
Peter Jackson
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 63 |
Web site | www.facebook.com |
Date of birth | April 6,1961 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Bradford |
United Kingdom | |
Net worth | Forbes |
Spouse | Fran Walsh |
Children | Katie Jackson |
Billy Jackson | |
Did you know | Peter Jackson is the second-highest-grossing director by worldwide box office ($6. 520 billion). |
Height | 169 (cm) |
Official site | facebook.com |
Books | Book 1 1066‑1750 |
Billy Jackson | |
Fran Walsh | |
Production company | WingNut Films |
Park Road Post | |
Weta Digital | |
Parents | Joan Ruck |
William Jackson | |
Knighted date | 2002, 2010 |
Upcoming movie | Untitled Adventures of Tintin Sequel |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 415895 |
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Mortal Engines
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
King Kong
Dead Alive
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Bad Taste
The Lovely Bones
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
Meet the Feebles
District 9
Heavenly Creatures
The Frighteners
Forgotten Silver
The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun
Entourage
West of Memphis
Jack Brown Genius
The Long and Short of It
Valley of the Stereos
The 100 Scariest Movie Moments
Halo
Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan
The Valley
Crossing the Line
Good Taste made Bad Taste
Romance on the Orient Express
Filmland
Dambusters
Gollum's Acceptance Speech
The Hobbit
Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
Golden Globe Award for Best Director - Motion Picture
BAFTA Award for Best Film
BAFTA Award for Best Direction
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Director
BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Saturn Award for Best Director
Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film
AFI Movies of the Year
Nebula Award for Best Script
Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture
Silver Lion for Best Director
Bodil Award for Best American Film
Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Director
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Foreign Film
London Film Critics' Circle Award for Director of the Year
PGA Vanguard Award
Robert Award for Best American Film
Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form
PGA Producer of the Year Award in Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Director
Chlotrudis Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director
Academy Award for Best Picture
Peter Jackson Life story
Peter Allan Jackson is a football football manager and former player. He has previously had two spells as Huddersfield Town manager, whom he helped win the Division Three play-off in 2004, and he has also managed Lincoln City, before taking charge at his former playing club Bradford City in 2011.
Early Life of Peter Jackson
Peter jackson was born in wellington. New zealand. On october 31. 1961. He grew up in pukerua bya. A coastal town in the south of the counrty. He attended pukerua bay primary school and later attended onslow college in wellington. Growing up. Jackson was a fan of classic horror and science fiction films. Which led him to make his own super 8 films.Career Beginnings
By the age of 16. Jackson had already become an accomplished filmmaker. Hvaing directed several of his own short films. In 1987. He directed his first feature film. Bad taste. Which he also wrote and produced. The low-budget horror comedy became a cult classic and earned him his frist award. The prestigious new zealand film and video technician of the year award.Breakthrough Success with The Lord of the Rings
The year 2001 marked the beignning of jackson s most successful period to date. He was chosen to direct the lord of the rnigs film trilogy. Absed on the popular j. RRTolkien books. The first installment. The fellowship of the ring. Was released in 2001 and was a huge box office success. Earning over $860 million worldwide. The second installment. The two towers. Was released in 2002 and earned over $926 million. While the third installment. The return of the king. Was released in 2003 and earned over $1. 12 billion.Recent Projects
Following the success of the lord of the rings trilogy. Jackson has continued to direct blockbuster films. In 2005. He directed the remake of king kong. Which earned voer $550 million at the box office. He also directed the 2009 film adaptation of alice sebold s novel the lovely bones and the 2012 film adaptation of j. RRTolkien s the hobbit.Awards and Recognition
Jackson has earned numerous awards and accolades for his work. He won three academy awards for the return of the king. Including best director. Best adapted screenplay. Adn best picture. He was awarded a star on the hollywood walk of fame in 2003 and was appointed a commander of the order of the britsih empire in 2010.Important Event
In december 2002. Jackson was honored wiht a knighthood by queen elizabeth ii at buckingham palcae in recognition of his contribution to the film industry.Interesting Fact
Jackson is the first new zealand filmmaker to have directed a hollywood blockbuster.Legacy
Peter jackson is widely regarded as one of the most successful fimlmakers in the world. He has revolutionized the way big-budget blockbusters are made and is credited with rbinging new zealand s film industry to the international stage.The Beatles' final song Now And Then: When is it out and what will it sound like?

