Peter Richardson's work as a director and showrunner has gained widespread recognition, with features and series airing on HBO, Netflix, Showtime, National Geographic, OWN, and the Sundance Channel and awards for Best Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival and an Emmy Nomination for Best Documentary. His first two feature documentaries premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The latter, "How to Die in Oregon", won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary and aired on HBO. The Chicago Sun-Times said the film, "will likely be viewed as one of the most historically significant documentaries of this decade." Richardson has worked extensively on premium documentary series, most recently as show runner of "QB1: Beyond the Lights", now in its fourth season on Netflix and Executive Produced by Peter Berg. Prior to QB1, Richardson directed the documentary segments for season 1 of National Geographic's groundbreaking series "Mars", Executive Produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard. For Showtime, he was co-Executive Producer on season 2 of "The Circus: The Greatest Political Show on Earth" and was Series Director on season 1 and 2 of "Dark Net." He started his work on premium documentary as a series director on Oprah Winfrey's "Belief", a landmark 7-part global series narrated and Executive Produced by Ms Winfrey. In addition to his work as a director and showrunner, Richardson was cinematographer on three HBO Documentary films and won the award for Best Editing at IFFBoston for "How to Die in Oregon."
Peter Ricq is known for Dead Shack (2017), Once Our Land and The League of Super Evil (2009).
Peter Rida Michail was born on 11 January 1977 in the USA. He is a producer and director, known for Teen Titans Go! (2013), Teen Titans GO! To the Movies (2018) and Birds of Prey (2020).
Peter Riegert was born on April 11, 1947 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Mask (1994), National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) and Oscar (1991).
Peter holds an M.F.A. from NYU's Graduate Acting Program. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Brandeis University, majoring in Humanities and Theater Arts. Peter was raised in Long Island, NY, in a large Italian-American family, the only son of five children. Peter has worked on numerous Broadway plays, including, originating the role of Vinnie Bavasi, in "Neil Simon's Proposals". He continues to work on TV shows and in prestigious theaters in New York City, and regionally. From 2008-2011, Peter played Commander Harbison in the first national tour of the Tony winning revival of "South Pacific", directed by Bartlett Sher. Peter also appears in the movies, "Sleepers" as the nephew of Vittorio Gassman's character, one of his favorite Italian actors, directed by Barry Levinson. He also makes an appearance in "Boiler Room", directed by Ben Younger. He is based in New York City.
Peter Ritchie is an actor, known for P over D (2019), Terminus and Aloevera (2020).
Peter Robbins is known for Ancient Aliens (2009), Travis: The True Story of Travis Walton (2015) and Half Light (2022).
Peter Rodgers is an actor, known for Dr. Plonk (2007), Ebbtide (1994) and Wolf Creek (2016).
Peter Romano is known for New Amsterdam (2018), The Week Of (2018) and The Blacklist (2013).
Peter Roordink is known for Hear Me, Turkey Shoot (2014) and Goldstone (2016).