Peter Bogdanovich

Peter Bogdanovich

1939-07-30 – 2022-01-06 (age 82) Kingston, New York, USA
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Biography

Peter Bogdanovich ComSE (July 30, 1939 – January 6, 2022) was an American director, writer, actor, producer, critic, and film historian. He started his career as a film critic for Film Culture and Esquire before becoming a prominent filmmaker as part of the New Hollywood movement. He received accolades including a BAFTA Award and Grammy Award, as well as nominations for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards.

Bogdanovich worked as a film journalist until he was hired to work on Roger Corman's The Wild Angels (1966). His credited feature film debut came with Targets (1968), before his career breakthrough with the drama The Last Picture Show (1971) which earned him Academy Award nominations for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, and the acclaimed films What's Up, Doc? (1972) and Paper Moon (1973). Other films include Saint Jack (1979), They All Laughed (1981), Mask (1985), Noises Off (1992), The Cat's Meow (2001), and She's Funny That Way (2014).

As an actor, he was known for his roles in HBO series The Sopranos and Orson Welles's last film The Other Side of the Wind (2018), which he also helped finish. He received a Grammy Award for Best Music Film for directing the Tom Petty documentary Runnin' Down a Dream (2007).

Bogdanovich directed documentaries such as Directed by John Ford (1971) and The Great Buster: A Celebration (2018). He also published numerous books, some of which include in-depth interviews with friends Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock, and Orson Welles. Bogdanovich's works have been cited as important influences by many major filmmakers.

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Known For

It Chapter Two
It Chapter Two

2019

as Peter - Director

54
54

1998

as Elaine's Patron

The Last Picture Show
The Last Picture Show

1971

as DJ (voice) (uncredited)

The Trip
The Trip

1967

as Paul's Cameraman (uncredited)

Targets
Targets

1968

as Sammy Michaels

Bella Mafia
Bella Mafia

1997

as Vito Giancamo

Coming Soon
Coming Soon

1999

as Bartholomew

Are You Here
Are You Here

2013

as Judge Harlan Plath

Opening Night
Opening Night

1977

as Self (uncredited)

78/52
78/52

2017

as Self

Audrey
Audrey

2020

as Self - Filmmaker

Between Us
Between Us

2016

as George

Infamous
Infamous

2006

as Bennett Cerf

While We're Young
While We're Young

2015

as Speaker

Lions Love
Lions Love

1969

as Peter (uncredited)

Broken English
Broken English

2007

as Irving Mann

Corman's World
Corman's World

2011

as Self - Filmmaker

Casting By
Casting By

2012

as Self