Peter Riva

Producer

Birthday May 11, 1950

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 73 years old

Nationality United States

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1950

Peter Riva (born May 11, 1950) is an American literary agent and producer.

John Peter Riva was born on May 11, 1950, in Manhattan to William Riva, a Broadway and TV set designer, and Maria Riva, the only child of Marlene Dietrich, who was an early TV star (for William S. Paley, CBS) and Broadway actress.

1970

From the early 1970s to the early 1980s he licensed toys and games for companies including Columbia Pictures, Paramount Pictures and Witt-Thomas-Harris.

1972

Riva has worked as a literary agent with his wife Sandra Anne since 1972.

He has represented authors Stieg Larsson, Maria Riva, Peter Beard, Ake Edwardson, Pieter Aspe, John Enright, Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager.

1980

In the 1980s Riva produced over a dozen art exhibits.

He produced "Sightseeing, A Panorama From Space," an art photographic exhibit.

1982

The project was conceived in 1982 with the help of Ansel Adams, Lucien Clergue and Edward Kennedy.

1984

It came to include over 175,000 hand-held astronaut images never before seen (1984).

In 1984 he was asked to advise, and in 1985 took over as de facto project manager, for the Voyager 'Round the World Flight program.

1985

He managed Voyager's "Round the World Flight Program" in 1985.

The exhibit opened at the National Air and Space Museum (1985) and at the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie (1985).

1986

The Voyager completed the first nonstop circumnavigation of the globe on December 14, 1986.

In 1986 Riva arranged for the Voyager aircraft to be permanently displayed in the National Air & Space Museum.

1987

He was a co-producer on White Mountain Film's "In the Blood" (Africa, 1987).

1988

Riva has produced over ten television documentaries, including the ABC With Peter Beard in Africa (1988) and BBC/PBS "The Voyager Story" (1987).

1990

He also produced the United Nations' event "Only One Earth" (1990), for which he won a Telly Award.

He produced the United Nations' Headquarter event "Only One Earth" (1990), broadcast to 1.1 billion people.

The footage showed negotiations for the first global environmental treaty between the US and USSR.

1992

He produced two expeditions: The Rio Roosevelt Expedition (Amazon, 1992) and the Livingston Expedition (Africa, 1995).

1993

In 1993 he arranged for the Marlene Dietrich Collection to be displayed permanently in Berlin at the Deutsche Kinemathek.

The museum constructed a new building for that display at the Sony Center on the Potsdam Platz, Berlin.

He is manager of the Marlene Dietrich companies, including the Marlene Dietrich Foundation (Munich, Germany), and also manages her legacy.

He is on the board of the FilmMuseum Berlin (part of the Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin), advised the UN Environment Programme for 15 years and the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie (Arles, France) for 8 years.

He was also on the board of New Century Conservation Trust and the Global Communications for Conservation charity.

Riva and his wife, Sandra Anne, met in Spain when they were 13 and married at the age of 22 in London.

They have two sons.

1995

In 1995, along with his partner Bertram van Munster, he created and produced the television series Wild Things, 78 one-hour reality TV episodes.

He was co-executive producer on a number of projects including Jim Kohlberg's Home in the Morning based on the book by Mary Glickman.

2012

His older brother J. Michael Riva, a production designer, died in 2012 and he has two younger brothers.

Riva attended the prep school Institut Le Rosey for 5 years, and then attended first Carnegie-Mellon University and UCLA Film School.

He afterwards was part of the BBC apprentice program where he was a gofer for Ian MacNaughton, producer of the series Monty Python's Flying Circus.

Riva is the co-founder of International Transactions, Inc., a literary agency.