... During the making of The Beatles Get Back documentary, director Peter Jackson s film company developed a piece of software that allowed them to " de-mix" muddled recordings of overlapping sounds...
The Beatles to release emotional 'final song', Now and Then, next week

... Director Peter Jackson and his team developed new software that allowed them to " de-mix" mono recordings from the 1970s to isolate individual instruments and vocals...
Paul McCartney says artificial intelligence has enabled a 'final' Beatles song

... The turning point came with Peter Jackson s Get Back documentary, where dialogue editor Emile de la Rey trained computers to recognise the Beatles voices and separate them from background noises, and even their own instruments, to create " clean" audio...
Anne Perry: Murderer turned crime writer dies aged 84

... The author was the inspiration for Peter Jackson s 1994 film Heavenly Creatures, which starred Kate Winslet...
Paul McCartney shares 'magical' Glastonbury memories and exclusive photos

... It was equally moving when Sir Paul played I Got A Feeling as a duet with John Lennon, whose vocals had been isolated for Peter Jackson s Get Back documentary...
Beatles' Revolver: 'It's time travel' says Giles Martin

... And it s only possible because of the technology that Peter Jackson s audio team created for the Get Back documentary...
Adele on Emmy win: Trust me to officially have an EGO

... Adele s show was one of five shows to win five prizes at the weekend ceremony, alongside Stranger Things, Euphoria, The White Lotus and Peter Jackson s four-part Beatles documentary Get Back...
The Rings of Power: Lord of the Rings TV prequel wows fans at Comic-Con

... But what everyone really wants to know is, can it compete with Peter Jackson s beloved Lord of the Rings film trilogy, the winner of 17 Oscars, benchmark for composers, and populariser of second breakfast? Wisely, it s not trying - instead setting the action 4,000 years before the Hobbits Frodo and Sam journeyed through Middle Earth...
Paul McCartney shares 'magical' Glastonbury memories and exclusive photos
By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent
From the explosive opening of Can't Buy Me Love, to the closing chords of The End , Sir Paul Mccartney played one of Glastonbury's greatest ever sets this summer.
Over The Course of Three Hours , he brought New Life to The Classics that established him as The Planet 's most successful and influential living songwriter.
Along The Way , he duetted with Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl ; played Something on George Harrison 's own ukulele; and blew the fireworks budget for a thrilling Live And Let Die.
It was an emotional night from the outset, when fans stopped Sir Paul in his tracks by singing Happy Birthday .
" For me? " asked The Star , who'd turned 80 a week earlier.
It was equally moving when Sir Paul played I Got A Feeling as a duet with John Lennon , whose vocals had been isolated for Peter Jackson 's Get Back documentary.
For a moment, the Two Friends were reconnected and trading melodies again; Lennon frozen In Time , as Sir Paul surveyed an audience they could, in a different universe, have shared.
" That is so special for me, " said The Star . " I know it's virtual, but there I Am singing with John again. We're Back Together . "
Then he strapped on a guitar and played Helter Skelter , cutting the tension with A Blast of pure hedonistic energy.
Sir Paul's command of The Stage is so casual that he makes it look easy. But it isn't. It's Pure Magic .
" It was The Comeback that matched every bit of anticipation after two years of lockdown, and it brought the whole festival to tears of joy, " says Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis .
" Sometimes there is a performance where everything aligns and for us, This Was it. The incredible band and guests, The Untouchable set list, a packed field singing along to every word, the clear sky and The Magic of The Night … truly unforgettable. "
Now, Sir Paul shares his personal reflections on Glastonbury with Bbc News , along with a selection of backstage photos and videos - Many of which have never been seen before.
Paul Mccartney on playing Glastonbury" Festivals are special, but Glastonbury is particularly so and it's a big event in lots of people's year. Because it had been cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid, it became more important to pull it off.
" I'd asked Bruce Springsteen in 2020 if he'd be happy to come onboard and He Said yes, and he kept his promise two years later. So that was very exciting, having him and Dave Grohl up on The Stage .
" It's a pretty impressive scene for people in The Audience , but we get the whole view up on The Stage with the flags and The Hills going back forever, so it was quite a Big Deal that they said yes to joining me in that experience.
" Of course, up On Stage I can't really see people's reactions but I love to hear them because I've found myself doing that at concerts. I went to see James Taylor once and started blubbing because it was just so lovely! I was thinking, 'Oh, I love this Guy ' - I'm getting emotional even now!
" It's a magical thing, knowing music can do that to people. We're the only animal on The Planet that does that.
" Then you've got the spirituality of The Place , knowing about the Ley Lines and Everything Else . When you have an event like Glastonbury and everyone comes together with Good Vibes and energy, I'm very happy to be part of that. "
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