PEER J. OPPENHEIMER - EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Peer J. Oppenheimer formed Peer Oppenheimer Productions Inc. in 1986. Most recently, he produced Rails and Ties, directed by Alison Eastwood and starring Kevin Bacon and Marcia Gay Harden, for WIP-Warner Bros. He independently produced Blue Car which premiered to much acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival and was subsequently acquired and released theatrically by Miramax Films in May 2003. Blue Car received two Independent Spirit Award nominations in February 2004.
Other feature films produced by Oppenheimer include Don t Tell, starring Alison Eastwood, James Wlcek, Bonnie Root, Robert Merrill and Colby French; Key Exchange starring Brooke Adams, Ben Masters, Daniel Stem and Danny Aiello; The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud featuring Bud Cort, Carol Kane, Carroll Baker, and Klaus Kinski; Becoming Colette directed by Danny Houston and co-starring Mathilda May and Klaus Maria Brandauer, and Operational C.I.A with Burt Reynolds.
Oppenheimer also created and produced nearly 600 half-hour shows of "Here's Hollywood" for NBC, and a 6-hour mini-series entitled 'Miller & Muller". Oppenheimer attended Foreign Service School at Georgetown University and graduated from UCLA with a major in History and a minor in Political Science.