Best known as the dad in Everybody Loves Raymond.
I put this up because the news also mentioned that he was the monster in Young Frankenstein (the one correct answer I got in this week's Time Machine Movie Trivia)
I'll always remember him as the hook handed Mr. Moon in Yellowbeard.
He was in Taxi Driver too.
-Ed
I actually watched him in Where The Buffalo Roam this afternoon. It was on Starz last night, so I Tivoed it. I remember Peter most as Sheppard from Outland. I watch reruns of Everybody Loves Raymond on occassion, but I love him in Outland.
Oh Wow. RIP, Peter.
I usta have a vhs of a movie called JOE (1970), where Peter palled a hardhat type who gets involved in the drug subculture and kills a house fulla hippies.I liked him alot as Wizard in TAXI DRIVER,one of my favorite movies. Odd-I just got outta my IOP counseling and heard a short mention about his passing.See ya in the movies,Peter.
Amazing how many entertainers that we take for granted have passed on. "Young Frankenstein" is a favorite, though I am not as rabid a fan as a number of people I know (I swear, it is almost a cult).
Funny thing, and I had never noticed, he was involved as a Production Manager for a film that has eluded me for years - "The Monitors." Why does that film torment me so?
He was in a lot of things that people don't recall --
Anyone see "Hardcore", with George C. Scott? Boyle had a brief, yet pivotal, sidekick role in that --
Off camera, he was an old-school hipster/jive-talking beatnik, maaannn . . .!
Sort of from the far-out Kerouac school of communicating, you dig, daddio?
peter johnson/denny crane, daddio . . .
I have a DVD of Joe I picked up at a pawn shop a few months ago. Very gritty, very dated also with an ending you can see coming a mile away, but Boyle is fantastic as the fed up working-class monster. Worth a look for his great work, also naked young Susan Sarandon as the hippie daughter of Joe's upper-crust companion into darkness.
Also great as Robert Redford's campaign manager in The Candidate. A classic film that still holds up.
Boyle was one of those character actor who could make you watch just to see a familiar face who had more than just a few kinds of characters he could play. Also good in little films like The Dream Team and the 70s violent crime film Crazy Joe, no real connection to Joe though.