blood Mania (1970) and Point of Terror (1971), which Carpenter not only starred in, but also co-produced and wrote the stories for. (Both of these movies were picked up for theatrical release by the legendary exploitation outfit Crown International Pictures.) Peter was planning on making another film called "Middle of Midnite" when he died quite suddenly under still unresolved and mysterious circumstances sometime in the early 1970's.
BornJuly 25, 1939
DiedApril 2, 1996(56)
BornJuly 25, 1939
DiedApril 2, 1996(56)
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Known for

Point of Terror (1971)
Point of Terror
3.8
  • Tony Trelos
  • 1971
Blood Mania (1970)
Blood Mania
4.0
  • Dr. Craig Cooper
  • 1970
Love Me Like I Do (1970)
Love Me Like I Do
5.2
  • The Husband
  • 1970
Erica Gavin in Vixen! (1968)
Vixen!
5.6
  • Mountie
  • 1968

Credits

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Actor



  • Point of Terror (1971)
    Point of Terror
    3.8
    • Tony Trelos
    • 1971
  • Blood Mania (1970)
    Blood Mania
    4.0
    • Dr. Craig Cooper
    • 1970
  • Love Me Like I Do (1970)
    Love Me Like I Do
    5.2
    • The Husband
    • 1970
  • Erica Gavin in Vixen! (1968)
    Vixen!
    5.6
    • Mountie
    • 1968

Writer



  • Point of Terror (1971)
    Point of Terror
    3.8
    • original story
    • 1971
  • Blood Mania (1970)
    Blood Mania
    4.0
    • story
    • 1970

Producer



  • Point of Terror (1971)
    Point of Terror
    3.8
    • producer
    • 1971
  • Blood Mania (1970)
    Blood Mania
    4.0
    • producer
    • 1970

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.91 m
  • Born
    • July 25, 1939
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Died
    • April 2, 1996
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(AIDS)

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    According to an interview with actress Leslie Simms, Capernter's real first name was Paige. Moreover, Carpenter was a student in an acting class taught by Simms in the 1960's.
  • Quotes
    [from a newspaper article that was published in January, 1971] The industry is in bad shape. The people in Hollywood don't care about films. They're only worried about lining their pockets.

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