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Peter Rand is a character actor with a remarkable knack for immersing himself in a wide range of roles. Though he may not be a household name, Rand's ability to disappear into his performances has earned him a devoted following among cinephiles and critics alike. Rand's breakthrough came in 2006 with his performance in the indie drama If You See Something, Say Something. As a TSA agent haunted by the trauma of 9/11, Rand conveyed a palpable sense of anxiety and guilt, masterfully balancing the character's outward stoicism with deeply felt emotional turmoil. This nuanced turn demonstrated Rand's skill at embodying complex, morally ambiguous figures, a talent he would further hone in later roles. In the same year, Rand delivered another standout performance in The Ralph Handel Story, a biopic chronicling the rise and fall of a flamboyant televangelist. Rand's chameleonic abilities were on full display as he inhabited the larger-than-life Handel, imbuing the character with equal parts charisma and mania. These two acclaimed performances established Rand as an actor capable of disappearing into his roles, lending authenticity and depth to even the most unconventional characters.