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Peter Bogdanovich (July 30, 1939 – January 6, 2022) was an American director, writer, actor, producer, critic, and film historian. He started out his career as a young actor studying under Stella Adler before working as a film critic for Film Culture and Esquire and finally becoming a prominent filmmaker of the New Hollywood movement.
In promotion of part one of her eponymous memoir, Cher, 78, didn't hold back when telling The Times about working with the late Peter Bogdanovich and Frank Oz, who she referred to as "the guy from ...
Bogdanovich, meanwhile, called her the most difficult actor he ever worked with. Cher trashes her “Mask” director Peter Bogdanovich, calls him 'an a--hole' and 'a pig': 'I really, really ...
Peter Bogdanovich — whose “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon” solidified his reputation as one of the most important filmmakers in the New Hollywood of the ’70s, but whose ...
Peter Bogdanovich was born too late, but also at just the right time. The 82-year-old film critic, historian, advocate and maker, who died Thursday, first blinked his eyes in 1939, the year Alfred ...
A U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and U.S. Attorney probe into trading in the shares of ImClone Systems resulted in a widely publicized criminal case, which resulted in prison terms for businesswoman and television personality Martha Stewart, ImClone CEO Samuel D. Waksal, and Stewart's broker at Merrill Lynch, Peter Bacanovic.
The Killing of the Unicorn: Dorothy Stratten 1960–1980 is a book by Peter Bogdanovich detailing the relationship between Bogdanovich and Dorothy Stratten, the making of They All Laughed and Stratten's murder. There is also criticism of Hugh Hefner and Playboy and its treatment of women. [1] Bogdanovich says he wrote the book "for himself.
A look at the complicated life and career of filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich, who was often out of step with the times but moved to a tender rhythm all his own.