63 years old (Born on October 31, 1961)
Film director, film producer, screenwriter; He is famous from The Lord of the Rings 1,2,3. King Kong, The Hobbit..
Ranked #11 on Premiere's 2006 "Power 50" list. Had ranked #1 in 2005. Was invested as a Companion Of The New Zealand Order Of Merit [CNZM] by the Governor-General of New Zealand in March 2002. One of few directors to be offered the chance of writing and directing sequels to many famous horror franchises. He was offered Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990), Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991), Freddy vs. Jason (2003), I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), Exorcist: The Beginning (2004), Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995), Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992) and Child's Play 3 (1991). Father of Billy Jackson. Described the production of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy as "laying the tracks down in front of the train" as it was moving forward.Peter Jackson's Best Moments
Fun Facts About Peter Jackson
Ranked #7 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Greatest directors ever!" [2005]
He likes 1960s music: his favorites are The Beatles (and he homaged them in Bad Taste (1987)).
After his parents, Bill and Joan, died, Jackson owns the modest Pukerua Bay house where he grew up.
Owner of production companies WingNut Films, Weta Limited and Three Foot Six.
Lost 70 lbs. during the production of King Kong (2005).
Father of Billy Jackson and Katie Jackson.
The movie that gave him the love for splatter is George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead (1978). After seeing it, he felt a bit sick but amazed too.
During filming of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), he used the same pair of shoes and only two T-shirts.
Father of Katie Jackson.
Ranked #6 in Premiere's 2004 annual Power 100 List. Had ranked #20 in 2003. He is the second-highest rated director on the list, behind only Steven Spielberg.
Together with his partner Fran Walsh, he received the honorary graduation from Massey University [26 November 2001]
He left school at the age of 17 and started working on a Wellington newspaper.
The copies of the "Lord of the Rings" books that he referred to during filming are the ones that he bought after seeing _Lord of the Rings, The (1978)_. The books have cover art by Ralph Bakshi.
Has been referred to by Fran Walsh as being a hobbit himself, due to his physical stature, his tendency to go barefoot, and the fact that he is swarthy (in Walsh's words, "furry").
Always writes his scripts with his real-life partner Fran Walsh.
Voted 'Man of the Year 2002' in the Australian Empire Magazine March 2003.
Frequently set his movies in Wellington, New Zealand.
His films frequently conclude with a bloodbath, e.g.: the lawnmower with the zombies in Braindead (1992), and the murder of Honora Parker in Heavenly Creatures (1994).
Frequently wears shorts, even in freezing cold weather.
Has worked with three generations of Astins: John Astin (The Frighteners (1996)); John's son, Sean Astin (The Lord of The Rings Trilogy); and Sean's daughter, Alexandra Astin (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)).
Both of his parents died during production of The Lord of the Rings.
With Fran Walsh, he become member of the New Zealand Order of Merit [5 March 2002]
Collects models of airplanes from World War One.
No longer needs glasses after undergoing eye surgery during the making of King Kong (2005).
Owns two houses in Wellington, New Zealand.
Son of Bill Jackson and Joan Jackson.
Credits his favorite movie King Kong (1933) as his biggest inspiration in filmmaking. He said that he cried when King Kong fell off the Empire State Building.
Nominated for a Best Director Academy Award for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) (which he won), but not for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002).
Along with his wife Fran Walsh, he was one of two husband/wife teams to be nominated for an Oscar for the 2003 season, the other team was Michael McKean and his wife, Annette O'Toole.
Met Fran Walsh in 1987, during post-production for the gross-out cult classic Bad Taste (1987).
The stuff in the bowl, in his first movie Bad Taste (1987), was yoghurt, muesli and green food colouring.
He is among an elite group of 7 Directors who have won Best Picture, Best Director & Best Screenplay (Orig/Adapted) for the same film. In 2004 he won all three for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003). The other Directors are Billy Wilder, Leo McCarey, Francis Ford Coppola, James L. Brooksand Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (the brothers co-produced, co-directed and co-wrote No Country for Old Men (2007) with each other).
He collects models of airplanes from World War One.
He allegedly offered $150,000 to Aint-it-cool webmaster Harry Jay Knowles for his King Kong (1933) original poster.
He owns two houses in Wellington, New Zealand
Made the latex models for Bad Taste (1987) in his mom`s kitchen oven, often forcing the family to have sausages for dinner because they couldn`t use the oven.
Three of his collaborators have had connections to the material being filmed, outside the context of the film being made. Ian Holm, whom he cast as Bilbo in The Lord of the Rings, was cast because he had played Frodo in the BBC radio adaptation. That adaptation was written by Brian Sibley, who is a cousin of his wife, Fran Walsh. In _Heavenly Creatures (1994)_, Kate Winslet plays Juliet Hulme, who would later be known as real-life mystery novelist Anne Perry. Winslet has a sister, Anna Winslet, who appears as Dora in The Cater Street Hangman (1998) (TV), which was based on one of Perry's novels.
Started writing a re-make of King Kong (1933) in 1996, which went through several drafts, until in 2003 he made one that was greenlighted by Universal.
Spouse: Fran Walsh (1987 - present) 2 children
For his first movie, Bad Taste (1987), he did all the special effects, the make-up effects and built exact replicas of the weapons.
2007 - Ranked #16 on EW's The 50 Smartest People in Hollywood.
Is a fan of "Doctor Who" (1963), and has used the screen name Xoanon, taken from the Doctor Who story "The Face of Evil.".
In 1998, he bought the New Zealand based film company National Film Unit.
Crowned the most powerful man in Hollywood by ranking #1 on Premiere's 2005 Power 50 List. It is his first #1 ranking. Had ranked #6 in 2004.
Estimated earnings from the `Lord of the Rings` trilogy come close to $125 million.
The London Daily Mail reported (December 5, 2003) that Jackson was so fond of King Kong (1933) that he once cut up his mother's old fur coat and used it to make a model of the great ape; also that he consulted with Andy Serkis on the script of his version of the movie.
Ranked #20 in Premiere's 2003 annual Power 100 List. Had ranked #41 in 2002.