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      • Peter Edward Ostling (born July 22, 1944), also known as Peter Jason, is an American character actor. He has appeared in over one hundred television shows and eighty films. He played Con Stapleton in the series Deadwood. He was a frequent collaborator with Walter Hill and John Carpenter on their films, eight and six times respectively.
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    Peter Jason. Actor: 48 Hrs.. Excellent, prolific and versatile character actor Peter Jason was born on July 22, 1944, in Hollywood, CA, and grew up in Balboa. He attended Newport Beach Elementary School, Horace Ensign Junior High and Newport Harbor High School.

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  3. Mini Bio. Excellent, prolific and versatile character actor Peter Jason was born on July 22, 1944, in Hollywood, CA, and grew up in Balboa. He attended Newport Beach Elementary School, Horace Ensign Junior High and Newport Harbor High School.

    • July 22, 1944
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    • Biography
    • Personality
    • Powers and Abilities
    • Equipment
    • Facilities
    • Relationships

    ―Star-Lord to Thor

    Peter Jason Quill is a Celestial-Human hybrid who was abducted from Earth in 1988 by the Yondu Ravager Clan and raised as one of their members, eventually building a reputation as the notorious intergalactic outlaw Star-Lord. In 2014, he decided to leave the Ravagers and operate individually, unintentionally becoming a key player in the quest for a precious artifact known as the Orb after stealing it from Morag. Following his arrest, he forged an uneasy alliance with fellow inmates Gamora, Drax the Destroyer, Rocket Raccoon, and Groot, who together formed the Guardians of the Galaxy. They first rallied as a team by stopping Ronan the Accuser from destroying Xandar with the Power Stone.

    A few months later, Ayesha and the Sovereign hired the Guardians to defend Anulax Batteries from an Abilisk. However, after Rocket stole some of the batteries, Ayesha sent the Sovereign fleet after them. The Guardians were saved when the fleet was destroyed by Ego, Quill's biological father, whom Quill had never met. Quill then spent a few days bonding with his father. However, when Ego revealed that he was responsible for the death of his mother, Quill allied with his fellow Guardians to prevent Ego's quest to terraform the universe. After killing Ego and witnessing Yondu Udonta's sacrifice, Quill continued to lead the Guardians of the Galaxy and eventually started a relationship with Gamora.

    In 2018, the Guardians encountered Thor and began racing against Thanos to procure the Infinity Stones. Splitting up into two groups, Quill led Gamora, Drax, and Mantis to Knowhere to recover the Reality Stone from the Collector, only to lose both it and Gamora to Thanos. Quill, Drax, and Mantis later traveled to Titan to confront Thanos in person. With help from Iron Man, Doctor Strange, and Spider-Man, the Guardians fought Thanos, during which Quill was devastated to learn that Thanos had killed Gamora. In his anger, Quill unintentionally gave Thanos an opening to strike back, and Quill, alongside his allies, was ultimately defeated. Thanos eventually succeeded in his goal and wiped out half of all life in the universe; Quill and most of the Guardians of the Galaxy were among the victims.

    Five years after his death, Quill was resurrected along with all the other lives claimed by the Snap. He then returned to Earth with the help of Strange, participating in the Battle of Earth, where he encountered a Gamora from an alternate timeline. After the battle, Quill attended Stark's funeral with the Guardians. The Guardians continued to operate alongside Thor, helping planets in need. However, when news of Gorr the God Butcher reached them, the Guardians and Thor went their separate ways, setting out to aid those in need. A year and a half later, during the rebuilding of Knowhere, Quill was still saddened by Gamora's death, regretting losing his love, until he was cheered up with a Christmas party, and a suprise apperence by his idol Kevin Bacon. Quill then found out that Mantis was his half-sister, cheering him up even more.

