Peter Caulfield Net Worth

Peter Caulfield is an actor born in Boston, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom on June 19, 2013. He was raised in Nottingham and trained at the Paul McCartney Drama school (LIPA). He is well known for his West End Theatre performances, such as the role of Lehman Brothers in 'Enron' and Sam in the European premier of 'Obamaology'. He has also starred in the National Theatre's Broadway and London hit 'One Man 2 Guvnors' and performed alongside Ian Mckellen and Tom Hardy. Peter is also a talented vocalist and voice-over artist, having voiced the lead role of Rene in the animated film 'After The End'. On screen, he played Francesco in the Russell T. Davies drama series 'Cucumber' and 'Banana'. In 2017, he will be playing Dahh-Ren in the season 10 episode of Doctor Who, Oxygen, and will be seen in the British feature film 'Strangeways Here We Come'.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day June 19, 2013
Birth Place  Boston, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
Age 10 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
2013 Celtic
Full name Peter Caulfield
Date of birth (1959-12-21) 21 December 1959 (age 58)
Place of birth Coatbridge, Scotland
Current team Celtic
Years Team
1997–1999 Monklands Ladies
1999–2010 Glasgow City
2011–2013 Celtic (Assistant Manager)
2016– Celtic (Assistant Manager)

💰 Net worth

Peter Caulfield is a highly talented actor known for his exceptional performances in the United Kingdom. With his undeniable talent and dedication to his craft, Peter Caulfield has managed to accumulate a commendable net worth. In 2024, his net worth is estimated to range between $100K to $1M, a testament to the success and acclaim he has garnered over the years. Through his memorable roles and remarkable skill, Peter Caulfield continues to captivate audiences and solidify his position as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

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Awards and nominations:

Peter Caulfield picked up the inaugural Manager of the Year award in 2009, sponsored by the Scottish Sun newspaper, when he lifted the prize at the first ever Scottish Women's Football awards night at Hampden Park.

Biography/Timeline

1997

Following spells coaching in boys football and the men's amateur game, he accepted an offer from Monklands Ladies to become Manager and guided them in his first season to the 1997/98 Scottish 1st Division West title, with a 100% win record, and into the Scottish Women's Premier League for the first time. After a single year in charge in the Premier League, where he consolidated their position, he left after an approach from Glasgow City, who themselves had just been promoted to the Premier League, stating he felt Monklands Ladies were unable to match his ambitions.

1998

Caulfield was appointed manager of Glasgow City after they won the 1998–99 Scottish Women's 1st Division West title, in their inaugural year in women's football, and remained in charge until his departure in December 2010.

2008

Amazingly the team also won the Scottish Women's Football League Cup, in November 2008, which comprised teams from all three regional second divisions, together with the 12 Scottish Women's First Division clubs. When the team lifted the trophy, beating Celtic's reserve side 3–0, in the final at Lesser Hampden, they became the youngest team to lift the trophy as well as the only Second Division club to do so.

2009

Peter Caulfield picked up the inaugural Manager of the Year award in 2009, sponsored by the Scottish Sun newspaper, when he lifted the prize at the first ever Scottish Women's Football awards night at Hampden Park.

2011

Caulfield joined Celtic in February 2011 following his surprise departure from Glasgow City where he spent 11 years in charge, winning five Scottish Women's Premier League titles, three Scottish Cups and two Premier League cups. He was appointed manager at Celtic in January 2013 following two years spent as assistant manager to Robert Docherty.

2013

He resigned from Celtic on 25 July 2013, only five months into his first season in charge of the team. In a statement, the club cited "work and family reasons." for his departure.

2016

In September 2016, Caulfield rejoined Celtic once again as Assistant Manager.