Pete Walker

Pete Walker

director, producer, writer

Pete Walker was born on Jul 04, 1939 in UK. Pete Walker's big-screen debut came with School for Sex directed by Pete Walker in 1969.

Writer, director, and producer Pete Walker was born on July 4, 1939 in Brighton, Sussex, England. The son of musical comedy performer Syd Walker, Pete began his show business career as a stand-up comic at a Soho strip club. Walker went on to play bit roles in a few films prior to starting his own production company. Pete initially made 8mm glamour shorts before graduating to full-length soft-core features in the late 1960's. However, it was in the 1970's that Walker made his strongest and most impressive mark with a series of gritty and hard-hitting horror movies that include the proto-slasher Le rideau de la mort (1972), the startling Flagellations (1974), the equally shocking Frightmare (1974), and the edgy Mortelles confessions (1976). His horror films frequently centered on the abuse of authority and the ever broadening gap between the young generation and the previous older one who are attempting to maintain order in an increasingly permissive society. After directing the enjoyable all-star horror mystery thriller Le manoir de la peur (1983), Pete retired from filmmaking altogether and decided to pursue a career in property development instead.

  • Birthday

    Jul 04, 1939
  • Place of Birth

    Brighton, Sussex, England, UK

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