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-'''Peter Bogdanovich''' [[Serbian Cyrillic]] (born [[July 30]], [[1939]]) is a [[Serbia]]n-American [[film director]], [[writer]] and [[actor]]. He was part of the wave of "[[New Hollywood]]" directors (which included [[William Friedkin]], [[Brian DePalma]], [[George Lucas]], [[Martin Scorsese]], [[Steven Spielberg]], [[Michael Cimino]] and [[Francis Ford Coppola]], among others), and was particularly relevant during the 1970s with his film ''[[The Last Picture Show]]''. +'''Peter Bogdanovich''' [[Serbian Cyrillic]] (born [[July 30]], [[1939]]) is a [[Serbia]]n-American [[film director]], [[writer]] and [[actor]]. He was part of the wave of "[[New Hollywood]]" directors, and was particularly relevant during the 1970s with his film ''[[The Last Picture Show]]''.
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Peter Bogdanovich Serbian Cyrillic (born July 30, 1939) is a Serbian-American film director, writer and actor. He was part of the wave of "New Hollywood" directors, and was particularly relevant during the 1970s with his film The Last Picture Show.




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