Peter Feeney
Peter Feeney is a versatile and accomplished figure in the performing arts, known for his work as an actor, writer, producer, and acting coach. With over 60 credits across film and television, he has made significant contributions to the industry, including notable roles in the feature film *Black Sheep* and the tele-feature *Abandoned*. More recently, Peter has showcased his talent in various television series such as *Mystic*, *Playing for Keeps*, *My Life is Murder*, and *Cul-de-Sac*.
In addition to his acting career, Peter is a published author who adapted his novel *Blind Bitter Happiness* for the screen, where he took on both directing and acting responsibilities. His passion for nurturing new talent is evident through his teaching endeavors at his own studio in Auckland, where he imparts his knowledge and experience to aspiring actors.
Peter is also a dedicated facilitator for workshops with organizations like NZSDG, NZ Equity, and MEAA. In 2020, he released his acclaimed handbook, *Acting and How to Survive It*, which has been well-received in the acting community. Through his multifaceted career, Peter Feeney continues to leave an indelible mark on the arts, influencing both peers and students alike.