    In 2026, Knowhere was attacked by Adam Warlock, who was sent by Ayesha to retrieve Rocket on behalf of their creator, the High Evolutionary. While the Guardians managed to thwart Adam, Rocket was severely wounded, prompting the Guardians to seek out his place of origin to heal him. During the adventure, Quill reunited with the alternate Gamora, who had joined the Ravagers and did not wish to be in a relationship with him. With Gamora in tow, the Guardians visited Counter-Earth, a planet designed to resemble Earth. Upon saving Rocket and defeating High Evolutionary, Quill made peace with the loss of Gamora and decided to seek out his family. Quill informed the Guardians that he would be leaving the team to move back to Earth, appointing Rocket as the Guardians' new leader. Returning to Missouri, Quill reunited with his grandfather Jason Quill.

    Early Life
    Leaving Earth
    Quest for the Orb
    Uniting the Team
    Reunion with his Father
    Ego's Expansion

    ―Iron Man and Star-Lord

    Peter Quill was abducted from Earth by the thieves and smugglers called the Ravagers. Their leader, Yondu Udonta raised Quill and showed him how to survive in deep space. Udonta also taught Quill how to be the perfect thief. Peter Quill is naturally upbeat and sarcastic and is known for looking on the bright side. It seems that his 1980s pop culture-laden references his life on Earth.

    He was also very protective of his Sony Walkman that was given to him by his mother. This was shown numerous times when he attempted to assault a prison guard who took it, and when during the prison break when Quill made his way back into the prison just to retrieve the device. Later, Quill's anger for his father was more focused due to Ego breaking the Walkman despite the confession that Ego had also murdered his mother. Being a memento of his mother, Quill was understandably so protective and possessive of his Walkman. After receiving a last gift from Yondu in a Zune through Kraglin Obfonteri, Quill became attached and protective of it just like he was with his Walkman and got annoyed when Rocket took his Zune without asking him. Quill later changed his mind about letting Rocket have his Zune as he felt a connection with Rocket because they both originated on Earth and understood that he liked music just like he does. However, this caused Quill to risk his life from space exposure for a second time in order to retrieve it after accidentally dropping it during the Attack on Arête Laboratories despite having already lost his Celestial powers, almost resulting in his death before Adam Warlock rescued him in time. When he decided to leave the Guardians, Quill trusted Rocket as the new leader of the team and not only left his Zune with him to remember him but also so he can listen to music.

    Before joining the Guardians, Quill lived in the ways of an average criminal and thug, going so far as killing Sakaarans and attempting to kill Korath himself when they seemingly threatened his well-being as they were arresting him for interrogation by Ronan. Although, he only attacked them when he was aware that he could get the drop on them and win, as well as when he knew that he could not convince them to let him go. However, he merely stunned and knocked out the guards on the Kyln with his Quad Blasters instead of using lethal force, which shows that he only would kill to defend himself or in battles with foes that are outside the law, such as Ronan and Korath's men. He is very conscientious of his physical weaknesses, which prevents him from acting impulsive as he is always aware of the dangers of his actions, especially in combat.

    Quill has shown that he can be heroic; he was unwilling to watch Gamora die in space, so he exited his pod and gave Gamora his mask, saving her life, nearly at the cost of his own. He was also the one who brought the Guardians together to save Xandar, showcasing his leadership qualities and a certain amount of charisma since all the members were well-known outlaws. While not showing it often, and despite his womanizing habits, Quill does have romantic feelings for Gamora, and even though she puts up a serious and cold demeanor towards him, she also reciprocates his feelings. This eventually changed a few years later where they both admitted their feelings for each other, with Gamora just moments before being captured by Thanos and eventually dying, confessed that she loved Peter more than anything. Peter likewise was also extremely affected after learning of her death to the point of going into an extreme rage and viciously attacking Thanos in retaliation. When he reunited with an alternate Gamora, he was quite happy and made it his mission to find her after she disappeared.

