- The January 26, 1993 draft of the screenplay for The Three Musketeers (1993) credits script revisions to Peyton.
- Educated at Harvard, Stanford, and The California Institute for the Arts.
- Was one of several screenwriters that did rewrites on Catwoman (2004).
- In October 2002, Variety magazine reported that Peyton had written the script for a remake of the 1982 Italian movie, Io so che tu sai che io so (1982), with Jim Carrey attached as star. Bob Cooper and Michael Birnbaum were slated as producers.
- In April 1995, it was reported that Peyton was hired by Morgan Creek Productions to pen the script for "Eye of the Tiger", based on the 1975 book of the same name by Wilbur Smith, with Albert S. Ruddy, Andre Morgan, and Jon Brown set to produce the project.
- In June 2001, Peyton was hired by producer David Permut to write a script for the remake of the 1997 French comedy, Kings for a Day (1997).
- In 2004, it was reported that Peyton was writing a remake of the 2002 French movie, Man on the Train (2002), for Landscape Entertainment.
- Read and synopsized every Brenda Starr comic strip ever written for Ernest Lehman.
- Worked as a Script Reader for various companies and producers, such as David Begelman.
- On December 19, 2007, Variety Magazine reported that Peyton had written a television pilot for AMC called "Uninvited Guest", which followed a character who suffers from multiple personality disorder.
- On November 9, 2004, Variety Magazine reported that Peyton was slated to write "The Topkapi Affair", the sequel to The Thomas Crown Affair (1999) for MGM.
- In November 2005, it was announced that Peyton, and producers Michael Tollin and Brian Robbins, were developing a television series for the WB called "City of Gold".
- In February 2002, it was announced that Peyton was writing the screenplay adaptation of "Veronica", based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Christopher, for Landscape Pictures.
- In August 2004, it was announced that Peyton was working on the screenplay adaptation of the John Scott Shepherd novel, "Henry's List of Wrongs" for New Line and director Mark Waters.
- He had rewritten a script for Barry Levinson called "The Duke of Baltimore", which was based on the true story of former Maryland Governor Marvin Mandel.
- In August 2001, it was reported that Peyton was one of several writers that had worked on a screenplay adaptation of the Jim Cohen novel "Ump" for MGM, with Arnold Schwarzenegger in mind for the lead role.
- He had worked on a screenplay called "I.Q. 83" for DreamWorks.
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