Peter Bogdanovich is a filmmaker, producer, director actor, writer and critic with an estimated net worth of $15 million. Bogdanovich gained his net worth through directing his most successful film, The Last Picture Show (1971).
Bogdanovich started out as an actor in the 1950’s. By the early 1960’s, the obsessed-cinema goer was known as a film programmer at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, where he showcased the work of American directors, Orson Welles and John Ford.
The 72 year old New Yorker went on to become a film writer for Esquire magazine and by the late 60’s, Bogdanovich moved to Los Angeles in pursuit of a career as a director. It wasn’t long before Bogdanovich secured his big break.
At a film viewing, Bogdanovich met director Roger Corman. Impressed by his work for Esquire, Corman offered him a directing job. Together they produced films including, Targets (1968) and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968).
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