Peter Bartlett

Peter Bartlett

Birthdate
August 28, 1942 (81 years old)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For
Acting

Details

Birthdate
August 28, 1942 (81 years old)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For
Acting

Biography

With appearances on shows such as Law & Order and films such as Meet the Parents, Bartlett portrayed Nigel Bartholomew-Smythe on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. He had portrayed this role from 1991 until the soap's cancellation in 2012. In 2009, he began portraying Nigel's English cousin Neville. In 2004 he appeared on Broadway playing the role of Pluto in The Frogs, the Stephen Sondheim-Burt Shevelove-Nathan Lane adaptation which played at the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center. His lively performance was well received by critics and audiences, and Stephen Sondheim has stated that Mr. Bartlett's delivery of the line, "Get out of town!" (preserved on the original cast recording by PS Classics) was a highlight of the show. He also starred in the 2009 Disney film The Princess and the Frog as a valet named Lawrence. He starred on Broadway in The Drowsy Chaperone as Underling, the butler. He opened to highly favorable reviews in the Broadway revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella on March 3, 2013 playing the Prince's calculating Regent, Sebastian. He later played several roles in the hit Broadway musical Something Rotten!, and appeared as the flabbergasted "Head Waiter" in the Roundabout revival of She Loves Me in 2016.

Peter Bartlett's LGBTQ+ Titles

Jeffrey
Jeffrey
Casting Director

Acting (12)

2021
Only Murders in the Building as Jerry Blau (2 episodes)
2016
She Loves Me as Head Waiter
2009
The Princess and the Frog as Lawrence (voice)
2005
The Producers as Kevin the Costume Designer
2004
From Other Worlds as Curator
2001
Get Well Soon as Louis
2001
Law & Order: Criminal Intent as Ferris (1 episode)
2000
Ed as Mr. Dunford (1 episode)
2000
Meet the Parents as Animal Shelter Worker
1995
Jeffrey as Casting Director
1990
Law & Order as Judge Thomas Orlin (1 episode)
1968
One Life to Live (69 episodes)