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Sir Peter Robert Jackson (born 31 October 1961) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known as the director, writer and producer of the Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–2003) and the Hobbit trilogy (2012–2014), both of which are adapted from the novels of the same name by J. R. R. Tolkien. Other notable films include the critically lauded drama Heavenly Creatures (1994), the horror comedy The Frighteners (1996), the epic monster remake film King Kong (2005), the World War I documentary film They Shall Not Grow Old (2018) and the documentary The Beatles: Get Back (2021). He is the fourth-highest-grossing film director of all-time, his films having made over $6.5 billion worldwide. Jackson began his career with the "splatstick" horror comedy Bad Taste (1987) and the black comedy Meet the Feebles (1989) before filming the zombie comedy Braindead (1992). He shared a nomination for Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay with his partner Fran Walsh for Heavenly Creatures, which brought him to mainstream prominence in the film industry. Jackson has been awarded three Academy Awards for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. His other awards include three BAFTAs, a Golden Globe, two Primetime Emmy Awards and four Saturn Awards among others. His production company is WingNut Films, and his most regular collaborators are co-writers and producers Walsh and Philippa Boyens. Jackson was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2002. He was later knighted (as a Knight Companion of the order) by Sir Anand Satyanand, the Governor-General of New Zealand, at a ceremony in Wellington in April 2010. In December 2014, Jackson was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Early life Jackson was born on 31 October 1961 in Wellington: 25  and was raised in its far northern suburb of Pukerua Bay. His parents – Joan (née Ruck),(p 20) a factory worker and housewife, and William "Bill" Jackson, a wages clerk – were immigrants from England. As a child, Jackson was a keen film fan, growing up on Ray Harryhausen films, as well as finding inspiration in the television series Thunderbirds and Monty Python's Flying Circus. After a family friend gave the Jacksons a Super 8 cine-camera with Peter in mind, he began making short films with his friends. Jackson has long cited King Kong as his favourite film, and around the age of nine he attempted to remake it using his own stop-motion models. Also, as a child Jackson made a World War II epic called The Dwarf Patrol seen on the Bad Taste bonus disc, which featured his first special effect of poking pinholes in the film for gun shots, and a James Bond spoof named Coldfinger. Most notable though was a 20-minute short called The Valley, which won him a special prize because of the shots he used. Jackson attended Kāpiti College, where he expressed no interest in sports. His classmates also remember him wearing a duffel coat with "an obsession verging on religious". He had no formal training in film-making, but learned about editing, special effects and make-up largely through his own trial and error. As a young adult, Jackson discovered the work of author J. R. R. Tolkien after watching The Lord of the Rings (1978), an animated film by Ralph Bakshi that was a part-adaptation of Tolkien's fantasy trilogy. When he was 16 years old, Jackson left school and began working full-time as a photo-engraver for a Wellington newspaper, The Evening Post. For the seven years he worked there, Jackson lived at home with his parents so he could save as much money as possible to spend on film equipment. After two years of work Jackson bought a 16 mm camera, and began shooting a film that later became Bad Taste. Influences and inspirations Jackson has long cited several films as influences. It is well known that Jackson has a passion for King Kong, often citing it as his favourite film and as the film that inspired him early in his life. Jackson recalls attempting to remake King Kong when he was nine. At the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con International, while being interviewed alongside Avatar and Titanic director James Cameron, Jackson said certain films gave him a "kick". He mentioned Martin Scorsese's crime films Goodfellas and Casino, remarking on "something about those particular movies and the way Martin Scorsese just fearlessly rockets his camera around and has shot those films that I can watch those movies and feel inspired." Jackson said the 1970 film Waterloo inspired him in his youth. Other influences include George Romero, Sam Raimi and the special effects by Ray Harryhausen. Career Splatter phase Jackson's first feature was Bad Taste, a haphazard fashion splatter comedy which took years to make. It included many of Jackson's friends acting and working on it for free. Shooting was normally done on weekends since Jackson was then working full-time. Bad Taste is about aliens that come to earth with the intention of turning humans into food. Jackson had two acting roles including a famous scene in which he fights himself on top of a cliff. The film was finally completed thanks to a late injection of finance from the New Zealand Film Commission, after Jim Booth, the body's executive director, became convinced of Jackson's talent (Booth later left the commission to become Jackson's producer). Bad Taste debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1987. Around this time, Jackson began working on writing a number of film scripts, in varied collaborative groupings with playwright Stephen Sinclair, writer Fran Walsh and writer/actor Danny Mulheron. Walsh would later become his life partner. Some of the scripts from this period, including a sequel to A Nightmare on Elm Street, have never been made into movies; the proposed zombie film Braindead underwent extensive rewrites. Jackson's next film to see release was Meet the Feebles (1989), co-written with Sinclair, Walsh and Mulheron. Begun on a very low budget, Meet the Feebles went weeks over schedule. Jackson stated of his second feature-length film, "It's got a quality of humour that alienates a lot of people. It's very black, very satirical, very savage." Heavenly Creatures and Forgotten Silver Released in 1994 after Jackson won a race to bring the story to the screen, Heavenly Creatures marked a major change for Jackson in terms of both style and tone. The real-life 1950s Parker–Hulme murder case, in which two teenage girls murdered one of their mothers, inspired the film. It was Fran Walsh that persuaded him that these events had the makings of a movie;(p 466) Jackson has been quoted saying that the film "only got made" because of her enthusiasm for the subject matter. The film's fame coincided with the New Zealand media tracking down the real-life Juliet Hulme, who wrote books under the name Anne Perry. Melanie Lynskey and Kate Winslet played Parker and Hulme, respectively. Heavenly.... Discover the Peter Jackson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Peter Jackson books.

