Biography
Peter Hook is the bassist and co-founder of English rock bands Joy Division and New Order.

Acting
Salford, Lancashire, England
Born
Peter Hook is the bassist and co-founder of English rock bands Joy Division and New Order.

CFNY: The Spirit of Radio· 2026
Self

Record On: New Order - Power, Corruption & Lies· 2023
self

The Hacienda - The Club That Shook Britain· 2022
Self

Gorillaz | Song Machine Live From Kong· 2021
Self

Peter Hook & The Light: Live in Mexico City· 2021
Himself

Gorillaz Present: Song Machine LIVE· 2020
Self

Peter Hook & The Light: So This Is Permanent· 2020
Himself

Football's 47 Best Worst Songs· 2018
Himself

New Order: Decades· 2018
Self (archive footage)

Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream· 2015
Himself

Biggest Band Break Ups and Make Ups· 2015
Self

Do You Own the Dancefloor?· 2015
Himself

It's Not Repetition, It's Discipline· 2014
Himself

Evidently... John Cooper Clarke· 2012
Himself

Wild Thing· 2012
Self

Joy Division: Live & Promo Appearances 1979-1980· 2011

Lemmy· 2010
Self

Joy Division· 2009
Self

Synth Britannia at the BBC· 2009
Self

New Order - Live in Glasgow· 2008
Self

Factory: Manchester from Joy Division to Happy Mondays· 2007
Himself

Shadowplayers: Factory Records and Manchester Post-Punk 1978-81· 2006
Self

New Order: A Collection· 2005
Self

The Work of Director Anton Corbijn· 2005
Self (segment "Atmosphere")

New Order: International· 2003
Self

New Order: 5 11· 2002
Self

That Tony Wilson· 2002
Self

I Swear I Was There· 2001
Self

New Order 3 16· 2001
Self

New Order Story· 1993
Self

New Order: Brixton Academy· 1989
Self

Joy Division - Substance 1977-1988· 1988
Self

Bizarre Love Triangle· 1986
Self

New Order: Pumped Full of Drugs· 1986
Himself

New Order: Pumped Full of Drugs - Live in Tokyo· 1986
Self

The Way They Were: Punk and the New Wave 1976-1978· 1986
Self

新秩序:兄弟情谊· 1986
Self

New Order: Low-Life· 1985
Self

New Order: Rox Box· 1985

The Perfect Kiss· 1985
Self

Factory: Play at Home· 1984
Self

New Order: Power, Corruption & Lies· 1983
Self

New Order: Taras Shevchenko· 1983
Self

Joy Division: Here Are the Young Men· 1982

New Order: Movement· 1981
Self

Joy Division (A Film by Malcolm Whitehead)· 1979
Self