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  1. David Ernest Peckinpah (September 5, 1951 – April 23, 2006) was a television writer, producer and director. David was the nephew of film director Sam Peckinpah and son of Denver "Denny" Peckinpah, a Fresno County Superior Court Judge.

  2. David E. Peckinpah was born on 5 September 1951 in Fresno, California, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Sliders (1995), Beauty and the Beast (1987) and Silk Stalkings (1991). He was married to Sandra Lee Albright and Lori James.

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • September 5, 1951
    • David E. Peckinpah
    • April 23, 2006
  3. Apr 28, 2006 · Producer-writer-director David E. Peckinpah, 54, nephew of the late director Sam Peckinpah, died of heart failure Sunday in Vancouver, Canada, where he lived with his family, publicist Warren...

  4. David Samuel Peckinpah (/ ˈ p ɛ k ɪ n ˌ p ɑː /; February 21, 1925 – December 28, 1984) was an American film director and screenwriter. His 1969 Western epic The Wild Bunch received an Academy Award nomination and was ranked No. 80 on the American Film Institute 's top 100 list.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001603Sam Peckinpah - IMDb

    David Samuel Peckinpah was born and grew up in Fresno, California, when it was still a sleepy town. Young Sam was a loner. The child's greatest influence was grandfather Denver Church, a judge, congressman and one of the best shots in the Sierra Nevadas.

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    • Fresno, California, USA
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    • Inglewood, California, USA
  6. Apr 23, 2006 · David E. Peckinpah is known as an Writer, Story, Teleplay, Producer, Director, Creator, Executive Producer, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Farscape, Sliders, Man of the House, Stroker Ace, The Paperboy, Silk Stalkings, Hijacked: Flight 285, and Hotline.

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  8. PECKINPAH, David Samuel ("Sam") (b. 21 February 1925 in Fresno, California; d. 28 December 1984 in Inglewood, California), actor, television and motion picture scriptwriter, and film director whose 1969 film The Wild Bunch reflected the violence and social upheaval of the late 1960s.

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