Peter Dyneley rose to fame as an actor, gracing the silver screen many times over the course of his Hollywood career. Dyneley's career beginnings included film roles in the dramatic adaptation "Beau Brummell" (1954) with Stewart Granger, the crime flick "Deadly Game" (1954) with Lloyd Bridges and the dramatic adaptation "Hell Below Zero" (1954) with Alan Ladd. Later, he acted in the drama "The Young Lovers" (1954) with Odile Versois, "You Know What Sailors Are" (1954) and "The Manster" (1960). He also appeared in "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" (1961) with Vivien Leigh, the Bob Hope comedic adventure "Call Me Bwana" (1963) and "The Executioner" (1970) with George Peppard. Later in his career, Dyneley appeared in "Color Him Dead" (ABC, 1973-74).