    Quill can create inventively, and often extremely unorthodox, solutions to problems on the fly. His confrontation with Ronan the Accuser is an example of this, distracting him long enough for Rocket Raccoon and Drax the Destroyer to put the Enforcer back together to destroy Ronan's hammer to break loose the stone. He even created a more unorthodox but successful plan with the Avengers on how to stop Thanos. This was later unsuccessful as Quill soon broke the plan when he went into a rage upon learning that Thanos had killed Gamora. Quill's sense of humor is similar to Stark and Strange. There were many pieces of evidence of this such as when he claimed Stark's plan in attacking Thanos was good but dumb and that if he came up with the plan then it would be better. Also, Quill possessed good wisdom, as seen when he told his future teammates on Knowhere that their mistrust for others were the reasons why they didn't have any friends, and gave Thor some wise advice about experiencing various emotions, such as love, and finding his way in life before parting ways from him.

    Former Powers

    ―Ayesha to Star-Lord •Hybrid Physiology: Due to his heritage, he was part Celestial and part human, giving him superhuman abilities. Even while not having awakened his celestial power, Quill had enough power to briefly survive while holding the Power Stone on his own and after awakening his full power, was able to challenge his father, a true Celestial, who had easily subdued the other Guardians. Although he still has hybrid DNA, he has lost his cosmic powers after Ego died. •Superhuman Strength: During his fight with Ego, Quill was able to enhance his strength to the point that he could match his father on relatively equal terms, enough for his punches to affect Ego and was also able to pin him against a cliff and throw him against some rocks. •Superhuman Durability: Due to his paternal heritage from Ego, Quill holds considerable amounts of supernatural durability and endurance to the point that he even was able to physically withstand the exposure to the energy from an Infinity Stone. Quill survived direct attacks from Gamora without suffering lethal damage and later he held the Power Stone for a short length of time without dying and was able to harness its power when sharing the burden with the other Guardians. This also allowed him to survive space exposure during the Skirmish on Knowhere as he gave his mask to Gamora when she was almost killed by Nebula, notably enduring the vacuum long enough for Yondu and the Ravagers to collect them. He did not suffer any severe effects from it in contrast to when he encountered space exposure again without his Celestial powers during the Attack on Arête Laboratories, almost resulting in his death before Adam Warlock rescued him in time. Quill himself also noted that he was able to survive numerous injuries while working for the Ravagers, though none were implausible enough to raise any suspicion. He is also capable of withstanding the strong blows of the Abilisk tentacles without damage of his body. During the Battle on Ego's Planet, Quill survived the explosion of the Laser Drill with no injuries. When he fought Ego, he was able to withstand Ego's attacks and only had minor injuries at the end of the fight. Quill was able to use his cosmic power to enhance his physical strength and durability to the point where he was almost immune to damage, allowing him to easily smash through stone and survive crashing into the ground at bullet-like speed. •Regenerative Healing Factor: After holding the Power Stone in his bare hands, Quill sustained severe burns and scars all over his body. Thanks to his latent Celestial powers, he was able to heal all his injuries with no trace of scar tissue in the remaining time before his meeting with the Nova Corps mere days later. •Immortality: While battling his father Ego, Ego told him that as long as Ego's essence is still alive, Star-Lord himself will never die, unless killed by an exterior force. This was shown when he succumbed to the Snap. •Cosmic Energy Manipulation: While on Ego's planet, Ego taught him how to manipulate cosmic energies and how to use it to create solid constructions by drawing energy from the planet. He once created a ball to play catch with his father, like he always dreamed of. He can even empower his fists with cosmic energy to produce superhuman physical strikes, such as when he did with his father moments prior to his father's death. •Molecular Manipulation: While battling Ego, Yondu Udonta's encouragement allowed Star-Lord to realize his ability to manipulate matter. He used it to propel himself into the air at a high velocity. He was able to construct things and weapons out of matter, such as gloves of rock to punch his father and later he enveloped himself into a giant Pac-Man to counter the giant materialized by his father.

