Peter Krause, born on August 12, 1965, in Alexandria, Minnesota, is an American actor, director, and producer renowned for his nuanced performances across television and film.
With a career spanning over three decades, Krause has become a familiar face through roles like Nate Fisher in HBO’s Six Feet Under, Adam Braverman in NBC’s Parenthood, and Bobby Nash in Fox’s 9-1-1.
Raised in a middle-class family—his mother a second-grade teacher and his father a high school English teacher—Krause initially pursued a medical career, studying pre-med at Gustavus Adolphus College, before pivoting to acting with an MFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.
Siblings
Peter grew up with two siblings, an older brother, Michael Krause, and a younger sister, Amy Krause.
Michael, like Peter, has ties to education, reportedly working as a teacher, echoing their parents’ professions.
Little is publicly known about Michael’s personal life, as he has stayed out of the spotlight, but his influence as the eldest sibling likely contributed to Peter’s grounded upbringing.
Amy, the youngest of the trio, has also maintained a low profile, with scant details available beyond her connection to Peter.
Career
Krause’s acting career kicked off in the late 1980s with small television roles, including a stint as a sketch comedian on Carol Burnett’s Carol & Company.
His first significant break came in 1998 with the ABC sitcom Sports Night, where he played anchorman Casey McCall, earning critical acclaim for his sharp wit and charm.
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This role paved the way for his defining performance as Nate Fisher in Six Feet Under (2001–2005), a darkly comedic drama about a dysfunctional family running a funeral home.
Krause’s portrayal of the conflicted eldest son showcased his dramatic depth and solidified his status as a leading actor.
Following Six Feet Under, Krause starred in series like Dirty Sexy Money (2007–2009) as lawyer Nick George and The Catch (2016–2017) as conman Benjamin Jones, demonstrating his versatility across genres.
His role as Adam Braverman in Parenthood (2010–2015) further endeared him to audiences, portraying a devoted father navigating family life with authenticity.
Since 2018, he has anchored 9-1-1 as Captain Bobby Nash, a firefighter with a complex past, reinforcing his knack for compelling, character-driven roles.
Krause has also ventured into producing, notably on 9-1-1, and directed episodes of Parenthood, showcasing his multifaceted talents.
Accolades
Krause’s career is decorated with significant recognition, reflecting his impact on television.
For Six Feet Under, he earned three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (2002, 2003, 2006) and two Golden Globe nods (2002, 2003), though he didn’t take home the top prize.
His ensemble work on the series contributed to two Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2003, 2004), shared with co-stars like Michael C. Hall and Frances Conroy.
Earlier, Sports Night netted him a SAG nomination in 2000, hinting at his rising star power.
Krause’s role in Parenthood earned him a 2011 Prism Award nomination for Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline, acknowledging his portrayal of Adam’s emotional struggles.
While 9-1-1 has yet to yield individual awards, its popularity underscores his enduring appeal.
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