11-23-2021, 06:50 PM
Peter Jonathan Aykroyd[1] (November 19, 1955 – c. November 20, 2021) was a Canadian actor, comedian, former Saturday Night Live cast member and writer.
Born to Lorraine and (Samuel Cuthbert) Peter Hugh Aykroyd[2] in Ottawa, he was the younger brother of comedian Dan Aykroyd.[3] Along with his older brother he was in the Second City comedy troupe in Toronto. The two were also on Saturday Night Live. He was a cast member and writer in the fifth season, 1979–80.[4]
He and Dan Aykroyd wrote the movie Nothing but Trouble in the early 1990s; Peter wrote the story[5] and Dan wrote the screenplay. In 1996, Peter Aykroyd co-created the Canadian sci-fi show Psi Factor[5] with Christopher Chacon and Peter Ventrella; the show was hosted by his brother Dan and produced 88 episodes.[6]
In 1997, Peter Aykroyd and Jim Belushi provided the voices of Elwood Blues and Jake Blues for the cartoon The Blues Brothers: Animated Series, playing the roles made famous by their respective brothers Dan and John. Peter Aykroyd appeared in such films as Spies Like Us, Dragnet, Nothing but Trouble and Coneheads.[3]
On November 20, 2021, one day after his 66th birthday, it was announced at the end of Saturday Night Live that Aykroyd had died.[7] His death was from septicemia due to an untreated abdominal hernia, according to his brother Dan.[8]
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Born to Lorraine and (Samuel Cuthbert) Peter Hugh Aykroyd[2] in Ottawa, he was the younger brother of comedian Dan Aykroyd.[3] Along with his older brother he was in the Second City comedy troupe in Toronto. The two were also on Saturday Night Live. He was a cast member and writer in the fifth season, 1979–80.[4]
He and Dan Aykroyd wrote the movie Nothing but Trouble in the early 1990s; Peter wrote the story[5] and Dan wrote the screenplay. In 1996, Peter Aykroyd co-created the Canadian sci-fi show Psi Factor[5] with Christopher Chacon and Peter Ventrella; the show was hosted by his brother Dan and produced 88 episodes.[6]
In 1997, Peter Aykroyd and Jim Belushi provided the voices of Elwood Blues and Jake Blues for the cartoon The Blues Brothers: Animated Series, playing the roles made famous by their respective brothers Dan and John. Peter Aykroyd appeared in such films as Spies Like Us, Dragnet, Nothing but Trouble and Coneheads.[3]
On November 20, 2021, one day after his 66th birthday, it was announced at the end of Saturday Night Live that Aykroyd had died.[7] His death was from septicemia due to an untreated abdominal hernia, according to his brother Dan.[8]
More at Wikipedia.
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