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Peters was born on June 2, 1945, in Van Nuys, California. [1] Peters is of Cherokee (father) and Italian (mother) descent. [2] While growing up in a rough neighborhood, Peters's father died when he was eight years old and his mother later remarried; Peters was later expelled from school and sent to reform school for a year when he was 12.
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Tim Burton was planned to direct the film and Jon Peters would produce it. Nicolas Cage was to star as Superman while Christopher Walken was rumoured to play Brainiac.Casting choices considered for Lois Lane were Courteney Cox and Sandra Bullock, although Peters stated that he wanted Bullock to play the character.
“I never was married to Jon Peters," she noted, referencing the 79-year-old hairdresser-turned-film producer whom Anderson was widely reported to be married to for just 12 days back in January 2020.
Producer Jon Peters and model Pamela Anderson attend the premiere of "Glory" on Dec. 11, 1989, at the Cineplex Odeon Cinema in Century City, Calif. (Photo: Ron Galella, ...
Warren married producer Jon Peters in 1967 and divorced him in 1975 after a two-year separation. [4] [17] They have one son, Christopher Peters. [18] [19] From 1977 to 1985, she lived with choreographer Jeffrey Hornaday.
Jon Peters produced the film alongside director Sonnenfeld. In a 2002 Q&A event that appears on An Evening with Kevin Smith, filmmaker Kevin Smith talked about working as a screenwriter for Peters on a fifth potential Superman film in 1997. He revealed that Peters demanded, among other things, that Superman fight a giant spider in the third act ...
Anderson received permission from Jon Peters to develop a character based on him, on the sole condition that Peters's favorite pick-up line was used, and Anderson went on to create a "monster version" of Peters based on 1970s Hollywood producers who had "a reputation for a lot of bravado and aggro energy." [8]