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    Path of Needles

    Alison Littlewood

    Some fairy tales are born of dreams . . . and some are born of nightmares.'I loved Path of Needles. Dark but satisfying like the best chocolate' ELLY GRIFFITHS, bestselling author ...

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    Thirty Years in Time

    Peter France

    In the midst of a heated battle during the vietnam war, peter jackson falls into A strange new adventure, where time is just another dimension...After dangling precariously from th...

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    Kraftwerk

    Tim Barr

    The future of modern music began in Dusseldorf in 1970, when an avantgarde German band, the Organisation reinvented themselves as Kraftwerk and set in motion a train of events whic...

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    Bored of the Rings

    The Harvard Lampoon

    From the legendary comedic scholars who illuminated the tour de force Twilight so brilliantly in the New York Times bestselling Nightlight comes The Hunger Pains, a hilarious sendu...

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    Tick Bite Fever

    David Bennun

    Tick Bite Fever is the unconventional memoir of a very unconventional childhood. In the early Seventies, Dave Bennun's family transplanted themselves from Swindon to the wilds of K...

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    The Zulus at War

    Adrian Greaves & Xolani Mkhize

    By tracing the long and turbulent history of the Zulus from their arrival in South Africa and the establishment of Zululand, The Zulus at War is an important and readable addition ...

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    The Sellamillion

    Adam Roberts

    THE SELLAMILLION is NOT a parody of Tolkien's THE SILMARILLION. That would be pointless because although all Tolkien fans have a copy, only three of them have read past page 40.It ...

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    Podkin and the Singing Spear

    Kieran Larwood

    Podkin is now Keeper of the Gifts which is a tremendously important job and just a tiny bit boring. It doesn't help that there are still three gifts missing Podkin can't stop him...

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    The Road to Middle-earth

    Tom Shippey

    A detailed and fascinating journey to the roots of The Lord of the Rings, by awardwinning Tolkien expert Professor Tom Shippey.The Road to MiddleEarth is a fascinating and accessib...

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    Born to Fly

    Bill Reid

    The thrilling and entertaining lives of New Zealand’s helicopter dynasty. Three generations of Reids have flown helicopters. It’s in their blood. First there was John, a World War...

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    My Side

    Walter Wager

    A Dishy TellAll Memoir from the Great Ape A funny thing happened on the way to the Empire State Building...and now, for the first time since his 1933 debut, King Kong, thelegendar...

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    Viking Age Iceland

    Jesse Byock

    Medieval Iceland was unique amongst Western Europe, with no foreign policy, no defence forces, no king, no lords, no peasants and few battles. It should have been a utopia yet its ...

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    The Verdun Affair

    Nick Dybek

    Across a continent still reeling from World War I, a “ravishingly beautiful” (Paula McClain) story about a love affair between two Americans and the lie that changes everything.Fra...

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    Life At Number 10

    Neil Jenkins & Paul Rees

    Neil Jenkins is the most prolific goalkicker in the history of British international rugby. A matchwinner with Pontypridd and Wales, a veteran of the Lions Tours – including the ...

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    The Maze of Cadiz

    Aly Monroe

    'Atmospheric and surprising' The Sunday Times 'Cotton's investigating is clever and fascinating' GuardianBook 1 in the Peter Cotton spy thriller series, for fans of John le Carré a...

