From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard Pearce (born January 25, 1943 in San Diego, California) is an American film director and producer. He prepped at St. Paul's School and then earned a B.A., English from Yale University in the Class of 1965. While in college, he was a guitarist for, and a leader of, the Augmented Seven, a singing group that featured three guitarists. It was the only singing group at Yale at that time that was not strictly a cappella. He was also a member of Scroll and Key Society. Pearce is credited as the cinematographer of Hearts and Minds (1974), documentary film about the Vietnam War. He won the Golden Bear award at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival in 1980 for his film Heartland. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Pearce, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
No Mercy
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Leap of Faith
(Director)
A Family Thing
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Country
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Heartland
(Director)
South Pacific
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The Long Walk Home
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Witness Protection
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The Road to Memphis
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Siege
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Sessions
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Threshold
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The Final Days
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Interviews with My Lai Veterans
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Hearts and Minds
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Hearts and Minds
(Associate Producer)
Thicker Than Blood
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Rust Never Sleeps
(Director of Photography)
Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America
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Woodstock
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The Gardener's Son
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Dead Man Out
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Marjoe
(Director of Photography)
Food, Inc.
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Food, Inc.
(Director of Photography)
No Other Love
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Plainsong
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Medium
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Law & Order: Trial by Jury
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Party of Five
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Homicide: Life on the Street
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Hallmark Hall of Fame
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Law & Order: Trial by Jury
(Co-Executive Producer)
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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The Blues
(Director of Photography)
CSI: Miami
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The Blues
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