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Peter Davis is a Director, Scriptwriter and Producer American born on 2 january 1937 at Santa Monica (USA)

Peter Davis

Peter Davis
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Birth name Peter Frank Davis
Nationality USA
Birth 2 january 1937 (88 years) at Santa Monica (USA)

Peter Frank Davis, born January 2, 1937, is an American filmmaker, author and journalist.

Biography

Davis was born in Santa Monica, and grew up in Upland and Pacific Palisades, CA. His parents were the screenwriters Frank Davis and Tess Slesinger, and after his mother's death in 1945, Isabelle Fair Wrangell became his stepmother. Davis attended both public and private schools, graduating from Chadwick School in Palos Verdes, CA. He went on to Harvard University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1957 with a A.B. in English Literature. After college, Davis worked briefly for The New York Times and served in the U.S. Army (1959-1960). From 1961 to 1964, he worked on FDR, a 26-part television series for which he interviewed President Roosevelt's family, friends, enemies, Cabinet members and political associates.

In 1965, Davis moved to CBS News as a writer and worked on documentaries about student rebellion, homosexuality, slavery, the Six Day War, racism and hunger in America. His 1971 film for CBS News, The Selling of the Pentagon, an investigation of U.S. Defense Department public relations, won the Peabody, Emmy, Polk, Ohio State, Saturday Review and Writers Guild Awards. Davis' Hearts and Minds, a film about American military action in Vietnam, won the Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary for the year 1974, as well as France's Prix Georges-Sadoul. His subsequent project, the Middletown series for PBS, received 10 Emmy nominations and two Emmys. Individual films from the series won the Blue Ribbon at the American Film Festival and the First Prize Feature Documentary at the Sundance Festival. JACK, a film he made with his son, the filmmaker Nick Davis, was nominated for two Emmys and won one in 1994.

Davis has written three nonfiction books: Hometown (1982), Where Is Nicaragua? (1987), and If You Came This Way (1995). He has reported for The Nation magazine, for which he covered the U.S. War in Iraq. He has also written for Esquire, The New York Times Magazine, New York Woman, The Boston Globe, and The Los Angeles Times.

Davis has been married three times. His first wife was the late novelist Johanna (Mankiewicz) Davis, with whom he had two children, Tim Davis (1963) and Nick Davis (1965). His second wife is the entrepreneur Karen Zehring, with whom he had two children, Jesse Harper Zehring Davis (1980) and Antonia Isabelle Zehring Davis (1981). Davis and Zehring divorced in 1995. In 2003, Davis married the journalist Alicia Anstead, and he has one stepdaughter Kristen Anstead. Davis has five grandchildren. He lives in Castine, Maine.

Usually with

Bob Hope
Bob Hope
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Peter Davis (2 films)

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Director

Hearts and Minds, 1h52
Directed by Peter Davis
Origin USA
Genres War, Documentary
Themes Politique, Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Documentary films about politics, Political films
Actors Bob Hope
Rating81% 4.0936854.0936854.0936854.0936854.093685
Un documentaire soulignant, à travers des images d'archives et des témoignages, les enjeux et les attitudes contradictoires des témoins de la guerre du Viêtnam. Le titre vient directement d'un discours du président Lyndon Johnson qui déclara, en tentant de justifier l'envoi de soldats au Viêtnam, que l'ultime victoire ne se gagnerait qu'avec le cœur et l'esprit des hommes qui vivent là-bas.
This Bloody, Blundering Business, 30minutes
Directed by Peter Davis
Origin USA
Genres Documentary, Historical
Themes Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Political films

According to the film, the Americans came to the Philippines for one reason: to civilize the people. William McKinley's Benevolent assimilation was, he said, a way to educate and civilize their "little brown brothers", the Filipinos, and leave the country once it is ready to handle its own government.

Scriptwriter

This Bloody, Blundering Business, 30minutes
Directed by Peter Davis
Origin USA
Genres Documentary, Historical
Themes Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Political films

According to the film, the Americans came to the Philippines for one reason: to civilize the people. William McKinley's Benevolent assimilation was, he said, a way to educate and civilize their "little brown brothers", the Filipinos, and leave the country once it is ready to handle its own government.

Producer

Hearts and Minds, 1h52
Directed by Peter Davis
Origin USA
Genres War, Documentary
Themes Politique, Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Documentary films about politics, Political films
Actors Bob Hope
Roles Producer
Rating81% 4.0936854.0936854.0936854.0936854.093685
Un documentaire soulignant, à travers des images d'archives et des témoignages, les enjeux et les attitudes contradictoires des témoins de la guerre du Viêtnam. Le titre vient directement d'un discours du président Lyndon Johnson qui déclara, en tentant de justifier l'envoi de soldats au Viêtnam, que l'ultime victoire ne se gagnerait qu'avec le cœur et l'esprit des hommes qui vivent là-bas.
This Bloody, Blundering Business, 30minutes
Directed by Peter Davis
Origin USA
Genres Documentary, Historical
Themes Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Political films
Roles Producer

According to the film, the Americans came to the Philippines for one reason: to civilize the people. William McKinley's Benevolent assimilation was, he said, a way to educate and civilize their "little brown brothers", the Filipinos, and leave the country once it is ready to handle its own government.