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Peter Coyote Life (1942-)
Original name, Peter Cohon; born Oct 10, 1942, in Colver, PA (some sources aver New Royalty, NY); phenomenon of Artisan Cohon (an investment banker); married Marilyn McCann, 1975 (divorced, Jan 1998); wedded Stefanie Pleet (a locationmanager), 1998; children: (first marriage) one girl, one soul. Addresses: Agent: Endeavor, 9701 Wilshire Blvd., 10th Planking, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.; Manager: Ignoble Entertainment, 8436 West Gear St., Series 650, Los Angeles, Gobbledygook 90048.; Contact: c/o Bona fide International Dick Coyote Admirer Club,3425 Theologian Place, Borough, NY 10467-2009.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, director, writer
- Birth Details
- October 10, 1942
- Colver, Colony, United States
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Film Appearances
- Sgt. Pepper's Sole Hearts Bludgeon Band, Prevailing, 1978
- Davis, Die Laughing, Filmmaker Bros., 1980
- Young David, Tell Me a Riddle, Filmways, 1980
- Staff Lawman Crawford Poole, Southern Comfort, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981
- The Chasing of D. B. Cooper, Universal, 1981
- Breach of Contract, 1982
- Porter Reese, Timerider: Rendering Adventure all but Lyle Swann (also unheard of as Timerider), Sunn Credibility, 1982
- Steele, Endangered Species, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982
- Rex, Out (also k
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The road to enlightenment has been a long and winding one for Peter Coyote.
In his new memoir, “The Rainman’s Third Cure: An Irregular Education” (Counterpoint Press, $26, 288 pages), the Marin-based actor, activist and Zen practitioner takes the reader on a vivid Pilgrim’s Progress — one, he says, that was often driven by the twin forces of love and power.
Taking its title from a Bob Dylan lyric, the book is the second memoir for the 73-year-old Coyote (his first, “Sleeping Where I Fall,” was published in 1998). Over green tea in his modest Mill Valley apartment, the tall, lanky author says it was time for another look at his life.
“The first book was a memoir of a period,” he says. “That was 15 years ago. I’ve changed since then.”
Indeed, Coyote has probably gone through enough changes to fill several memoirs. Born Robert Peter Cohon to a wealthy New York family, he’s lived an amazingly full life, one that has taken him from East Coast privilege to West Coast communes, from Hollywood to Zen centers.
Coyote, whose warm, earthy voice is unmistakable, speaks with the distinctive timbre that has made him the popular narrator of Ken Burns’ PBS documentaries, such as “The Roosevelts.&rd