Jennifer Aniston pays tribute to Peter Bogdanovich
Filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich died at the age of 82
Director Peter Bogdanovich died at the age of 82 on Thursday. Jennifer Aniston was among thousands of people tribute to Bogdanovich.
Taking to Instagram, the "Friends" actress shared multiple pictures with Peter and wrote, "Remembering Peter Bogdanovich. Grateful for his presence and for the laughter."
Peter was the director of 1970s black-and-white classics like “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon..”
According to Associated Press, Bogdanovich died early Thursday morning at his home in Los Angeles, said his daughter, Antonia Bogdanovich. She said he died of natural causes.
Born in Kingston, New York, in 1939, Bogdanovich started out as an actor, a film journalist and critic, working as a film programmer at the Museum of Modern Art, where through a series of retrospectives and monographs, he endeared himself to a host of old guard filmmakers including Orson Welles, Howard Hawks and John Ford. He regaled them with knowledge of their films, took lessons for his own and kept their conversations for future books.
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