    Abilities

    •Expert Combatant: Quill is a highly skilled and formidable hand-to-hand combatant, having trained from a young age in Ravagers. He was even able to stand his ground against Gamora, the finest assassin trained by Thanos, in a fist fight. He uses his two blasters as melee weapons to strike and knock his foes unconscious with a hard strike to the head with great skill. He was able to easily take down multiple Nova Corps, Kyln, and Sakaaran soldiers by striking them with the blasters. Quill also managed to easily subdue and hold the superhuman, but inexperienced Spider-Man at gunpoint during their brief skirmish, as well as dodge blasts sent at him by Thanos using the Power Stone and even plant an explosion on Thanos himself, although he did had aid from Doctor Strange's use of Eldritch Magic to conjure platforms, which helped him maneuver through Thanos' attacks and plant the device. ―Peter Quill to Groot •Expert Marksman: Having been instructed by Yondu, Quill is well-versed in the use of weapons from all over the galaxy, but he prefers using his own Quad Blasters, which he is shown to be accomplished with. He also handled a Kyln Guard's rifle, a weapon he was not believed to have ever seen before, and easily shot and destroyed a drone with it. He even accurately shot Spider-Man during their skirmish and trapped him long enough to hold him at gunpoint. ―Star-Lord to Iron Man •Master Tactician: Quill is an exceptional tactician, as shown when after finding Iron Man's plan to suck, Quill took the lead and made his own plan to stop Thanos and was nearly successful until he broke the group's hold on him after going into a rage on learning Gamora's death. He also played a key role in fighting and coordinating strategy during the Battle of Xandar. ―Star-Lord to Ego •Master Thief: Raised by the Ravagers, Quill is highly trained in the art of thievery and evasion. Though Star-Lord has a criminal record, thievery is not one of the charges, though Rhomann Dey picked him up for petty theft. ―Star-Lord to Rocket Raccoon •Master Pilot: Quill is an accomplished starship pilot. He has used this skill to escape Korath and his men on Morag. When being ambushed by the Sovereign, Quill was able to maneuver his ship around a quantum asteroid field while simultaneously feuding with Rocket Raccoon. Drax the Destroyer said himself that "you have to be the greatest pilot" to get through the field. •Multilingualism: Quill is fluent in his native English, and he can also understand Groot after spending four years with Groot.

    Weapons

    •Quad Blasters: Quill carries dual direct energy weapons in the form of handguns. They each have two triggers for the index and middle finger for the top and bottom barrel respectively, with the bottom barrel shooting lightning and the top barrel shooting fiery bolts or blasts. While the fire-like blast on the top barrel is lethal, killing its live targets on impact and even sends the target flying backwards with great force, the bottom barrel produces streaks of nonlethal electricity to electrocute its targets and incapacitate them. He has used his two blasters as melee weapons in the past to strike and knock out his foes, specifically Kyln Guards, with a strike to the head. He was even shown striking enemies with the barrels while shooting the lethal setting, which allowed him to hit harder and harm stronger opponents. While fighting Thanos on Titan, he demonstrated being able to load specialized projectile attachments onto the barrel of his weapons, one of being a stunning device powerful enough to cause Thanos pain. •Nova Machine Gun: Quill stole this gun from a Kyln guard to shoot down attacking hoverbots during his escape. •Energy Bolas: A hi-tech version of an ancient throwing weapon made of weights on the ends of an interconnected energy cord, designed to capture targets by entangling their legs. During the Attack on Peter Quill, Star-Lord used these Bolas to try and subdue Gamora, although she quickly escaped. •Hadron Enforcer: Designed and built by Rocket Raccoon, the Enforcer shoots a concentrated bolt of nuclear explosive force that only detonates on its target. The mass and size of the target determine how large the explosion will be. Rocket claimed it could destroy a moon. He briefly handled the weapon in the Guardians plan to kill Ronan the Accuser, but has not held it since. •Power Stone: During their final battle with Ronan the Accuser, Quill and the other Guardians of the Galaxy used the Power Stone in tandem to direct the Stone's energy at Ronan, destroying his body and killing him. •Switchblade: Quill used a switchblade to remove the database from Theel’s head.

