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Peter Bogdanovich

Highest Rated: 100% Runnin' Down a Dream: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (2007)

Lowest Rated: 0% Illegally Yours (1988)

Birthday: Jul 30, 1939

Birthplace: Kingston, New York, USA

The Peter Bogdanovich story is a Hollywood tale through and through, replete with memorable associations and fantastic success, along with various ups and downs. Bogdanovich was a teenage actor in NYC and directed and produced an Off-Broadway production of Clifford Odets' "The Big Knife" at age 20. He worked as a film critic for such magazines as Film Culture, Movie and Esquire and began interviewing directors in the early '60s, writing monographs for the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Howard Hawks, Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock and publishing elsewhere the results of his talks with other luminaries like John Ford, Fritz Lang and Allan Dwan. Critics compared his breakout movie, "The Last Picture Show" (1971), to "Citizen Kane." "What's Up, Doc?" (1972) was his tribute to the screwball comedies of Howard Hawks. Starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal, "What's Up, Doc?" was a huge success, just the prescription for a country weary of the Vietnam War. Bogdanovich followed with the Depression-era comedy-drama "Paper Moon" (1973), which marked the peak of his filmmaking fame. "Nickelodeon" (1976), recreating the early days of motion pictures, was also a success, but personal tragedy sidelined him for a time following the murder of companion Dorothy Stratten. He returned in 1985 with "Mask," which opened to good reviews, and was followed by "Texasville" (1990), a sequel to "The Last Picture Show," and "Noises Off" (1992), adapted from the hit stage play. Bogdanovich continued to care about and seek out directors from the early days of Hollywood, compiling a storehouse of anecdotal information about the pioneering days of Hollywood which found its way into "Who the Devil Made It?," a huge and valuable collection of his interviews with 16 great Hollywood directors that was published in 1997. Peter Bogdanovich died on January 6, 2022 in Los Angeles, CA at the age of 82.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 92% Runnin' Down a Dream: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
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100% Fragments of Paradise
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98% 89% The Last Picture Show
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95% 85% Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story Watchlist 94% 86% The Great Buster: A Celebration Watchlist
93% 83% Mask
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92% 82% They'll Love Me When I'm Dead
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92% 84% Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel
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91% 94% Paper Moon
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91% 62% Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster
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Filmography

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Sleep No More: Director's Cut 2024 Executive Producer Willie and Me 17% 2023 Charley Actor The Wild One 2022 Self Fragments of Paradise 2022 Self Fragments of Paradise 100% 2022 Self Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster 91% 62% 2021 Self It: Chapter Two 62% 78% 2019 Peter -- Director Actor The Creatress 2019 Theo Mencken Actor They'll Love Me When I'm Dead 92% 82% 2018 Self The Other Side of the Wind 82% 57% 2018 Brooks Otterlake Actor, Executive Producer The Great Buster: A Celebration 94% 86% 2018 Narrator, Director, Writer Los Angeles Overnight 2018 Vedor Ph.D. Actor Los Angeles Overnight 90% 2018 Actor We Blew It 2017 Self Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story 95% 85% 2017 Self 78/52 88% 79% 2017 Self 6 Love Stories 2016 Duane Crawford Actor Between Us 50% 33% 2016 George Actor The Tell-Tale Heart 50% 2016 The Old Man Actor Durant's Never Closes 17% 69% 2016 George Actor Pearly Gates 2015 Marty Actor This Is Orson Welles 2015 Self She's Funny That Way 46% 35% 2014 Director, Screenwriter Phantom Halo 9% 43% 2014 Executive Producer Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles 73% 2014 Self
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