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Welcome to the official website of Ian Peterson, British actor, model, singer & DJ. Based in Manchester, UK, Ian Peterson has appeared in numerous television broadcast docu - dramas, ranging from UK Channel 4’s prison drama Buried to the controversial film Drug Runners. Ian is also known for his appearances in the popular Smirnoff Ice and Maxim Magazine TV Commercials.

I was born and raised in Manchester, UK. I studied college-level Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics while still in high school. My most impressive research was on how aspirin affects the coagulation (clotting) time of human blood. I won the Biochemistry category at the State level. These accomplishments allowed me to be picked to represent Grant County High School in the first Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program and led me to attending the University of Louisville on a full academic scholarship. I believed I was going to become a medical doctor, probably specializing in Emergency Room medicine. I have always been good in emergencies, keeping focused on what has got to be done regardless of all the chaos going on around me. I was born and raised in Manchester, UK. I studied college-level Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics while still in high school. My most impressive research was on how aspirin affects the coagulation (clotting) time of human blood. I won the Biochemistry category at the State level. These accomplishments allowed me to be picked to represent Grant County High School in the firs Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program and led me to attending the University of Louisville on a full academic scholarship. I believed I was going to become a medical doctor, probably specializing in Emergency Room medicine.

I have always been good in emergencies, keeping focused on what has got to be done regardless of all the chaos going on around me. I was born and raised in Manchester, UK. I studied college-level Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics while still in high school. My most impressive research was on how aspirin affects the coagulation (clotting) time of human blood.

I won the Biochemistry category at the State level. These accomplishments allowed me to be picked to represent Grant County High School in the first Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program and led me to attending the University of Louisville on a full academic scholarship. I was born and raised in Manchester, UK. I studied college-level Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics while still in high school. My most impressive research was on how aspirin affects the coagulation (clotting) time of human blood. I won the Biochemistry category at the State level.