LC control no. | n 94093142 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Whitehead, Peter, 1937-2019 |
See also | Alternate identity: St. Keeldare, Carmen |
Associated country | Great Britain |
Birth date | 1937-01-08 |
Death date | 2019-06-10 |
Place of birth | Liverpool (England) |
Place of death | East End (London, England) |
Field of activity | Motion pictures--Production and direction Cinematography |
Profession or occupation | Motion picture producers and directors Cinematographers Composers |
Special note | Formerly on undifferentiated name record: n 2004030058 |
Found in | Wikipedia, viewed 20 Feb. 2019 (Peter Lorrimer Whitehead (born 8 January 1937, in Liverpool) is an English writer and filmmaker) Nora and-. BL AL recd. 28 Sept. 1994 (Peter Lorrimer Whitehead, born 8 Jan. 1937) Tonite let's all make love in London, 1999: t.p. (Peter Whitehead) p. before t.p. (By the same author: The Booker Prize fix; published as Carmen St. Keeldare) Peter Whitehead homepage, Jan. 15, 2003: Interview published in Entropy, 1977 ("I published Alphaville (a translation of the screenplay)") Realityfilm website (www.realityfilm.co.uk/), Jan. 16, 2003: ("Peter Whitehead originally translated Godard's Alphaville into the English language in 1966") Pink Floyd : London 1966/1967 [VR] 2005, 1967: container (director, Peter Whitehead) Internet movie database, Apr. 14, 2006 (Peter Whitehead; cinematographer, editor, director, 1960s-1970s; composer, producer, 1960s) New York times WWW site, viewed June 20, 2019 (in obituary published June 19: Peter Whitehead; b. Peter Lorrimer Whitehead, Jan. 8, 1937, Liverpool; d. June 10, East London, aged 82; British filmmaker whose movies both captured and helped define that moment in time labeled the Swinging '60s, replete with early footage of the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, and other rock groups) |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | n 85279543 |