Peter Billingsley Explained

Birth Date:April 16, 1971
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Occupation:Actor, filmmaker
Spouse:Elizabeth Bains (m. 2015)
Children:2
Yearsactive:1973–present
Birth Name:Peter Michaelsen

Peter Billingsley (born April 16, 1971), also known as Peter Michaelsen and Peter Billingsley-Michaelsen,[1] [2] is an American actor and filmmaker. He is best known for portraying Ralphie Parker in A Christmas Story and A Christmas Story Christmas. He also played Jack Simmons in The Dirt Bike Kid, Billy in Death Valley, and Messy Marvin in a series of commercials for Hershey's Syrup in the 1980s. While an infant, he began acting in television commercials.

Early life

Peter was born in New York City. His father, Alwin Michaelsen, is a financial consultant, and his mother, Gail, was once Alwin's secretary. She is the niece of Stork Club owner Sherman Billingsley, and the cousin of Glenn Billingsley who was married to actress Barbara Billingsley.

All five of the children in the family had acting careers when they were young. The older Billingsleys, Dina and Win, had the briefest acting careers working mostly in commercials, with minor guest spots on television shows. Peter's elder sister, Melissa, is best known for her role as Maxx Davis on Me and Maxx.[3] Peter's older brother, Neil, began playing Danny Walton on the daytime soap opera Search for Tomorrow in 1975 and has had numerous roles in commercials and guest shots on TV series.

Peter Billingsley received his early childhood education from a combination of tutors, public schools, and private institutions (including the Professional Children's School in New York City), Phoenix Country Day School in Paradise Valley, Arizona and Longview Elementary School in Phoenix and eventually passed his California High School Proficiency Exam (CHSPE) at the age of 14. He seems to have also attended some public secondary schools prior to passing the CHSPE, including Arcadia High School (in Phoenix).

Billingsley was a spokesman for the young astronaut program and was present in 1986 at launch pad 39B (at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida) for the doomed launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger.[4]

Career

Billingsley's first acting role was when he was 2 in a 1973 Geritol commercial. He went on to star in about 120 television advertisements throughout the 1970s and early 1980s.[5] At 12 he was quoted as saying, "After 100 [commercials], you lose count." He was best known for a series of commercials for Hershey's chocolate syrup in which he portrayed the character Messy Marvin.[6] [7] One of Billingsley's earliest film roles was in 1978's If Ever I See You Again, written and directed by Joseph Brooks.

His role in 1981's Paternity opposite Burt Reynolds earned a nomination for "Best Young Comedian – Motion Picture or Television" at the Young Artist Awards.[8] In 1981, he appeared in Honky Tonk Freeway. In 1982, Billingsley starred in several features, including Death Valley, Massarati and the Brain, and the made-for-TV movie Memories Never Die with Lindsay Wagner and his sister, Melissa. He had a featured guest role as Gideon Hale on Little House on the Prairie, began a three-year stint as a co-host on NBC's popular Real People (for which he earned another Young Artist Award nomination), and hosted a two-episode offshoot of the show called Real Kids.

In 1983, Billingsley starred in A Christmas Story, based on Jean Shepherd's In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, which built its audience slowly over the years and is now broadcast each year for 24 hours from Christmas Eve until Christmas Day on sister cable networks TBS and TNT. The film earned Billingsley another Young Artist Award nomination, and is arguably the one role with which he is most associated. He has been quoted as saying that people still approach him on the street, only to say "you'll shoot your eye out, kid!" After about 40 years, he reprised the role in a sequel film titled A Christmas Story Christmas directed by Clay Kaytis for HBO Max.[9]

In 1984, Billingsley starred in an adaptation of The Hoboken Chicken Emergency with Dick Van Patten and Gabe Kaplan, a special Thanksgiving episode of the PBS series WonderWorks.[10] He appeared on a "Super Teen" special edition of Family Feud, and on Celebrity Hot Potato.[11]

As the late 1980s approached, Billingsley's acting career slowed. He made guest appearances on Who's the Boss?, Punky Brewster, The Wonder Years, and Highway to Heaven. He appeared in The Dirt Bike Kid (for which he won a Young Artist Award), Russkies, and Beverly Hills Brats.

