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Peter Vincent Douglas (born November 23, 1955) is an American television and film producer, actor and photographer. He is the third son of actor Kirk Douglas, and the first by his second wife, German-American producer
Anne Buydens Anne Buydens (born Hannelore Marx;
.Biography
/ref> Douglas worked closely with his father and became president of The Bryna Company, an independent film and television production company formed by Kirk Douglas in 1949. In 1978, he formed his own film production company, Vincent Pictures. Douglas won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special in 1988 for his production of '' Inherit the Wind'', which co-starred his father and
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. He had been nominated for the same award two years prior for his production of ''
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'', which also starred his father.


Life and career

Peter Douglas was born in Los Angeles, California, on November 23, 1955. His middle name was given in homage to
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, whom his father was portraying in a film version being shot in Europe at the time of his birth. The film in question, '' Lust for Life'', was later released in 1956. In 1958, his father named his new
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company, Peter Vincent Music Corporation (a subsidiary of Bryna Productions), after his son, while Peter later named his own independent film production company Vincent Pictures. In 1958, a young Peter was seen on the television program '' This Is Your Life'', which was honoring the life and career of his father. Douglas' early work in the film industry was tied to his father, namely through of his independent film production company, Bryna Productions. As a child, Douglas had uncredited bit parts in his father's films '' The Vikings'' and '' Stranger When We Meet'' (in which Kirk Douglas both produced and starred). Douglas went to high school at a military academy in Southern California. In the early 1970s, Douglas studied photography at the Los Angeles Art Center. In June 1972, aged 17, Douglas was hired by his father as the still photographer when The Bryna Company produced ''
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'' on location in
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. His father produced, directed and starred in the film, while his mother Anne was co-producer; his younger brother Eric was the producer's assistant and their family dog Shaft Douglas had a part in the film. During the production of ''Scalawag'', actress
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posed for Peter and the pictures were sold to ''
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'' magazine. Douglas again served as still photographer when his family traveled from Yugoslavia to England for The Bryna Company's television musical film ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde''. Pictures taken by Douglas of the character's transformation were used on the cover of ''
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''' ''TV Times'' section on March 4, 1973. Douglas attended the
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for a year and a half but ultimately dropped out to focus on photography and motion picture work. In November 1973, Douglas photographed his brother Michael and his at-the-time girlfriend
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in their
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home for publication in several leading magazines. He also became Olympic swimmer
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's official photographer. In March 1974, Douglas formed his own photographic service company and photography studio, Bryna International, and was represented by talent agent Phyllis Carlyle through her agency A-Plus. Carlyle landed Douglas photography contracts for such publications as ''
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'' and large advertisement agencies. In June 1974, Douglas photographed Frank Sinatra cooking a special Italian dinner for his parent's anniversary and the pictures were used in several publications. For The Bryna Company's next picture, ''
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'', filmed from September to November 1974, Douglas served as post-production supervisor. Douglas then began working on the development of
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's '' Something Wicked This Way Comes'', which would take nine years to complete and was eventually filmed as a coproduction between The Bryna Company and
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. Douglas also worked as a producer's assistant at Columbia Pictures during the mid-to-late 1970s. Peter Douglas' television production credits include '' Inherit the Wind'' (1988), for which he won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama or Comedy Special, and ''Amos'' (1984), which was also Emmy-nominated in the same category. His motion picture credits include the science-fiction time-travel classic '' The Final Countdown'' (1980), in which his father starred, and the adaptation of the classic Ray Bradbury novel '' Something Wicked This Way Comes'' (1983), which won the Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film. He also produced the suspense-comedy hit '' Fletch'' (1985), as well as its sequel ''
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'' (1989), both starring
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. In December 1985, it was reported that Peter Douglas and Michael Phillips were working on developing a film from Isaac Asimov's novel '' The End of Eternity'' for
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. The property would remain in development for several years but was never filmed. Douglas wrote, directed, and produced the independent film '' A Tiger's Tale'' (1988), starring
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. He was the executive producer of the HBO Drama thriller '' The Enemy Within'', starring
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and
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, and was also executive producer of the 2009 motion picture '' Whip It'' starring
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and Elliot Page. Douglas married Lisa Schroeder in 1991. They have four children. In 2012, Vincent Pictures announced that Peter Douglas was working on a remake of the 1966 film '' Grand Prix'', which his father executive produced through Douglas and Lewis Productions.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Douglas, Peter 1955 births American male film actors Film producers from California American male screenwriters American people of Belarusian-Jewish descent American people of German descent Bryna Productions people Douglas family Emmy Award winners Living people Film directors from Los Angeles Jewish American male actors Screenwriters from California 21st-century American Jews