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Peter Dinklage: The ‘Station Agent’ With a Heart of Gold


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If you rent the DVD of the award-winning 2003 film The Station Agent, which features a head-turning performance by Peter Dinklage, be sure to watch the extras. You’ll find out, as we did, that Dinklage is a vegetarian. In every scene of the movie in which Dinklage’s character is eating a meal, he assures viewers that the food is all-vegetarian, right down to the “beef” jerky strips.

Peter Dinklage

With Dinklage’s secret out, we asked him to star in our new vegetarian-testimonial PSA series, in which celebrities like Forest Whitaker, Casey Affleck, James Cromwell, J.D. Fortune, and Joss Stone explain the many reasons for forgoing flesh—from saving animals and protecting the environment to preventing diseases like heart disease and various types of cancer. Despite his busy schedule, Dinklage readily agreed to participate, making time in between filming guest appearances on the FX series Nip/Tuck and his roles in several upcoming films, including Underdog and The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.

“I like animals, all animals. I wouldn’t hurt a cat or a dog—or a chicken or a cow. And I wouldn’t ask someone else to hurt them for me,” says Dinklage. “That’s why I’m a vegetarian.”

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