Richard Pearce (born January 25, 1943) is an American film director, television director and cinematographer.[1] In addition to feature films, he has directed made-for-TV movies and TV series.
Richard Pearce | |
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Born | San Diego, California, United States | January 25, 1943
Occupation(s) | Film director, television director, cinematographer |
Years active | 1970–2006 |
Early life and education
editBorn in 1943 in San Diego, California, Richard Pearce went east to high school, attending St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire.
He attended Yale University, where he earned a B.A., English in 1965 where he met D.A. Pennebaker; afterwards he moved to New York City working with Pennebaker and Richard Leacock on several documentaries.[2]
Accolades
editIn 1980 he won the Golden Bear award at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival for his film Heartland.[3]
Filmography
editAs director
edit- 1977: The Gardener's Son (TV)
- 1978: Siege (TV)
- 1979: No Other Love (TV)
- 1979: Heartland
- 1981: Threshold
- 1983: Sessions (TV)
- 1984: Country
- 1985: Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV series)
- 1986: No Mercy
- 1989: Dead Man Out (TV)
- 1989: The Final Days (TV)
- 1990: The Long Walk Home
- 1992: Leap of Faith
- 1993: Homicide: Life on the Street (TV series)
- 1994: Party of Five (TV series)
- 1996: A Family Thing
- 1997: Nothing Sacred (TV series)
- 1998: Thicker Than Blood (TV)
- 1999: Witness Protection (TV)
- 2001: South Pacific (TV)
- 2002: CSI: Miami (TV series)
- 2003: The Blues: The Road to Memphis (TV series)
- 2004: Plainsong (TV)
- 2005: Law & Order: Trial by Jury (TV series)
- 2006: Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America (TV)[4]
As cinematographer
edit- Dont Look Back (1967)
- Woodstock (1970)
- Interviews with My Lai Veterans (1970)
- Marjoe (1972)
- Hearts and Minds (1974) (also associate producer)
- Hair (1979) (additional photographer)[5]
- Food, Inc. (2008)[6][7]
References
edit- ^ [1] [dead link]
- ^ "The Blues. The Road to Memphis. Biography". Pbs.org.
- ^ "Berlinale 1980: Prize Winners". Berlinale.de. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
- ^ "Richard Pearce – Director". Mubi.com.
- ^ "Hair (1979)". IMDb.com.
- ^ "Food, Inc". Worldcat.org.
- ^ "Richard Pearce". Tcm.com.
External links
edit- Richard Pearce at IMDb
- Viewer's Guide to the ABC-TV Movie: Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Montana Film Festival profile