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Peter Jackson
| Birthday: |
31 October
1961 |
| Birthplace: |
Pukerua Bay, New Zealand |
| Interesting Fact: |
Jackson appeared as a bi-plane gunner attacking Kong in New York, reprising the cameo which original King Kong filmmaker Merian C. Cooper made in his 1933 film. |
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Peter Jackson was born as an only child in a small coast-side
town in New Zealand in 1961. When a friend of his parents bought
him a super 8mm movie camera (because she saw how much he enjoyed
taking photos), the then eight-year-old Peter instantly grabbed
the thing to start recording his own movies, which he made with
his friends. They were usually short, but they already had the
spectacular trademark that would make Jackson famous: impressive
special effects, made at a very low cost.
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For example, for his film "World War Two" which he
made as a teenager, he used to simulate a firing gun by punching
little holes into the celluloid, so that, once projected, the
gun gave the impression of displaying a small fire. Jackson's
first step towards the more serious filmmaking came with an
entry in a local contest to stimulate amateur and children's
film. For this film he used stop-motion animation to create
a monster that ruins a city in the style of Ray Harryhausen.
Unfortunately, he didn't win.
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When Jackson was 22, he embarked on an movie making-adventure
that would change his life. This film, Bad Taste (1987) , was
begun as any other Jackson film, in an amateuristic style, at
a low budget and using friends and local people to star in his
film. Jackson himself did nearly everything in the movie, he
directed, produced, filmed and starred in a number of roles,
amongst them that of the hero, Derek. And everything was filmed
on a second-hand, $250 camera. It took Jackson and his friends
four years to complete the movie. What had started out as an
joke in a group of friends, then became a cult-classic.
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A friend of Jackson who was working in the movie industry convinced
him the film had commercial prospects and arranged for it to
be shown at the Cannes film festival, where it won a lot of
acclaim, as well as a number of prizes. The movie soon became
a hit because of its bizarre humor and overdose of special-effects,
some realistic, some hilarious because of their amateurish
look. After the success of Bad Taste, Jackson became recognized
as a director and the door to fame and fortune was opened. He
gave up his job at a local photographer's shop and became a
well-known director of horror-movies, after the success of his
first professionally made movie, Braindead (1992).
Horror Filmography
| The Lost Spider Pit Sequence |
Director |
2005 |
| The Frighteners |
Actor, Producer, Director, Writer |
1996 |
| Braindead |
Actor, Director, Writer, Miniatures, Stop Motion |
1992 |
| Bad Taste |
Actor, Producer, Writer, Make up |
1987 |
Click the image to go to Peter
Jackson's Official Fanclub site.
"...I'm just a fan myself, I'm no-one
more special..."
~Peter Jackson
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