Peter Shaw (producer)

Peter Pullen Shaw
Born (1918-06-24)24 June 1918
Reading, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
Died 29 January 2003(2003-01-29) (aged 84)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Cause of death Heart Failure
Occupation Actor
Spouse(s) Angela Lansbury (m. 1949–2003) (his death)
Children David Shaw
(b. 1944)
Anthony Peter Shaw
(b. 7 January 1952)
Deirdre Angela Shaw
(b. 26 April 1953)

Peter Shaw (born Peter Pullen; June 24, 1918 – January 29, 2003) was an actor/producer and the longtime husband of actress Angela Lansbury.

Early life and career

Shaw was born on 24 June 1918 in Reading, England, he began his career in front of the screen following World War II, and later found success as a studio executive. Shaw served in the British army during the second World War.[1] He was signed to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by the Charles Feldman Agency in the late 1940s. Shaw apprenticed with agent Paul Small, leading to an executive position at the studio and later a career with the William Morris Agency where he represented Katharine Hepburn and Robert Mitchum,[1] among others. He returned to MGM as assistant head of production in 1964 and then re-joined the William Morris Agency as an international business manager. Shaw launched Corymore Productions in 1987. He later produced Murder, She Wrote with his two sons at Universal Studios,[1] in addition to other made-for-television features.[2]

Personal life and death

After an early marriage which produced a son, David, he married actress Angela Lansbury in 1949;[1] they had two children, Anthony Peter Shaw (born January 7, 1952) and Deirdre Angela Shaw (born April 26, 1953).[3] Peter Shaw died of heart failure in his Los Angeles home on January 29, 2003. He was 84.[4]

Filmography

Acting

Year Title Role Notes ref
1934 One More River Guest [5]
1935 Clive of India Mr. Miller
[6]
Bride of Frankenstein Devil
[7]
1936 Little Lord Fauntleroy Party Guest
[8]
1939 Sons of the Sea Lt. John Strepte British color drama film directed by Maurice Elvey.
1947 Forever Amber Deacon
[9]
The Exile Higson Adventure romantic drama film in Technicolor directed by Max Ophüls. [10]

Production

Year Title Role Notes ref
1972 Something to Hide Associate producer Thriller film directed by Alastair Reid. [11]
1974 The World of Miss World Producer Documentary directed by Tony Palmer.
1975 The Spiral Staircase Producer Horror mystery thriller film directed by Peter Collinson and a remake of the 1945 film of the same name. [12]
1978 The Water Babies Producer Live action-animated feature film directed by Lionel Jeffries. [13]
1979 Eagle's Wing Executive producer Euro-Western Eastmancolor film directed by Anthony Harvey. [14]
1982 Enigma Producer Anglo-American drama film directed by Jeannot Szwarc [15]
1984 Champions Producer Based on the true story of jockey Bob Champion and directed by John Irvin. [16]
1986 Castaway Executive producer Adventure-drama film directed by Nicolas Roeg and adapted from its namesake 1984 book by Lucy Irvine.
1988 Taffin Producer Irish thriller film directed by Francis Megahy. [17]
1997 Keep the Aspidistra Flying Producer
[18]
The Tale of Sweeney Todd Executive producer and story Crime-drama/horror Made-for-TV-Movie directed by John Schlesinger. [19]

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