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Peter Kelamis (c. 1967) is an Australian-born actor and comedian of Greek origin.
Born in Sydney, he has performed many characters to draw on. He lived with his grandparents in Greece, then moved to Canada. He had the talent to impersonate any kind of people. When ran out, he streamed upon slapstick. He did stand-up starting in his 4th grade class.
In 1985, Peter enrolled in the University of British Columbia. A comedy act race was coming up, and he decided to participate. He then excelled in the Vancouver Theatresports Company. It led him to a first showup at the Punchlines Comedy Club. He eventually opened up for such other comedians like Howie Mandel and Dennis Miller. He experienced the starshine to date: An improvisation challenge against Robin Williams. After obtaining a new agent, he spanned his career into films and TV. He was top-numbered at the Montreal Comedy Festival and he also spanned a wild tour around Canada.
Some of his appearances on TV were in The Outer Limits, Sliders, The Sentinel, and 4 different episodes of The X-Files. Kelamis made a burning-hot hit on the television series Strange Luck, and the producer agreed on him. He currently voices Rolf on Ed, Edd n Eddy. He has also played Goku on the Ocean Group dubbed version of the second season of Dragon Ball Z and the first three DBZ movies.
Some film appearances were in Happy Gilmore, Fear of Flying, I'll Be Home for Christmas, Best in Show, The Sport Pages: The Heidi Bowl, and Everything's Gone Green. He had a recurring role in Beggars and Choosers.
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