Richard Pearce

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AKA: Richard Inman Pearce, Jr, Dick Pearce
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 01/25/1943
Birthplace: San Diego, California, USA

biography

After meeting D A (Don) Pennebaker during his senior year in college, Richard Pearce got his first taste of filmmaking helping out on Pennebaker's Bob Dylan documentary, "Don't Look Back" (1967). He went on to shoot such documentaries as Emile de Antonio's "America is Hard to See" (1968), "Interviews with My Lai Veterans" (1969) and three Oscar-winners, "Woodstock" (1970), "Marjoe" (1972) and "Hearts and Minds" (1974). Pearce edited, shot and directed the non-fiction film "Campamento" (1970), about the ill-fated Allende regime in Chile and was one of the credited cinematographers on Neil Continued

Credits

(TV Show)
2005-2005
Director
2005
(TV Show)
2005-2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Director
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
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(TV Show)
2003-2003
Director
2003
(TV Show)
2002-2002
Director
2002
Director
1996
Director
1984
Director
1980
Associate Producer
Director
Director
Director

milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Trained as cinematographer while working for Seattle-based owner of TV stations in the Pacific Northwest
 
Joined group of filmmakers producing documentaries on social themes
1969 
Shot the documentary "Interviews with My Lai Veterans"
1970 
Served as cinematographer for the documentary "Woodstock"
1970 
Lived in Chile; directed, shot and edited documentary, "Campamento"
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