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Home/People/Peter Masterson
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Born
Jun 1, 1934Died: Dec 18, 2018
Lived 84 years
Place of Birth
Houston, Texas, USA
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

17
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0
TV Shows
11
Directed
Also Known As
Pete Masterson
Carlos Bee Masterson Jr.
IMDb Profile

Peter Masterson

Directing

Biography
Carlos Bee Masterson Jr. was an American actor, director, producer, and writer. Masterson often worked with his cousin, writer Horton Foote. Acting from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s, including 1975's The Stepford Wives as Walter Eberhart, since then he concentrated mostly on directing and producing. Actress Mary Stuart Masterson is his daughter; she appeared with her father in The Stepford Wives, playing one of his daughters. His other acting credits include roles in Ambush Bay (1966), In the Heat of the Night (1967), Counterpoint (1968), Von Richthofen and Brown (1971), Tomorrow (1972), The Exorcist (1973), Man on a Swing (1974), and Gardens of Stone (1987). Masterson co-wrote (with Larry L. King) the books for the hit musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1978) and its short-lived sequel The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public (1994). In 1980, he produced the ABC television movie, "City in Fear" based on an idea by screenwriter William Goldman—an idea that became the well-reviewed 1979 novel "Panic on Page One" by Linda Stewart, and the television script by Albert Ruben. The cast was led by Robert Vaughn and David Janssen in the final role before his death that year. In 1985, he directed The Trip to Bountiful, for which Geraldine Page won the Academy Award for Best Actress. The film also featured his wife, Carlin Glynn who had previously won a Tony Award for her role in 'Whorehouse.' His directing credits additionally include Full Moon in Blue Water (1988), Night Game (1989), Blood Red (1989), Convicts (1991), Arctic Blue (1993), The Only Thrill (1997), Lost Junction (2003), and Whiskey School (2005). Masterson died at the age of 84 on December 18, 2018, after suffering a fall at his home. He had received a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease 14 years earlier.
The Stepford Life poster

The Stepford Life

as Himself
2001
Hello Actors Studio poster

Hello Actors Studio

as Self
1988
Gardens of Stone poster

Gardens of Stone

as Col. Feld
1987
Witchfire poster

Witchfire

Cast
1986
A Question of Guilt poster

A Question of Guilt

as Lieutenant Tom Wharton
1978
The Storyteller poster

The Storyteller

as Lee Gardner
1977
The Quinns poster

The Quinns

as Michael Quinn
1977
Delta County, USA poster

Delta County, USA

as Billy Wingate
1977
The Stepford Wives poster

The Stepford Wives

as Walter Eberhart
1975
Man on a Swing poster

Man on a Swing

as Willie Younger
1974
The Exorcist poster

The Exorcist

as Dr. Barringer
1973
Pueblo poster

Pueblo

as ENC M.O. Goldman
1973
Tomorrow poster

Tomorrow

as Lawyer Douglas
1972
Von Richthofen and Brown poster

Von Richthofen and Brown

as Major Oswald Boelke
1971
Counterpoint poster

Counterpoint

as Sgt. Calloway
1967
In the Heat of the Night poster

In the Heat of the Night

as Fryer
1967
Ambush Bay poster

Ambush Bay

as Sgt. William Maccone
1966