    Other Equipment

    •Helmet: Quill owns a helmet that shows threats on HUD and has internal comm systems. The helmet allows him to breathe in the vacuum of space. When he presses the button on the side of his head, light blue energy wraps around his face and the back of his head and becomes the helmet. After his first helmet was destroyed by Ego, he acquired a replacement. •Jet Boot Attachments: Quill formerly owned jet attachments that he affixed to his boots to make jet boots, while he activated them with buttons on his leg. The jet attachments can rotate in any direction and can be used to propel him through the air at great speed, though they do not allow for sustained flight and only allow him to jump and briefly float for several feet. They can also be used in flying in deep space due to the lack of gravity and weight removing the limitations they experience in environments of normal gravity. Quill improvised the technology as weapons by attaching one of them on a hostile and activated them, which sent the target flying backwards. Quill initially retired them in favor of using Aero-Rigs, although he resume using them for the Infinity War before discarding them for good. •Translator Implant: Star-Lord has a translator implant in his neck that helps him understand many of the languages spoken in the universe. •Lock Pick: A small device designed to automatically open doors, used on the one guarding the Temple Vault in Morag to effortlessly enter the room storing the Orb. •Plasma Sphere: One of Peter Quill's gadgetry and weapons is a glass-like ball that much like a glowstick, lit up when shook. It was dangerous when shattered, as it could ensnare and disintegrate living creatures in a cloud of its released plasma, though it quickly diminishes. •Holo-Map Projector: Part of his arsenal and tools is a holographic device given him by the Broker, Quill able to project and Holographic Map on the planet Morag of the size of a football field and projects what was there before, even people moving around. Quill scanned the ruined temple area of Morag and could identify the creatures and people living their before. It could also highlight a certain area red to show Star-Lord where it detects a certain object. This is how Quill knew to go up the temple stairs to find the Orb. •Gravity Mine: A device that could exert greater amounts of the force of gravity on a designated object and gravitate it towards itself was in Quill's possession. It can generate gravity as powerful as a planet and pull something to itself as if the object were in a planet's orbit. If it is not programmed to pull a certain object while active, it will pull everything in a 1-foot radius towards itself at great speed. Quill used this to incapacitate Korath's troops before it was shot and destroyed. •Orb: Star-Lord was hired to get the Orb for the Broker. However, the Broker backed out on him which caused a chase for the orb involving Quill, Groot, Rocket Raccoon, Gamora, Ronan's army, and the Ravagers. •Aero-Rigs: Quill uses one of Rocket Raccoon's jet-pack like devices to seamlessly fly through the air, giving him great mobility in combat. Unlike his jet boot, Aero-Rig allows Quill sustained flight to any altitude. •Holographic Space Suits: When the Guardians of the Galaxy killed Ego, Yondu Udonta flew in and saved Quill. He then put the suit onto Quill as they went into space, sacrificing himself. •Med-Pak: Star-Lord used a med-pak to heal Rocket Raccoon after Adam Warlock's attack. •Space Suit: A special suit used to survive in the vacuum of space. Quill and the other Guardians used the suits until Mantis accidentally threw them away.

