Peter Yates
Born: 24-Jul-1929
Birthplace: Aldershot, Hampshire, England
Died: 9-Jan-2011
Location of death: London, England
Cause of death: Illness
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Film Director
Nationality: England
Executive summary: Breaking Away
Filmmaker, probably best known for the iconic (ambiguous link, Steve McQueen) cop drama Bullitt, and Oscar nominated for the cycling adventure Breaking Away and art-house hit The Dresser.
Wife: Virginia Pope (one son, one daughter)
High School: Charterhouse School
University: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR
A Separate Peace (12-Sep-2004)
Don Quixote (9-Apr-2000)
Curtain Call (30-Aug-1999)
The Run of the Country (22-Sep-1995)
Roommates (3-Mar-1995)
Year of the Comet (24-Apr-1992)
An Innocent Man (6-Oct-1989)
The House on Carroll Street (5-May-1988)
Suspect (23-Oct-1987)
Eleni (Nov-1985)
The Dresser (6-Dec-1983)
Krull (29-Jul-1983)
Eyewitness (26-Aug-1981)
Breaking Away (18-Jul-1979)
The Deep (17-Jun-1977)
Mother, Jugs & Speed (26-May-1976)
For Pete's Sake (26-Jun-1974)
The Friends of Eddie Coyle (27-Jun-1973)
The Hot Rock (21-Apr-1972)
Murphy's War (13-Jan-1971)
John and Mary (14-Dec-1969)
Bullitt (17-Oct-1968)
Robbery (27-Sep-1967)
One Way Pendulum (Aug-1964)
Summer Holiday (11-Jan-1963)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (5-May-2010) · Himself
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