Peter Ferdinando is a multifaceted and accomplished British character actor, renowned for his diverse and captivating performances across various mediums.
He has formed a significant creative partnership with his cousin, director Gerard Johnson, starring in the critically acclaimed film Tony, as well as the award-winning feature Hyena, in which he played the lead role.
Ferdinando has also made a notable appearance as King Pin Spencer in David Mackenzie's gritty prison drama, Starred Up.
In addition, he frequently collaborates with acclaimed British filmmaker Ben Wheatley, having taken on the roles of Jacob in A Field in England, The Half-Face Man in the Doctor Who episode "Deep Breath", and Paul in Wheatley's High-Rise.
Recent projects include Tommy's Honour, a film directed by Jason Connery and starring Peter Mullan, as well as Ghost in the Shell, a sci-fi feature directed by Rupert Sanders and starring Scarlett Johansson and Juliet Binoche.
Moreover, Peter Ferdinando has appeared in Guy Ritchie's epic fantasy film, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, alongside Jude Law.
In 2017, he starred alongside Owen Wilson, Willie Nelson, and Woody Harrelson in the experimental live film directorial debut, Lost In London, helmed by Woody Harrelson.