John R. Pepper

John R. Pepper

Biography:

John R. Pepper (a.k.a. John Pepper and John Randolph Pepper, born 1958) is a photographer and theatre director.

Pepper was born in Rome, Italy in 1958 to Curtis Bill Pepper, a war correspondent and the head of the Rome bureau for Newsweek magazine, and the sculptor Beverly Pepper. He has one sister, poet Jorie Graham. He was raised in Rome, Italy. He studied History of Art at Princeton University (1976) where he was also one of the original painting members of the '185 Nassau Street Painting Program' and was awarded the Whitney Painting Fellowship in 1975. In 1981 Pepper was admitted as a 'Directing Fellow' to The American Film Institute, Los Angeles. Pepper has married twice and has two sons (Sheppard, 1990, and Jameson, 1993) from his first marriage. ...

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Known For: Acting
Known Credits: 8
Gender : Male
Birthday : 1958-08-20
Day of Death: -
Place of Birth: Rome, Lazio, Italy
Also Known As: John Pepper, John Randolph Pepper