    Earth Memorabilia

    Much of his personal items from Earth traveled with him when he was taken by the Ravagers as a child. His ship, the Milano, once housed this memorabilia, with the songs from his Walkman being able to be played on the ships sound system, with what appeared to be a stereo being added to the ship. The ship was abandoned on Berhert. ―Peter Quill to Gamora •Sony TPS-L2 Walkman Headset: Quill is very protective of his Sony Walkman; when deprived of it in prison, he challenged a guard for its return but was electrocuted in response. He received it from his mother, along with two mixtapes containing several songs from the 60's all the way through to the '80s. Unfortunately, this Walkman was destroyed by Ego after revealing to Peter that he put the tumor inside Meredith Quill's head. •Awesome Mix Vol. 1: Meredith Quill put together a mixtape named Awesome Mix Vol. 1 so that her son could listen to songs she used to listen to when she was growing up. •Awesome Mix Vol. 2: When Meredith was dying from cancer and gave her son a second mixtape as a gift, as moments before she died. However, Quill never opened his gift and kept the tape as one of the few mementos from Earth. After he and the other Guardians of the Galaxy members saved Xandar from Ronan, he finally opened his mother's gift. Unfortunately, the cassette was inside the Walkman when Ego crushed it. •Troll doll: A type of plastic doll with furry up-combed hair, depicting a troll. Quill uses it as a memento from Earth. After the attack on Xandar was over, Yondu proceeded to capture the Orb, only to realize there was a troll doll inside, and Quill kept the Orb to put it into the custody of the Nova Corps. •ALF Trading Cards •Garbage Pail Kids Trading Cards •Puffy Stickers: An assortment of ALF Puffy Stickers was used all over the Milano, sticking towards his cassette deck. •Scratch and Sniff Stickers: Quill had a few stickers that were sticking onto his cassette deck, these stickers are made so that when scratched, they release a scent. This scent is normally related to the image displayed. •Zune Music player: Zune was a brand of digital media products and services marketed by Microsoft. Kraglin Obfonteri gave Quill a Zune as a present from Yondu after his death, intended to be given upon Quill's return to the Ravagers. Obfonteri said Yondu, "Found it at a junker shop" and "it has over three hundred songs." This replaces the Walkman destroyed by Ego. •Mattel Electronics Football Tracker: While the Guardians of the Galaxy were hired by the High Priestess Ayesha, leader of the Sovereign race to defend some batteries from the Abilisk, Quill uses a monitor to track down the creature so that team would know where it was coming. •Defender Arcade Game: When Groot started to go into his adolescent years, he began to play Quill's Defender game. He would spend practically all his time on it wherever he went, including meeting Thor and helping him forge a new weapon.

    •Broker's Shop: Quill traveled to the shop to meet with the Broker and sell the Orb. He was kicked out after he revealed Ronan the Accuser is also hunting the Orb.

    •Temple Vault: The Ravagers were hired by the a contact of the Collector to retrieve the Orb from its resting place in Morag. Quill decided to go on his own and take the reward money to travel solo. However, before he could procure the Orb Korath and his associates stopped him and attempted to bring Quill to their master, Ronan. The two parties fought and Quill escaped the temple with the Orb in his possession.

    •Nova Corps Headquarters: After the Battle of Xandar, the Guardians met with Irani Rael, who told Quill that his father is not human.

    •Boot of Jemiah: Quill and the Guardians of the Galaxy waited to meet with the Collector in the Boot of Jemiah, where he flirted with Gamora before he interrupted Drax and Rocket Raccoon's fight.

    Family

    •Jason Quill - Maternal Grandfather •Maternal Grandmother •Step-Grandmother •Ego † - Father and Attempted Killer •Meredith Quill † - Mother •Maternal Uncle •Mantis - Paternal Half-Sister and Former Teammate •Paternal Half-Siblings † •Adoptive Grandfather •Adoptive Grandmother •Yondu Udonta † - Adoptive Father, Former Leader, Former Teammate and Savior

