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Peter Tork is a recovering alcoholic.
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In 1994, Peter Tork produced his own album called Stranger Things Have Happened.
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Peter Tork was home schooled as a child.
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In 1986, Peter Tork rejoined the rest of The Monkees for a 20th anniversary reunion tour.
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Peter Tork was the executive producer of Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees.
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Peter Tork was in 56 episodes of The Monkees. He also recorded six albums with them.
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Before Peter Tork joined The Monkees, he played folk music in New York's Village and Los Angeles.
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Peter Tork's grandmother ran his fan club.
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Peter Tork was the first Monkee to play an instrument on one of their records.
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Peter Tork can play twelve different instruments.
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Peter Tork has worked as a singing waiter.
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In the late 70's, Peter Tork coached baseball and taught Algebra at a private school.
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Peter Tork is a vegetarian.
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Peter Tork has been married four times.
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Peter Tork has two daughters and one son.
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Peter Tork played his last concert with The Monkees on August 31, 2001.
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Peter Tork made $450 per episode on The Monkees.
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Peter Tork is 5'10" tall.
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Peter's character in the series was based loosley on Ringo Starr.
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Peter directed one of the episodes under his real name, Peter H. Thorkelson, the epiosde in question is "Monkees Mind Their Manor."
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Was the first of the Monkees to quit the group.
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Peter was the first Monkee to actually get to play on a Monkees song: Michael Nesmith's "Papa Gene's Blues," from their self-titled debut.