
Peter Haskell
Acting
Peter Haskell (October 15, 1934 – April 12, 2010) was an American actor who worked primarily in television. Haskell was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Rose Veronica (née Golden) and geophysicist Norman Haskell. He attended Browne & Nichols and later earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Harvard University following a two-year stint in the United States Army where he rose to the rank of Private First Class. Haskell's plan to study at Columbia Law School was derailed when he was cast in the off-Broadway play The Love Nest, with James Earl Jones and Sally Kirkland in 1963. Haskell subsequently appeared in numerous television shows throughout the 1960s, 70s and 80s including as a regular on the soap operas Search for Tomorrow and Ryan's Hope. His film appearances include the title role in The Legend of Earl Durand, Riding the Edge and Robot Wars, though he is best known for playing Mr. Sullivan, the CEO of Playpals Toys, in David Kirschner's Child's Play 2 and Child's Play 3. (Source: Wikipedia)

Once You Meet a Stranger

Robot Wars
Rooney

A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus Story
Tom Warmus (uncredited)

Maid for Each Other
Don Stone

Child's Play 3
Sullivan

Child's Play 2
Sullivan

Riding the Edge
Dean Stradling

Natalie - A Tribute to a Very Special Lady

Forty Days of Musa Dagh

Visions of Christmas Past
Jake Miller

The Fantastic Seven
Phil Samson

The Cracker Factory
Charlie Barrett

Shadow of Fear
Dave Bryant

Mandrake
William Romero

The Jordan Chance
Lee Southerland

Superdome
Doug Collins

The Night They Took Miss Beautiful
Damon Faulkner

The Cloning of Clifford Swimmer
Clifford Swimmer

The Legend of Earl Durand
Earl Durand

Christina
Simon Bruce

The Phantom of Hollywood
Ray Burns

The Suicide Club
Tommy Kennicott

The Man Who Came to Dinner
Bert Jefferson

The Eyes of Charles Sand
Charles Sand

Love Hate Love
Leo Price

The Numbers Start with the River
Narrator

The Ballad of Andy Crocker
Nelson (uncredited)

An Impression of John Steinbeck: Writer
Narrator (voice)

Passages from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake
Shem







