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Peter Kastner : ウィキペディア英語版
Peter Kastner

Peter Kastner (1 October 1943 – 18 September 2008) was a Canadian-born actor who achieved prominence as a disaffected youth in movies of the 1960s.
His first leading role was in the 1964 Canadian film ''Nobody Waved Goodbye'', which was a semi-improvised, documentary-style look at middle-class teenagers. He played an alienated young man, the son of a prosperous automobile dealer, who drifts into petty thievery. His breakthrough role was in the title role in Francis Ford Coppola's 1966 comedy ''You're a Big Boy Now'', which starred Elizabeth Hartman, Geraldine Page, Rip Torn, Karen Black, and Julie Harris, in which Kastner played an earnest young man who moves from his parents' house to New York City and struggles with confusing relationships. He played a similar role as a earnest young advertising man swept up in the era in 1971's ''B.S. I Love You''.〔
Kastner starred in the 1968–1969 ABC sitcom ''The Ugliest Girl in Town'', where he played Timothy Blair, a man who dressed in drag as a favour to his photographer brother. It was following ''Ugliest Girl'' that Kastner's fortunes declined.〔Rick Salutin ("Peter Kastner, Canadian artist", ) ''Globe and Mail'' (Toronto), 21 November 2008〕 Unable to gain leading roles, he took supporting roles in movies and television series.〔Martin Knelman ("Peter Kastner, 64: Actor recalled for role as rebel" ), ''Toronto Star'', 20 September 2008; the Rick Salutin article in the ''Globe and Mail'' takes issue with this obituary.〕
He starred in the 1977 CBC Television sitcom ''Custard Pie'' as Leo Strauss, the manager of a musical group of that name,〔Peter Kenter ''TV North'', Whitecap Books, 2001, p. 35〕 but the series was not popular or critically well-received. His last film role was in ''Unfinished Business'' (1984), a sequel to ''Nobody Waved Goodbye''.
==Death==
Kastner died from a heart attack in Toronto on 18 September 2008. He was survived by his second wife, Jenny, and his brother, filmmaker and former child actor John Kastner.〔

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