Peter Bogdanovich, Oscar-Nominated Director and Champion of Hollywood's Golden Age, Dies at 82
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Source: Hollywood Reporter
He made a splash early in his career with 'The Last Picture Show,' 'What's Up, Doc?' and 'Paper Moon' and served as a surrogate film professor for a generation.
BY
GREGG KILDAY, DUANE BYRGE
Peter Bogdanovich, the Oscar-nominated writer-director of The Last Picture Show whose career, which also included hits like Whats Up, Doc? and Paper Moon, put him on a path toward living up to the example of those like Orson Welles and John Ford he so lionized, has died. He was 82.
Bogdanovich died shortly after midnight Thursday of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles, his daughter Antonia Bogdanovich told The Hollywood Reporter.
Bogdanovich, whose ever-present horn-rimmed glasses and ascot imbued him with a professorial air as he recounted the Hollywood lore he relished, catapulted to A-list status with his second film, The Last Picture Show (1971). The black-and-white drama set in a Texas town earned eight Academy Awards nominations including directing and adapted screenplay (shared with Larry McMurtry) honors for him and supporting acting awards for Cloris Leachman and Ben Johnson.
Bogdanovich, 31, has achieved a tactile sense of time and place, Stefan Kanfer raved in Time magazine shortly after the movie opened. More, he has performed that most difficult of all cinematic feats: he has made ennui fascinating. Together, that is enough to herald him as possibly the most exciting new director in America today.
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Just last night I watched "Paper Moon" on cable. I fell asleep watching "Hard Rain" with Betty White & Ed Asner. Strange coincidence.
RockRaven
(14,966 posts)which provide a rather... interesting... perspective on Bogdanovich and The Last Picture Show.
SayItLoud
(1,702 posts)Paladin
(28,254 posts)BumRushDaShow
(128,909 posts)I still have "The Last Picture Show" on my to watch list.
R.I.P.
BigmanPigman
(51,590 posts)on over several nights to discuss his films about a year ago. What a talent!
Skittles
(153,160 posts)what a tragedy that was
ZonkerHarris
(24,223 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(11,599 posts)tishaLA
(14,176 posts)What's Up, Doc?