Peter Kunhardt
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Peter W. Kunhardt is an American documentary film-maker who produces shows for
Work
Since becoming "Kunhardt Films", Kunhardt has produced Jim: The James Foley Story (HBO), Living With Lincoln (HBO), Nixon By Nixon: In His Own Words for (HBO), Makers: Women Who Make America Seasons 1 & 2 for AOL and PBS, The African Americans: Many Rivers To Cross, the HBO documentary Gloria: In Her Own Words, PBS's 10 part series Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr Seasons 1 & 2, the HBO documentary "Teddy: In His Own Words", PBS's "African American Lives I & II", and PBS's "Faces of America". In 2009, Kunhardt produced "This Emotional Life" for WGBH which explores aspects of human emotions such as depression and anxiety.
Kunhardt founded Kunhardt Productions with his father, Philip Kunhardt, Jr., and his brother, Philip Kunhardt, III, in 1987. Before founding Kunhardt Productions, Kunhardt worked for 10 years at
Personal life
Kunhardt lives in Chappaqua, New York with his wife, Suzy.[1][2] He has four children, Peter, Abby, Teddy and George. He is the grandson of children's book author Dorothy Kunhardt, best known for her 1940 creation Pat the Bunny.
Kunhardt attended Groton School[3] and graduated from Middlebury College.[1]
See also
- Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
- Dorothy Meserve Kunhardt - Grandmother and creator of Pat the Bunny
References
- ^ a b "Suzanne Stern Wed to Peter Kunhardt". The New York Times. September 13, 1981. p. 85.
- ^ "Real to Reel". Westchester Magazine. November 20, 2018.
- ^ "De Libris: About Books". Groton School Quarterly. Groton School. May 15, 2012. p. 57.
External links
- Official website
- Peter Kunhardt at IMDb