Peter "Pete" Soucy was born in
Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador. Soucy moved with his family to
Gander in 1969, where he attended school before eventually attending
NSCAD in
Nova Scotia. Soucy taught High School Visual Arts for five years between 1983 and 1989, four years in Clarenville High School,
Clarenville, NL, and one at
Bishops College in
St. John's. Since 1986, Soucy has been acting, writing, designing, and directing for stage, radio and television. A graduate of the
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Soucy later taught
Visual Arts for several years in secondary schools. His most successful
play,
FLUX, has been adapted for television, published, and performed in several provinces and states. In 1987, Soucy co-founded the Day Job Theatre. Since then, he has appeared in many television commercials and has completed a three-year term as Artistic Director of Rebel Island Theatre and the NaGeira Theatre Festival in
Carbonear. Soucy unsuccessfully ran for the Liberals in the
1999 provincial election. He lost to
Jack Harris, who was leader of the
NDP at the time.
Awards •
Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council Award - 1986 •
Kari Award - 1996 ==Snook==