Meeno Peluce
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Meeno Peluce | |
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Born | Miro Fiore Peluce February 26, 1970 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
💼 Occupation | Photographer, former actor |
📆 Years active | 1977–present |
👩 Spouse(s) | Ilse Ackermann |
👶 Children | 2 |
👪 Relatives | Soleil Moon Frye (half-sister) |
🌐 Website | meenophoto |
Miro Fiore "Meeno" Peluce (born February 26, 1970) is a Dutch-born American animator, storyboard artist and actor.
Life and career[edit]
Peluce was born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the son of Sondra N. Londy, a Jewish-American personal manager and caterer, and Floyd N. Peluce, a certified public accountant.[1][2] He has one half-sister, actress Soleil Moon Frye, whose father was actor Virgil Frye.
Peluce made guest appearances on television shows during the 1970s and early 1980s, including Starsky and Hutch, Kojak, Benson, The Love Boat, Diff'rent Strokes, The Incredible Hulk, Happy Days, The A-Team, Silver Spoons, Manimal, Remington Steele, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, and on Punky Brewster with his half-sister (who played the titular character). Among his regular television roles were Tanner Boyle in The Bad News Bears, Daniel Best in Best of the West, and as history prodigy Jeffrey Jones in Voyagers!. He appeared in the pilot episode of the M*A*S*H spin-off W*A*L*T*E*R with Gary Burghoff, but the series was never picked up.
He has worked as a writer and director. He appeared in several television films, including The Ghost of Flight 401, Night Cries, Fast Friends, and World War III. He starred in the original 1979 theatrical release of The Amityville Horror as one of the Lutz children, and also appeared in the 1981 horror film Don't Go Near the Park. Peluce also appeared in the music video for "The Last in Line" by the group Dio.
Peluce attended UC Santa Cruz and worked as a history teacher at Hollywood High School in the 1990s. He returned to film during 1998, co-writing and co-producing Wild Horses (also titled Lunch Time Special) with sister Soleil Moon Frye, and in 2001 when he appeared in Alex in Wonder (also titled Sex and a Girl).
Peluce is a photographer with celebrity studio sessions to his credit.
Filmography[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1978 | Kojak | Christopher | S5 E18, "Halls of Terror" |
1978 | The Incredible Hulk | The Boy | S2 E1, "Married" |
1979 | Don't Go Near the Park | Nick | |
1979 | The Amityville Horror | Matt | |
1979 | The Bad News Bears | Tanner Boyle | |
1982 | Voyagers! | Jeffrey Jones | |
1983 | The A-Team (season 1) | Joey Tataro | |
1984 | W*A*L*T*E*R | Elston Krennick | |
1984 | Remington Steele | Jacky | |
2001 | Alex in Wonder | Eric the Hippie |
References[edit]
Bibliography[edit]
- Holmstrom, John. The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995. Norwich, Michael Russell, 1996, p. 373.
External links[edit]
- Meeno Peluce on IMDb
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- 20th-century American male actors
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- American male film actors
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- Dutch emigrants to the United States
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