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Larry Peerce

Larry Peerce

Directing

April 19, 1930 (96 years old)
The Bronx, New York, U.S.
Male
38 Movies
16 TV Shows

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lawrence "Larry" Peerce (born April 19, 1930) is an American film and TV director whose work includes the theatrical feature Goodbye, Columbus, the early rock and roll concert film The Big T.N.T. Show, One Potato, Two Potato (1964), The Other Side of the Mountain (1975), and Oscar nominee Two-Minute Warning (1976). The son of operatic tenor Jan Peerce and talent agent Alice (Kalmanowitz) Peerce, Larry Peerce was born in The Bronx, New York City, New York. He attended the University of North Carolina. He made his directing debut with One Potato, Two Potato, released in 1964 by the distributor Cinema V. The groundbreaking drama about an interracial marriage between a white divorcee (played by Barbara Barrie, who won the Best Actress award at the 1964 Cannes Film Festival for the role) and an African-American office worker (Bernie Hamilton) was the first U.S. movie to portray such an interracial relationship. Peerce went on to direct several episodes of the Western television series Branded and the campy superhero series Batman, among other shows, before directing the early rock and roll concert film The Big T.N.T. Show, released in 1966 by American International Pictures and featuring such performers as The Byrds, Ray Charles, Bo Diddley, Donovan, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Ronettes and The Ike & Tina Turner Revue. Following more TV, Peerce returned to film in 1967 with The Mystery of the Chinese Junk and The Incident, the latter of which starred Martin Sheen and Tony Musante. He followed this with the acclaimed Goodbye, Columbus, an adaptation of the Philip Roth novel. The movie earned Peerce a DGA Award nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures, and screenwriter Arnold Schulman an Academy Award nomination for Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. Peerce's subsequent theatrical features included The Sporting Club, A Separate Peace, Ash Wednesday, and The Other Side of the Mountain. Peerce's work is frequently viewed as part of the expressive sentimental directorial style with a particular focus on coming-of-age stories.

Touched by an Angel
Touched by an Angel

Touched by an Angel

1994 7.2

Director

Age 64 (now 96)
11 eps
Batman
Batman

Batman

1966 7.3

Director

Age 35 (now 96)
6 eps
North and South
North and South

North and South

1985 7.5

Director

Age 55 (now 96)
3 eps
Branded
Branded

Branded

1965 6.8

Director

Age 34 (now 96)
7 eps
The Green Hornet
The Green Hornet

The Green Hornet

1966 7.3

Director

Age 36 (now 96)
2 eps
The Wild Wild West
The Wild Wild West

The Wild Wild West

1965 7.6

Director

Age 35 (now 96)
1 ep
A Woman Named Jackie
A Woman Named Jackie

A Woman Named Jackie

1991 8.8

Director

Age 61 (now 96)
3 eps
The Incident
The Incident

The Incident

1967 7.4

Director

Age 37 (now 96)
Two-Minute Warning
Two-Minute Warning

Two-Minute Warning

1976 6.3

Director

Age 46 (now 96)
The Monroes
The Monroes

The Monroes

1966 6.8

Director

Age 36 (now 96)
2 eps
The Other Side of the Mountain
The Other Side of the Mountain

The Other Side of the Mountain

1975 6.3

Director

Age 45 (now 96)
Run for Your Life
Run for Your Life

Run for Your Life

1965 7.1

Director

Age 35 (now 96)
1 ep
Christmas Every Day
Christmas Every Day

Christmas Every Day

1996 6.0

Director

Age 66 (now 96)
In Pursuit of Honor
In Pursuit of Honor

In Pursuit of Honor

1995 5.9

Executive Producer

Age 64 (now 96)
Elvis and Me
Elvis and Me

Elvis and Me

1988 7.3

Director

Age 57 (now 96)
Goodbye, Columbus
Goodbye, Columbus

Goodbye, Columbus

1969 5.3

Director

Age 39 (now 96)