Peter Bogdanovich

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Peter Bogdanovich was an influential American filmmaker, critic, and historian associated with the New Hollywood movement, best known for directing films like "The Last Picture Show" and "Paper Moon."

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instanceOf actor
author
film critic
film director
film historian
film producer
human
screenwriter
awardReceived Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay
Academy Award nomination for Best Director
BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay
causeOfDeath complications from Parkinson's disease
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1939-07-30
dateOfDeath 2022-01-06
directed Daisy Miller
Mask
Nickelodeon
Noises Off
Paper Moon
Saint Jack
Targets
Texasville
The Cat's Meow
The Last Picture Show
They All Laughed
What's Up, Doc?
educatedAt Stella Adler Studio of Acting
ethnicOrigin Austrian-Jewish
Serbian
familyName Bogdanovich
fullName Peter Bogdanovich
genre comedy film
coming-of-age film
drama film
givenName Peter
influencedBy Howard Hawks
John Ford
Orson Welles
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement New Hollywood
nativeLanguage English
notableRole Dr. Elliot Kupferberg in The Sopranos
notableWork Daisy Miller
Mask
Nickelodeon
Noises Off
Paper Moon
Saint Jack
Targets
Texasville
The Cat's Meow
The Last Picture Show
They All Laughed
What's Up, Doc?
occupation actor
author
film critic
film director
film historian
film producer
screenwriter
partner Cybill Shepherd
Dorothy Stratten
placeOfBirth Kingston, New York, United States
placeOfDeath Los Angeles, California, United States
religion Eastern Orthodoxy
residence Los Angeles, California, United States
spouse Polly Platt
workedFor American International Pictures
workedWith Roger Corman
wrote Who The Devil Made It
Who The Hell's In It


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