Peter Bogdanovich Net Worth At The Time Of His Death

This is one of the questions that people ask the most about Peter Bogdanovich, and although they always end up answering it on other pages with an “I don’t know, you know” or “it depends” if there are some estimates that various web portals mention.




Peter Bogdanovich’s net worth: Peter Bogdanovich was an American director, actor, producer, writer, critic, and film historian. Peter Bogdanovich’s net worth is estimated to be around $15 million at the time of his death. However, it is not possible to make an exact calculation about the fortune of this great film producer and writer. We have estimated Peter Bogdanovich’s net worth, salary, money, income, and assets.



 Name Peter Bogdanovich
Age 82 years
Nationality American
Died January 6, 2022
Date of birth
July 30, 1939
Spouse Polly Platt[1]

(m. 1962; div. 1971)​Louise Stratten

(m. 1988; div. 2001)
Occupation(s) Film director
actor
writer
film producer
Partner(s) Cybill Shepherd (1971–1978)
Dorothy Stratten
(1980–1980; her death)
Monthly Income  $75,000
Net Worth $15 million

Peter Bogdanovich Died

The oscar-nominated director also signed the classic Paper Moon.

Director, screenwriter, and actor Peter Bogdanovich, best known for writing classics such as The Last Session in Cinema (1971) and Lua de Papel (1973), died at the age of 82. The information was confirmed by the filmmaker’s daughter, Antonia Bogdanovich, to IndieWire, citing that he died of natural causes.

Bogdanovich was 31 years old when he directed The Last Movie Session, which tells the story of a small town abandoned by chance in the Texas countryside. Critically successful, the film was nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Direction for the New Yorker.

The director hit two other hits shortly thereafter: the comedy Essa Pequena é uma Parada (1972), with Barbra Streisand; and the drama Paper Moon, starring father-daughter duo Ryan and Tatum O’Neal (who, at age 10, won the 1974 Oscar for Best Supporting Actress).

Bogdanovich also directed then-girlfriend Cybil Shepherd in two films, Daisy Miller (1974) and Love, Eternal Love (1975); he commanded one of Audrey Hepburn’s last performances in Muito Liso e Muita Alegria (1981), and gave Cher the best actress award at Cannes for Marcas do Destino (1985).

The filmmaker’s latest film was 2014, which featured a starring cast including Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston, Kathryn Hahn, and Cybill Shepherd herself, returning to collaborate with her ex-boyfriend.

Bogdanovich has also worked extensively as an actor, excelling as a therapist in The Soprano Family (2000-2007) and recently appearing in It – Chapter 2 (2019). He leaves behind two daughters, Antonia and Sashy.

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