The early 1990s had Billingsley tackling older roles such as a would-be athlete who gets hooked on steroids in the CBS Schoolbreak Special The Fourth Man. On the project he formed a close friendship with Vince Vaughn.[12] His next Schoolbreak Special appearance was in The Writing on the Wall (1994), starring Hal Linden as a rabbi who teaches three boys about the horrors of intolerance after they are caught defacing his home, temple, and car with swastikas and antisemitic graffiti. Billingsley was nominated for an Emmy Award for the role.[13]

Other work

The most notable of his later film acting assignments was Arcade (1993), in which he starred as a teenaged "virtual reality" addict; he worked as the postproduction supervisor (credited as Peter Michaelsen). He began working behind the scenes more often. Known as Peter Michaelsen, he was assistant editor on Knights, a film which featured Kris Kristofferson. In 1994, he starred in, wrote, and directed (credited as Peter Billingsley) the short film The Sacred Fire, and credited as Peter Michaelsen as the executive producer. The film won an Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films' Golden Scroll Award.

His career behind the scenes continued, including work on The Discovery Channel's A.R.K.: The New Adventures of Animal Rescue Kids, The X Show, Made, and Elf, in which he has a cameo appearance.

In 2001, he was nominated for an Emmy Award as co-executive producer for the show Dinner for Five. In 2005, he helped produce the movie Zathura. He was an executive producer for the Universal Pictures production The Break-Up in which he had a small acting role (as Andrew), appearing alongside frequent collaborator Jon Favreau.[14] Billingsley served as executive producer on director Favreau's Iron Man feature film; he also acted in the film playing William Ginter Riva, a scientist who works for Obadiah Stane; he reprised the role later in 2019 in the film .[15] Billingsley, Favreau, and Vaughn appeared in Four Christmases (2008). Couples Retreat (2009) starring Favreau and Vaughn was Billingsley's first major film as director and was followed by his second directorial effort Term Life, which also starred Vaughn.

Billingsley's acting career continues, as well, with roles in , Elf, L.A. Heat, and No Deposit, No Return, which was voted Best Feature Film at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival in 2000.[16] He took an acting part in an experimental film for the new Maxivision 48 projection system which was developed by Dean Goodhill.[17]

Billingsley released a CD titled Christmas Stories...Christmas Songs on Run For Cover Records in 1999 with longtime friend Brian Evans.[18] He signed on as executive producer of a musical adaptation of A Christmas Story that opened in Seattle in December 2010. He said he was "honored to be a part of this project and looks forward to bringing the play to more stages... Just think about the idea of a leg-lamp kickline."[19]

Personal life

Billingsley married Elizabeth "Buffy" Bains in 2015, with whom he has two children.[20] [21]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
1978If Ever I See You AgainChild[22] [23] [24] [25]
1981Honky Tonk FreewayLittle Billy[26] [27] [28]
PaternityTad
1982Death ValleyBilly
1983A Christmas StoryRalphie Parker[29] [30] [31]
1985The Dirt Bike KidJack Simmons
1987RusskiesAdam[32]
1989Beverly Hills BratsScooter[33]
1993ArcadeNick
1994The Sacred FireKyle Baker
2000No Deposit, No Return
2001MadeCo-producer
2003ElfMing Ming the elfAlso co-producer[34]
2005Co-producer
2006The Break-UpAndrewAlso executive producer
Wild West Comedy ShowHimselfAlso co-producer
2008Iron ManWilliam Ginter RivaAlso executive producer[35]
Four Christmases Ticket Agent[36]
2009Couples RetreatDirector
2013A Case of YouScott[37]
2015Prescription ThugsExecutive producer
2016Term LifeDirector[38]
2019William Ginter Riva[39]
2022A Christmas Story ChristmasRalphie ParkerAlso co-producer and story writer[40] [41]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
1982Little House on the PrairieGideon HaleEpisode: "No Beast So Fierce"
Massarati and the BrainChristopher 'The Brain' MassaratiTV movie
Memories Never DieShawn Tilford
1982–1984Real PeopleHimself (host)
1984The Hoboken Chicken EmergencyArthur BobowiczTV movie
1985Who's the Boss?Bobby WalshEpisode: "Double Date"
The O'BriensSonTV movie
Highway to HeavenRidleyEpisode: "The Monster, Part 1", "The Monster, Part 2"
Punky BrewsterRichmond MatzieEpisode: "Christmas Shoplifting"
1986Tall Tales & LegendsKevinEpisode: "Pecos Bill"
Punky BrewsterRichmond MatzieEpisode: "Girls Will Be Boys"
The Last FrontierMarty AdamsonTV movie
1987Carly's WebRobert Krantz Jr.
1990CBS Schoolbreak SpecialJoey MartelliEpisode: "The Fourth Man"
1993The Wonder YearsMicky SpiegelEpisodes: "Summer, Part 1", "Independence Day, Part 2"
1994CBS Schoolbreak SpecialTonyEpisode: "The Writing on the Wall"
1995Family Reunion: A Relative NightmareMark McKenna Jr.TV movie
1995–1997Sherman OaksBilly BakerContract role
1999L.A. HeatLance AllanEpisode: "Obsession"
The X ShowSenior field producer
2000Who's Watching Who?StarringTV movie
The New Adventures of A.R.K.
2001–2004Dinner for Five
2003Trigger Happy TVField producer - final year
2008Dinner for FiveExecutive producer
2012Art of ConflictProducer
2012–2014Sullivan & Son
  • Executive producer: All episodes
  • Writer: 33 episodes
  • Director: 6 episodes
2013Pursuit of the TruthHimselfAs judge: 1 episode
Producer: 10 episodes
2015–2021F Is for FamilyExecutive producer[42]
2020HimselfSpokesperson, Young Astronaut Program

