
Peter Greenaway
Known for Directing · 21 credits
- Born
- 1942-04-05 (age 84)
- Place of birth
- Newport, Gwent, Wales, UK
- Also known as
- 피터 그리너웨이
Biography
Peter Greenaway, CBE (born 5 April 1942) is a Welsh writer-director, painter, and video artist based in Amsterdam. Throughout the late 1960s and '70s, he produced several experimental documentary/mockumentary shorts while working as a film editor for the Central Office of Information. This early period culminated in "The Falls" (1980), a three-hour mockumentary indexing the strange effects of the VUE (the Violent Unknown Event) on 92 people whose names begin with the letters F-A-L-L. He made his dramatic feature film debut with "The Draughtsman's Contract" (1982), and throughout the 1980s directed a string of critically acclaimed and frequently controversial films: "A Zed & Two Noughts" (1985), "The Belly of an Architect" (1987), "Drowning by Numbers" (1988), and his best-known work, the vicious Thatcher-era satire "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover" (1989). In the 1990s, he directed the Shakespeare adaptation "Prospero's Books" (1991), controversial religious satire "The Baby of Mâcon" (1993), erotic drama "The Pillow Book" (1996), and "8½ Women" (1999), an homage to the films of Federico Fellini, a major influence on Greenaway. In the early 2000s, Greenaway embarked on the ambitious "Tulse Luper" project, a multimedia body of historical fiction revolving around the life of the eponymous fictional hero. In addition to novels, CD-ROMs, online material, and a touring exhibition, the project spawned a trilogy of feature films: "The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story" (2003), "The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 2: Vaux to the Sea" (2004), and "The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 3: From Sark to the Finish" (2004). The trilogy was followed by a fourth feature, "A Life in Suitcases" (2005), which abridges the Tulse Luper saga into a single film. Since the mid 2000s, Greenaway's film work has focused on idiosyncratic, heavily fictionalised biopics dedicated to some of his favourite artists: Dutch Golden Age painter Rembrandt van Rijn in "Nightwatching" (2007), Dutch Baroque engraver Hendrik Goltzius in "Goltzius and the Pelican Company" (2012), Soviet Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein in "Eisenstein in Guanajuato" (2015), and Romanian-French sculptor Constantin Brâncuși in "Walking to Paris" (TBD). Greenaway has lived and worked in Amsterdam since the mid 1990s. He is married to artist Saskia Boddeke, with whom he has two children. He also has two children from a previous marriage to potter Carol Greenaway.
Known For
TV Shows (1)
Movies (20)

8 ½ Women
1999
as (uncredited)

Tintoretto: A Rebel in Venice
2019
as Self

Ritratti di cinema
2025
as Self

The Falls
1982
as Interviewer

Rembrandt's J'Accuse...!
2008
as Himself / Public Prosecutor

Cinema16: British Short Films
2003
as Self - Commentary, Dear Phone (voice)

Dear Phone
1976
as Narrator

Fear of Drowning
1989
as Himself

The Curious World of Hieronymus Bosch
2016

The Wedding at Cana
2009
as Some characters (uncredited)
Close to Greenaway
2004
as Self

The Greenaway Alphabet
2018
as Peter Greenaway
Peter Greenaway: The Film Architect - Beyond The Belly of an Architect
2023
as Himself

H Is for House
1976
as (voice)
Hubert Bals Handshake
1989
as Narrator

The Death of a Composer: Rosa, a Horse Drama
1999
as Narrator

Peter Greenaway: A Documentary
1992
as Himself

The Missing Nail
2019
as (voice)

Windows
1974
as Narrator

The 92 Faces of Peter Greenaway
2002
as Himself
About Peter Greenaway
Peter Greenaway, CBE (born 5 April 1942) is a Welsh writer-director, painter, and video artist based in Amsterdam. Throughout the late 1960s and '70s, he produced several experimental documentary/mockumentary shorts while working as a film editor for the Central Office of Information. This early period culminated in "The Falls" (1980), a three-hour mockumentary indexing the strange effects of the VUE (the Violent Unknown Event) on 92 people whose names begin with the letters F-A-L-L. He made his dramatic feature film debut with "The Draughtsma… With 21 credits spanning from 1974 to 2025, Peter Greenaway has appeared in 20 films and 1 TV show.
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Most Popular Peter Greenaway Movies
- 8 ½ Women (1999) — as (uncredited)
- Tintoretto: A Rebel in Venice (2019) — as Self
- Ritratti di cinema (2025) — as Self
- The Falls (1982) — as Interviewer
- Rembrandt's J'Accuse...! (2008) — as Himself / Public Prosecutor
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