Peter Benchley Biography

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BornMay 8, 1940
DiedFebruary 11, 2006
Aged65 years
Peter Benchley was an American author, screenwriter, as well as guardian, best understood for his novel Jaws and its subsequent film adaptation, guided by Steven Spielberg. Born upon Might 8, 1940, in New York City City, Benchley came from a family of writers: his daddy, Nathaniel Benchley, was a successful writer of children's books, while his grandfather, Robert Benchley, was a well known humorist and star. He matured in a well-educated environment, attending the prominent Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire prior to making a level in English from Harvard University in 1961.

Benchley's early career focused on journalism, beginning as a press reporter for The Washington Article, as well as later serving as an editor at Newsweek. He then moved to television, ending up being a writer and editor for the NBC News group in the late 1960s. While functioning as a freelance reporter, Benchley started writing Jaws, an unique about an excellent white shark attacking a tiny hotel town. Published in 1974, guide ended up being a massive bestseller and launched his job as an author.

In 1975, the film adjustment of Jaws, directed by then promising director Steven Spielberg, premiered to substantial success, further cementing Benchley's popularity. The film had an impact on popular culture and created a lasting anxiety of shark strikes amongst the public. Benchley's participation in the film prolonged past the resource material, as he co-wrote the movie script with Carl Gottlieb and made a cameo appearance as a news reporter.

Encouraged by this success, Benchley remained to compose stories with nautical motifs, consisting of The Deep (1976), concerning a pair who uncovers sunken treasure and drug-smuggling pirates, and also The Island (1979), concentrating on the descendants of Caribbean pirates. Both novels were adjusted right into flicks, although they did not achieve the exact same degree of success as Jaws. Benchley's other novels consist of Beast (1991) as well as White Shark (1994), both dealing with sea animals striking people.

As his profession proceeded, Benchley established a deep love and respect for the sea and also its occupants, specifically sharks. This newly found interest led him to come to be an advocate for aquatic preservation and also the defense of sharks, which were increasingly feared as well as hunted as a result of the appeal of Jaws. He took part in numerous docudramas about sharks and also the marine ecosystem, commonly working as a host, author, or presenter. Benchley was likewise a starting board member of the charitable company Reef Environmental Education Structure.

In his individual life, Benchley wed his wife, Wendy Wesson, in 1964, and also they had two kids with each other: a child, Clay, as well as a child, Tracy. The couple continued to be together for over 40 years, till his fatality in 2006.

Encountering health and wellness issues in his later years, Benchley died on February 11, 2006, because of complications from pulmonary fibrosis. Despite his fatality, the tradition of his work in both literature and also aquatic preservation lingers, advising viewers and also visitors of the long-term effect one novel can have on society and also the environment.

Our collection contains 13 quotes who is written / told by Peter.

Related authors: Steven Spielberg (Director), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Robert Benchley (Comedian)

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13 Famous quotes by Peter Benchley

Small: If man doesnt learn to treat the oceans and the rain forest with respect, man will become extinct
"If man doesn't learn to treat the oceans and the rain forest with respect, man will become extinct"
Small: Without the oceans there would be no life on Earth
"Without the oceans there would be no life on Earth"
Small: I believe implicitly that every young man in the world is fascinated with either sharks or dinosaurs
"I believe implicitly that every young man in the world is fascinated with either sharks or dinosaurs"
Small: Twenty-five years ago nobody knew much about white sharks
"Twenty-five years ago nobody knew much about white sharks"
Small: Ive never been hurt by a sea creature, except for jellyfish and sea urchins
"I've never been hurt by a sea creature, except for jellyfish and sea urchins"
Small: Im a babe in the woods when it comes to the Internet
"I'm a babe in the woods when it comes to the Internet"
Small: I dont believe in blaming inanimate objects for anything
"I don't believe in blaming inanimate objects for anything"
Small: Reputations rise and fall almost as regularly as the tides
"Reputations rise and fall almost as regularly as the tides"
Small: Writing is sweat and drudgery most of the time. And you have to love it in order to endure the solitude
"Writing is sweat and drudgery most of the time. And you have to love it in order to endure the solitude and the discipline"
Small: Since writing JAWS, Ive been lucky enough to do close to forty television shows about wildlife in the o
"Since writing JAWS, I've been lucky enough to do close to forty television shows about wildlife in the oceans, and yes, I have been attacked by sea creatures once in a while"
Small: I dive as much as I can
"I dive as much as I can"
Small: I read very widely, both non-fiction and fiction, so I dont think theres a single writer who influences
"I read very widely, both non-fiction and fiction, so I don't think there's a single writer who influences me"
Small: I guess Im a hopeful optimist, because to be a pessimist is to be suicidal
"I guess I'm a hopeful optimist, because to be a pessimist is to be suicidal"