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Birthplace:
West Hartford, Connecticut
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A versatile and gifted performer with a flair for comedy, actor Peter Paige was an accomplished theatre trouper who cut his teeth performing everything from Greek classics to Shakespeare to Eugene O’Neill on stage. Mainly known for his television work, however, Paige was most famous for having played the fabulously flamboyant Emmett Honeycutt for five seasons on the adult dramedy, “Queer as Folk” (Showtime. 2000-05). A native of West Hartford, CT, Paige was born in the summer of 1969, just one month before Neil Armstrong’s historic moon landing. Discovering theatre in middle school, Paige was
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Toured the country performing Moliere's "Tartuffe" (in two languages!)
Relocated to Portland, Oregon, where he worked for two years in local theater
1997
First audition in Los Angeles lead to a guest-starring role on "Suddenly Susan" (NBC) as Neil Pomeratz, the nervous undertaker
Wrote and performed in the two-man show "Pantophobia," co-written and co-starring Abraham Higginbotham
Appeared as a guest-star on "Will & Grace," (NBC), "Girlfriends," (UPN) and Caroline in the City (NBC)
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