Peter Horton
Milestones
- Birthplace: Bellevue, Washington, USA
- Birthday: August 20, 1953
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2006
Signed a two-year, seven-figure deal with Touchstone to continue on as an executive producer on ABC's "Grey's Anatomy," and as a consultant on Six Degrees (ABC)
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2005
Co-produced and directed several episodes of the medical drama "Grey's Anatomy," including the pilot episode; earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Drama series
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2002
Directed episodes of the Emmy-winning FX drama, "The Shield"
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2000
Co-starred in the ABC fall sitcom "The Geena Davis Show"
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1998
Starred in the Fox series "Brimstone"; also produced
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1997
Debut as executive producer with the NBC movie "Murder Live!"; also starred
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1997
Played one of the leads in the ABC movie "Into Thin Air: Death on Everest"
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1995
Directed first full-length feature, "The Cure"
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1994
Helmed pilot and one episode of short-lived ABC medical series, "Birdland"
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1993
Directed pilot and one episode of "Class of '96" (Fox)
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1987
Starred in and directed segment of anthology feature "Amazon Women on the Moon"
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1985
Directorial debut, "One Too Many," ABC Afterschool Special
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1984
Starred in "Children of the Corn"
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1982 to 1983
Debut as TV series regular "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" (CBS)
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1980
Feature film debut, "Fade to Black"
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1979
TV-movie debut, "When She's Dressed to Kill"
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1964
Moved to Hong Kong with family when father's shipping business relocated
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Born in Bellevue, Washington
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Directed six episodes of "thirtysometing"
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Played Gary Shepherd on ABC drama series "thirtysomething"
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Returned to USA with family; settled in San Francisco, California