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Cue and A PLAYBILL.COM'S CUE & A: Peter Stormare Peter Stormare — who co-stars in the Broadway revival of Hedda Gabler — fills out Playbill.com's questionnaire with random facts, backstage trivia and pop culture tidbits.
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Peter Stormare Photo by Andrew Ward

Full given name: Peter Stormare
Hometown: West Hollywood
Zodiac sign: All of them
Special skills: Whatever they need.
First Broadway show ever saw: Black and Blue
If you could go back in time and catch any Broadway show, what would it be? Sam Shepard's Buried Child
Current show you have been recommending to friends: The Seagull
Favorite show tune: "Ol' Man River"
MAC or PC? Both, can't make up my mind.
Most played song on your iPod: My own stuff: Blonde From Fargo
One CD you couldn't live without: "London Calling" by Clash and "Nevermind" by Nirvana, ripped and burned on to one CD. smile
Last book you read: A biography of Ibsen
Must-see TV show: "Beavis and Butthead"
Last good movie you saw: "No Country for Old Men"
Favorite board game: Yahtzee
Performer you would drop everything to go see: Elvis
First stage kiss: So long ago I don't remember the show, but it was enjoyable — that I do remember.
Favorite pre-/post-show meal: Pre: Tuna and hard boiled eggs. Post: Hard boiled eggs and tuna
How you got your Equity card: By working hard.
Worst flubbed line/missed cue/onstage mishap: Never had a major one yet, and I hope I never do.
Worst costume ever: I only wear nice stuff
Cats or dogs? Dogs...and cats
Favorite cereal: I prefer oatmeal
Who would play you in the movie? Steve Buscemi
Worst job you ever had: Baker
TV or commercial gig you most enjoyed: VW commercials, V dub in da house!
Leading man role you've been dying to play I wouldn't mind tackling Macbeth before I die.
 
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