His rise to fame comes from his many critically acclaimed roles that left audiences everywhere wanting to see this face in virtually every movie and show. And ...
[American Horror Story: Murder House](https://netflixlife.com/tv/american-horror-story-netflix/) (which is streaming right now on [Hulu](https://www.disneyplus.com/?irclickid=WF4VVs2uCxyNRqG3iHyDTyiwUkDT0YSVRQkKTg0&irgwc=1&cid=DSS-Affiliate-Impact-Content-Minute%20Media-986860&dclid=CMr_-4CgpPoCFegPiAkd7E0C1g)). Peters did such a wonderful job as Quicksilver that even those who aren’t the biggest fan of X-Men know all about [ his iconic “Sweet Dreams” scene](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnZqB5Z75zI). But, while you’re there, there’s one more show you should check out, too! Last but not least, I Am Woman is the most recent Peters starred in. - Kick-Ass (2010) as Todd – HBO Max/Hulu/Amazon Prime Video His rise to fame comes from his many critically acclaimed roles that left audiences everywhere wanting to see this face in virtually every movie and show.
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