Peter Michael Dillon is a Canadian actor known for his role in Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal (2012), where he brings a distinct presence to the film's blend of dark comedy and horror. His performance captures the absurdity and tension of a story revolving around a sleepwalking artist and his cannibalistic muse. Dillon's background in stage acting enriches his portrayal, adding depth to the film's exploration of creativity and madness. As a part of the cult cinema landscape, his work contributes to the film's unique narrative style.
Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal
Lars Olafssen, once a young celebrity in the art world is slipping away fast into the land of has-beens. His long-time art dealer, Ronny, is now an ungracefully aging hipster who desperately wants his meal ticket back. But Lars refuses to paint. His creativity comes at too high a cost - his inspiration is carnage - blood, guts and limbs. Not surprisingly, this lead to a dreadful breakdown in the past. Nevertheless, an eager Ronny arranges a teaching job for Lars at an art school in Koda Lake, a small Canadian town in the middle of nowhere. It's a 'therapeutic' measure for Lars - a means to conquer his need to paint in the 'safety' of a country retreat... That is, until Eddie comes into his life.