Kevin Rafferty
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Kevin Rafferty is an American filmmaker. Coming from a rather influential New York family, he has spent his entire life living in or near New York City. He helped teach the craft of filmmaking to Michael Moore during the production of Roger & Me in 1989. Rafferty teamed up with his brother Pierce and Jayne Loader to produce the cult classic film The Atomic Cafe (1982)
His grandfather was Marvin Pierce, president and later chairman of McCall Corporation, the publisher of the popular women's magazines Redbook and McCall's. His mother is Barbara Bush's elder sister, and was a cover girl model during the 1950s. Another ancestor, an early New England colonist named Thomas Pierce, was also the ancestor to Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States. He has the nickname "Tongs."
[edit] Filmography
As Director:
- The Last Cigarette (1999)
- Feed (1992)
- Blood in the Face (1991)
- The Atomic Cafe (1982)
As Cinematographer:
- The War Room (1993)
- Blood in the Face (1991)
- Roger & Me (1989)
- Hurry Tomorrow (1975)
As Producer:
- Blood in the Face (1991)
- Radio Bikini (1987) (co-producer)
- The Atomic Cafe (1982) (co-producer)
- Hurry Tomorrow (1975)
As Editor:
- Blood in the Face (1991)
- The Atomic Cafe (1982)