49 min

The Bold Interview: Eric Peterson is Out of Work The Bold Acting Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

Eric Peterson is one of Canada’s most iconic actors. With a career that spans more than 50 years. Best known for his roles in Corner Gas, Street Legal and onstage as the WWI flying ace Billy Bishop in Billy Bishop goes to War which he co-created with writer and composer John Gray.
We talk about how at age 77 he doesn’t have any work lined-up. As well as what makes for great performance and what was his best year.
Peterson lives in Toronto with his wife Annie Kidder, sister to the late Margot Kidder.
He came over to my house and we talked at my dining room table.
You can listen to the Bold Acting Podcast (the Bold Interview, the What I Learned from Reading …, and How to be a Person Newsletter read aloud) wherever the podcasts are for you.
If you like the Bold Acting Podcast talk it up at your next dinner or book club. Word-of-Mouth is the best form of advertising. If you don’t like it maybe just keep that to yourself.
Rating and reviewing the thing is also greatly appreciated. It goes a long way to spreading the word.
BOLD is a reader-supported publication and podcast. Consider becoming a paid subscriber.

At my house in West Toronto May 2024.


This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit boldacting.substack.com/subscribe

Eric Peterson is one of Canada’s most iconic actors. With a career that spans more than 50 years. Best known for his roles in Corner Gas, Street Legal and onstage as the WWI flying ace Billy Bishop in Billy Bishop goes to War which he co-created with writer and composer John Gray.
We talk about how at age 77 he doesn’t have any work lined-up. As well as what makes for great performance and what was his best year.
Peterson lives in Toronto with his wife Annie Kidder, sister to the late Margot Kidder.
He came over to my house and we talked at my dining room table.
You can listen to the Bold Acting Podcast (the Bold Interview, the What I Learned from Reading …, and How to be a Person Newsletter read aloud) wherever the podcasts are for you.
If you like the Bold Acting Podcast talk it up at your next dinner or book club. Word-of-Mouth is the best form of advertising. If you don’t like it maybe just keep that to yourself.
Rating and reviewing the thing is also greatly appreciated. It goes a long way to spreading the word.
BOLD is a reader-supported publication and podcast. Consider becoming a paid subscriber.

At my house in West Toronto May 2024.


This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit boldacting.substack.com/subscribe

49 min