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    Tales from the New England Patriots Sideline

    Mike Felger, Bill Belichick & Steve Grogan

    This revealing look at the first forty years of the New England Patriots captures the stories of passion, power, and struggles of one of the most remarkable franchises in sports. T...

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    Peter Jackson

    Alfio Leotta

    Peter Jackson is one of the most acclaimed and influential contemporary filmmakers. This is the first book to combine the examination of Jackson's career with an indepth critic...

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    Tales from the New England Patriots Sideline

    Mike Felger & Bill Belichick

    This revealing look at the New England Patriots captures the stories of passion, power, and struggles of one of the most remarkable franchises in sports. True Pats fans know that w...

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    The Keeper

    Alastair Gunn

    A GRIPPING CRIME THRILLER FOR FANS OF KARIN SLAUGHTER, VAL MCDERMID AND PETER MAY YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN'T HIDE A man is found buried in a secluded wood on the outskirts of Londo...

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    The Cannons Roar

    Bruce Chadwick

    The firstever oral history of the attack that started the Civil War that combines illuminating historical narrative with intense firsthand accounts. On April 12, 186...

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    The Space Opera Renaissance

    Kathryn Cramer & David G. Hartwell

    From "editor extraordinaire" (Publishers Weekly) David G. Hartwell and World Fantasy Awardwinning editor Kathryn Cramer comes the bestever anthology of one of science fiction's mos...

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    The Battles of Tolkien

    David Day

    The perfect Father's Day giftTolkien's works are punctuated by dramatic and explosive battles. Men versus Orcs, Elves versus Sauron, Goblins versus Dwarves the history of Middleea...

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    The Wobbit

    The Harvard Lampoon

    From the authors of the New York Times bestselling parody The Hunger Pains, this fresh take on J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit is a hilarious sendup of Middleearth, publishing just in ...

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    Anne Perry and the Murder of the Century

    Peter Graham

    On June 22, 1954, teenage friends Juliet Hulmebetter known as bestselling mystery writer Anne Perryand Pauline Parker went for a walk in a New Zealand park with Pauline’s mother, H...

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    Peter Jackson

    Ian Pryor

    This fascinating look at the nowcelebrated director tells of the inspiration that led to the making of the three worldfamous Lord of the Rings films and the six other films that p...

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    Jimmy Buffett

    Ryan White

    A candid, compelling, and rollicking portrait of the legendary pirate captain of MargaritavilleJimmy Buffett.In Jimmy Buffett: A Good Life All the Way, acclaimed music critic Ryan ...

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    Learning To Read Music 3rd Edition

    Peter Nickol

    Whether you want to learn how to play an instrument, or just refresh your existing capability, whether you sing in a choir, or would simply like to follow scores while listening, t...

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    The Zulus at War

    Adrian Greaves & Xolani Mkhize

    By tracing the long and turbulent history of the Zulus from their arrival in South Africa and the establishment of Zululand, The Zulus at War is an important and readable addition ...

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    Falling and Laughing

    Grace Maxwell

    In February 2005, Edwyn Collins suffered two devastating brain haemorrhages. He should have died. Doctors advised that if he did survive, there would be little of him left. If that...

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    Bingo le Posstit

    Adam Roberts, A.R.R.R. Roberts, Karim Chergui & Paul Mafayon

    Bingo Pacquet est un posstit menant une existence paisible. À part ses pieds,atrophiés, arthritiques et éléphantiasiques , rien ne semble pouvoir troubler la quiétude de ses jours....

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    The Search for Anne Perry

    Joanne Drayton

    A New York Times Best Seller!In 1994, director Peter Jackson released the movie Heavenly Creatures, based on a famous 1950s matricide committed in New Zealand by two teenage girls ...

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    Peter Jackson

    Brian Sibley

    Authorised and fully illustrated insight into the life and career of the awardwinning director, from his childhood film projects up to King Kong, together with Jackson's revealing ...

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    Escape from Atlantis

    Kate O'Hearn

    From the author of the Pegasus series comes a spellbinding first book in a new fantasy series for fans of Rick Riordan and Shannon Messenger following two cousins whose summer vaca...

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    Secrets of Atlantis

    Kate O'Hearn

    From the author of the Pegasus series comes the third book in a spellbinding fantasy series for fans of Rick Riordan and Shannon Messenger, in which Riley must protect her family’s...

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    Anything You Can Imagine

    Ian Nathan

    The definitive history of Peter Jackson’s Middleearth saga, Anything You Can Imagine takes us on a cinematic journey across all six films, featuring brandnew interviews with Peter,...