For persons of a similar name, see Peter Hamill (disambiguation).
Pete Hamill
Hamill in 2007
Born
William Peter Hamill
(1935-06-24)June 24, 1935
Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Died
August 5, 2020(2020-08-05) (aged 85)
Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Occupation
Writer
Spouses
Ramona Negron
(m. 1962; div. 1970)
Fukiko Aoki
(m. 1987)
Website
petehamill.com
William Peter Hamill (June 24, 1935 – August 5, 2020) was an American journalist, novelist, essayist and editor. During his career as a New York City journalist, he was described as "the author of columns that sought to capture the particular flavors of New York City's politics and sports and the particular pathos of its crime."[1] Hamill was a columnist and editor for the New York Post and the New York Daily News.
^"Pete Hamill, a City Voice, To Head The Daily News". The New York Times. November 27, 1996.
William Peter Hamill (June 24, 1935 – August 5, 2020) was an American journalist, novelist, essayist and editor. During his career as a New York City journalist...
called "Eddie Ryan". The film, which has a screenplay by journalist PeteHamill, was produced and directed by Howard W. Koch, and stars Robert Duvall...
the story while serving in the military. PeteHamill was not convinced and filed suit for infringement. Hamill dropped his suit after folklorists working...
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Legere as Prostitute Freddie Jackson as Himself Ariane Koizumi as Herself PeteHamill as Himself David Proval as Card Player (uncredited) Abel Ferrara and...
in the hotel's main ballroom. Authors George Plimpton, Jimmy Breslin, PeteHamill, former professional football player Rosey Grier, and 1960 Olympic gold...
and co-directed Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists," a documentary about the columnists Jimmy Breslin and PeteHamill, which received the 2020 Emmy...
Maxim Gorky, Thomas D'Alesandro Jr, Floyd B. Olson, Harry S. Truman, PeteHamill, Colin Powell, Mario Cuomo, Martin Scorsese, Ralph Branca (who did not...
serving in the military. PeteHamill was not convinced and filed suit for infringement. One factor that may have influenced Hamill's decision to do so was...
(1982), and duPont-Columbia University (1991–92), and most recently the PeteHamill Award for Journalistic Excellence from the Glucksman Ireland House at...
Cookman, Drew Pearson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Max Lerner, Murray Kempton, PeteHamill, and Eric Sevareid, theatre critic Richard Watts Jr., and gossip columnist...
Schirripa played Sonny Rosselli in A Poet Long Ago, a short film written by PeteHamill and directed by Bob Giraldi, which gained entry into a number of film...
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Ruff (1997) Sex and the City - Candace Bushnell (1997) Snow in August - PeteHamill (1997) Underworld - Don DeLillo (1997) The Waterworks - E.L. Doctorow...
characterized the list of tenants as "living history". The journalist PeteHamill characterized the hotel's clientele as "radicals in the 1930s, British...
to Bobby at the convention in August 1968. I think he said to me, and PeteHamill: 'Daley is the ball game, and I think we have Daley.'" However, other...
by appearing at Shannon's retirement dinner. In addition to Shannon, PeteHamill of the New Left magazine Ramparts wrote that "Wallace and the black and...
critic Seymour Krim offered his explanation in 1973. I'm certain that [Pete] Hamill first used the expression. In about April of 1965 he called me at Nugget...
assistant engineer Paul Till – photography Ron Coro – art direction PeteHamill – liner notes David Oppenheim – illustrations M^ Involved in the Minneapolis...