    Allies

    •Higgins - Former Teacher •Kevin Bacon - Idol and Friend •David Hasselhoff - Idol •Fitzgibbon •Ravagers •Yondu Ravager Clan - Kidnappers and Former Teammates •Horuz † •Vorker † •United Ravagers •Stakar Ogord •Martinex •Mainframe •Krugarr •Gamora - Savior, Former Teammate and Friend •Bereet - Former Love Interest •Broker •Guardians of the Galaxy - Former Teammates •Rocket Raccoon - Former Enemy, Successor and Best Friend •Gamora † - Former Attempted Killer and Former Love Interest •Groot - Former Enemy and Close Friend •Kraglin Obfonteri - Close Friend •Cosmo - Close Friend •Adam Warlock - Former Attempted Killer and Savior •Phyla •Blurp •Drax the Destroyer - Former Teammate and Close Friend •Nebula - Former Attempted Killer, Former Teammate and Close Friend •Moloka Dar † - Former Fellow Inmate •One Legged Prisoner † - Former Fellow Inmate •Tivan Group •Taneleer Tivan/Collector •Carina † •Nova Corps - Former Enemies •Irani Rael •Rhomann Dey •Garthan Saal † •Avengers •Steve Rogers/Captain America •Tony Stark/Iron Man † - Temporary Enemy •Peter Parker/Spider-Man - Former Attempted Victim and Savior •Bruce Banner/Hulk - Resurrector •Clint Barton/Hawkeye •James Rhodes/War Machine •Sam Wilson/Falcon •Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch † •Scott Lang/Ant-Man •Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel •Masters of the Mystic Arts •Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange - Temporary Enemy •Wong •Golden Tribe •T'Challa/Black Panther † •Shuri •Dora Milaje •Okoye •Jabari Tribe •M'Baku •Border Tribe •Wakandan Royal Guard •Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier •Asgardians •Thor - Former Teammate, Friend and Former Rival •Brunnhilde/Valkyrie •Einherjar •Warsong •Korg •Miek •Einherjar •Howard the Duck •Hope van Dyne/Wasp •Pepper Potts/Rescue •Yakan •Glenda •Toothgnasher •Toothgrinder •Bzermikitokolok and the Knowheremen •Bzermikitokolok •Kortolbookalia •Sliyavastojoo •Phloko •Hoobtoe •Xlomo Smeth •Steemie Blueliver •Orloni Peddler •Ura - Situational Ally •Neelie † •Till † •Abilisks - Former Enemies •Star Children •Latti •2KK9090 •Phlektik - Former Enemy

    Enemies

    •Ronan the Accuser † - Attempted Killer and Victim •Korath † - Attempted Killer and Attempted Victim •Sakaarans •Maskless Sakaaran † •Head Riot Guard † •Angry Guard † •Mean Guard † •Monstrous Inmate † •Sovereign •Ayesha † - Former Employer and Attempted Killer •Sovereign Admiral •Sovereign Chambermaid •Zylak - Attempted Killer •Thanos † - Killer •Thanos † •Black Order •Ebony Maw † •Cull Obsidian † •Proxima Midnight † •Corvus Glaive † •Chitauri •Leviathans •Chitauri Gorillas •Outriders •Sakaarans •Booskans •Habooska the Horrible † •OrgoCorp •High Evolutionary - Attempted Killer •Orgosentries •Karja •Kai-El •Kwol •Carrot Head •Theel † - Victim •Vim † •Murf •Blue Jay † •Hell Spawn •War Pig † •Behemoth † •Octo-hyena † •Controller †

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  4. The following is the complete list of the filmography of American actor Peter Jason.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2019
    Con Stapleton
    Television film
    2017–19
    Uncle Jim
    5 episodes
    2017
    Abel Jenkins
    Episode: "The Judas Wolf"
    2016
    Dr. Timmins
    Television film
  5. Peter Edward Ostling (born July 22, 1944), also known as Peter Jason, is an American character actor. He has appeared in over one hundred television shows and eighty films. He played Con Stapleton in the series Deadwood.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Star-LordStar-Lord - Wikipedia

    Star-Lord (Peter Jason Quill) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Steve Englehart and Steve Gan , the character first appeared in Marvel Preview #4 (January 1976).

  7. Peter Jason Quill, also known by his alias Star-Lord, is a fictional character portrayed primarily by Chris Pratt in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.

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