

Pete Postlethwaite
Birthday
February 7, 1946 (64 years)
Place of Birth
Warrington, Cheshire, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Biography
Pete Postlethwaite (February 7, 1946 – January 2, 2011) was an English stage, film and television actor. After minor television appearances including in The Professionals, Postlethwaite's first success came with the film Distant Voices, Still Lives in 1988. He played a mysterious lawyer, Mr. Kobayashi, in The Usual Suspects, and he appeared in Alien 3, In the Name of the Father, Amistad, Brassed Off, The Shipping News, The Constant Gardener, The Age of Stupid, Inception, The Town, Romeo + Juliet, and Æon Flux. In television, Postlethwaite's most notable performance was as the villain Sergeant Obadiah Hakeswill in the Sharpe television series and television movies opposite actor Sean Bean's character of Richard Sharpe. Postlethwaite was born in Warrington, England in 1946. He trained as a teacher and taught drama before training as an actor. Steven Spielberg called Postlethwaite "the best actor in the world" after working with him on The Lost World: Jurassic Park. He received an Academy Award nomination for his role in In the Name of the Father in 1993, and was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2004 New Year's Honours List. He died of pancreatic cancer.
Pete Postlethwaite Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Pete Postlethwaite
Inception
Jul 15, 2010
The Usual Suspects
Jul 19, 1995
The Town
Sep 15, 2010
Clash of the Titans
Mar 26, 2010
The Last of the Mohicans
Aug 26, 1992
Romeo + Juliet
Nov 1, 1996
Alien³
May 22, 1992
Æon Flux
Nov 30, 2005
Alice in Wonderland
Feb 28, 1999
James and the Giant Peach
Apr 12, 1996
The Omen
Jun 6, 2006
In the Name of the Father
Dec 12, 1993
TV shows with Pete Postlethwaite
Last of the Summer Wine
Jan 4, 1973
Play for Today
Oct 15, 1970
The One Show
Aug 14, 2006
Richard & Judy
Nov 26, 2001
Minder
Oct 29, 1979
Minder
Oct 29, 1979
The BAFTA Awards
May 29, 1949
Casualty
Sep 6, 1986
Casualty
Sep 6, 1986
Cracker
Sep 27, 1993
Between the Lines
Sep 4, 1992
Pie in the Sky
Mar 13, 1994