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Peter Whitehead (filmmaker) was born on 8 January, 1937 in United States, is an English filmmaker (1937–2019). Discover Peter Whitehead (filmmaker)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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Peter Lorrimer Whitehead (8 January 1937 – 10 June 2019) was an English writer and filmmaker who documented the counterculture in London and New York in the late 1960s.
He was from a working class background and was awarded a scholarship to attend Ashville College, Harrogate.
He was top of his class in almost all subjects, and was both captain of the rugby team and the church organist.
This led him to receive another scholarship from Peterhouse, Cambridge, to study mathematics, physics and chemistry, but upon arriving there after completing National Service he switched instead to physiology, mineralogy and crystallography.
He later studied art and film at the Slade School of Art in London.
After leaving Cambridge Whitehead developed a career as a film maker.
He is best known during this period for his work as a director of promotional film clips (precursors to the modern music video), including a version of "Interstellar Overdrive" for Pink Floyd and several clips for The Rolling Stones.
In 1959 he met Swedish student Britt Svensson and married her in Stockholm in 1960.
In the 1960s he met the actress Coral Atkins and had a son, Harry.
They moved to London and divorced in 1964.
In 1966 Whitehead, together with the novelist and historian Andrew Sinclair, founded Lorrimer Publishing, which published the original screenplays of classic films.
Sheridan Morley wrote: "Their format is a simple one: the script itself, with detailed descriptions where action takes over from the words, published with a brief introduction and sideline notes where necessary."
In 1969, Whitehead abandoned film making and escaped to the desert in Morocco, at which time his career as a falconer began.
In 1979 he had a friendship with Deanna Jones and they had a daughter Joanna Woodrow.
In 1980, he met Dido Goldsmith, the daughter of Teddy Goldsmith and niece of Sir James Goldsmith.
They were married six weeks after meeting.
The couple had four daughters, Robin, Leila, Charlene and Rosetta.
Whitehead's books include Nora (1990), Hartshead Revisited: A Fiction? (1993) and Bronte Gate (1999).
His novels include The Risen (1994) and Terrorism Considered as One of the Fine Arts (2007).
In 1997, Iain Sinclair collaborated with Chris Petit, sculptor Steve Dilworth, digital artist Dave McKean and others to make The Falconer, a 56-minute semi-fictional "documentary" film about Whitehead, set in London and the Outer Hebrides.
In 1997 Whitehead published Baby Doll (Velvet, 1997), drawing on photographs he took in 1972 during production of his feature-length film Daddy (made with artist Niki De Saint Phalle).
Many of the photographs are of model/actress/heiress Mia Martin (known for her appearances in the Benny Hill shows and Hammer films such as The Satanic Rites of Dracula).
The writer Iain Sinclair later described Daddy as a "nightmarish film... shot in some chateau in France... unspeakable... I couldn't even bring myself to look at the material in the book".
This film was described by Sinclair in 2003 as "Initially he (Whitehead) loved the film... his determination to tell his story was such that he kept bombarding us with amazing fragments and endless images, because he's one of the few people whose entire life was documented in images".
Paul Cronin’s two-part documentary (2006) consists of new and archival interviews with Whitehead plus extracts from his work.
While a student at Cambridge, Whitehead met Diane Cottrill and had two daughters, Tamsin and Sian.
Robin Whitehead, a film maker and photographer, died from a heroin overdose on 24 January 2010 at the age of 27.
Her family alleged that Robin's involvement with the musician Pete Doherty and his circle of friends contributed to her death.
Whitehead died in London on 10 June 2019, aged 82.