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryWorkResultref
1983Young Artist AwardBest Leading Young Actor in a Feature FilmA Christmas Story[43] [44] [45] [46] [47]
1985Young Artist AwardBest Leading Young Actor in a Feature FilmThe Dirt Bike Kid[48]

Further reading

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Entity Information . ecorp.azcc.gov . Arizona Corporations Commission . March 12, 2023.
  3. Web site: Me and Maxx TV Show - Me and Maxx Television Show . TV.com . May 10, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080203193306/http://www.tv.com/me-and-maxx/show/8046/summary.html . February 3, 2008.
  4. News: Hope Then Despair: 30 Years Since the Challenger Disaster . May 11, 2023 . . January 28, 2016 . en.
  5. News: November 15, 1987 . Billingsley Always Had It So Good . . live . subscription . https://web.archive.org/web/20230509051754/https://www.orlandosentinel.com/1987/11/15/billingsley-always-had-it-so-good/ . 1 . May 9, 2023.
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  8. Web site: Peter Billingsley . IMDb.
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  10. News: WonderWorks (1984). AllMovie. June 22, 2020. February 7, 2005.
  11. http://www.xanfan.com/celebrities/celebhotpotato.htm SuperShow 8000 Celebrity Archive: Celebrity Hot Potato
  12. http://www.defamer.com/hollywood/vince-vaughn/update-peter-billingsleys-guide-to-beating-the-child-star-odds-181156.php Peter Billingsley's Guide To Beating The Child Star Odds
  13. http://afterschoolspecials.net/_wsn/page2.html Little Eagle Productions Inc. Specials I
  14. Web site: Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn & Peter Billingsley: Friends & Frequent Collaborators. McKittrick. Christopher. April 25, 2016. ThoughtCo.com. May 8, 2017.
  15. http://movies.about.com/od/ironman/a/ironman011707.htm "Gwyneth Paltrow Joins Iron Man Movie"
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  18. http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,909146,00.html#credits Brian Evans: Christmas Stories Christmas Songs – Listen, Review and Buy
  19. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/peter-billingsley-executive-produce-christmas-54895 Profile
  20. Web site: Why Peter Billingsley Waited Nearly 40 Years to Make 'A Christmas Story Christmas' . December 23, 2022 . Peoplemag . en.
  21. Web site: Webber . Stephanie . October 19, 2015 . Ralphie! Christmas Story's Peter Billingsley Is Engaged . December 23, 2022 . Us Weekly . en-US.
  22. Book: Stewart, Kerry. May 1978. If Ever I See You Again. paperback. Bantam Books. New York City. 978-0553121872. registration.
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  41. Web site: 'A Christmas Story' Sequel In The Works At Legendary and Warner Bros With Peter Billingsley Set To Reprise Ralphie Role. Deadline Hollywood. January 20, 2022. Justin. Kroll. August 3, 2022.
  42. Web site: 'F Is for Family' Renewed for Season 3 at Netflix. Variety. June 28, 2017. December 1, 2018.
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