Peter Weir(I)
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Peter Weir was born on 21 August 1944 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is a director and writer, known for Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), The Way Back (2010) and Witness (1985). He has been married to Wendy Stites since 1966. They have two children.
- Nominated for 6 Oscars
- 41 wins & 60 nominations total
Known for
Credits
Director
- The Way Back
- Director
- 2010
- 2005
- 2003
- The Truman Show
- Director
- 1998
- Fearless
- Director
- 1993
- Green Card
- Director
- 1990
- Dead Poets Society
- Director
- 1989
- The Mosquito Coast
- Director
- 1986
- Witness
- Director
- 1985
- The Year of Living Dangerously
- Director
- 1982
- Gallipoli
- Director
- 1981
- 1979
- 1979
- The Last Wave
- Director
- 1977
- 1976
Writer
- The Way Back
- screenplay
- 2010
- 2005
- 2003
- 1998
- Green Card
- written by
- 1990
- The Year of Living Dangerously
- screenplay
- 1982
- Gallipoli
- story
- 1981
- 1979
- The Last Wave
- original idea
- screenplay (uncredited)
- 1977
- The Cars That Ate Paris
- from a story by
- screenplay
- 1974
- 1973
- 1973
- 1972–1973
- Homesdale
- script
- 1971
- 1971
Producer
- The Way Back
- producer
- 2010
- 2003
- Green Card
- producer
- 1990
- 1973
- 1971
- 1968
- 1968
Personal details
- Alternative name
- Peter Wier
- Born
- Spouse
- Wendy Stites1966 - present (2 children)
- Children
- ParentsPeggy Weir
- Publicity listings
Did you know
- TriviaDirected 5 different actors in Oscar-nominated performances: Linda Hunt, Harrison Ford, Robin Williams, Rosie Perez and Ed Harris. Hunt won an Oscar for The Year of Living Dangerously (1982).
- Quotes(Referring to the restroom murder scene in Witness (1985): It was the most violent scene I've ever filmed. I still wonder if it was too violent, but I did want to have an outrage over the violence that occured in front of those innocent eyes [of the Amish boy character].
- TrademarksHis characters often interact with technology, especially television, in ways that harm them or surprise the viewer, e.g. the church big screen TV in The Mosquito Coast (1986); the living room TV and TV control center in The Truman Show (1998); radio playing in the barn in Witness (1985), and so on.
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