Peter Bogdanovich | Career in pictures
Peter Bogdanovich’s long career in the film world includes credits for acting, directing, writing and producing. He’s also a film critic, historian and was a host on the Turner Classic Movies channel. He directed 1971’s “The Last Picture Show,” which was nominated for eight Academy Awards, and 1973’s “Paper Moon,” which earned Tatum O’Neal an Oscar for supporting actress.
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Actor Ryan O’Neal is shown with his daughter, Tatum O’Neal, in 1973’s “Paper Moon,” which was directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Tatum O’Neal, at age 10, won a supporting actress Oscar for her role as Addie.
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Actress Barbra Streisand is embraced by director Peter Bogdanovich during the filming of the 1972 comedy “What’s Up, Doc?”
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