
Has 2 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.
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Father |
Peter Bratt, Sr. |
Mother |
Eldy Banda |
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Family 1 |
Julia Fiona Roberts, b. 28 Oct 1967, Smyrna, Georgia, USA |
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Family 2 |
Talisa Soto |
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1967 -
Birth |
28 Oct 1967 |
Smyrna, Georgia, USA |
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Father |
Walter Grady Roberts |
Mother |
Betty Lou Bredemus |
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Family 1 |
Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland, b. 21 Dec 1966, London, Middlesex, England |
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Family 2 |
Jason Patrick, b. 17 Jun 1966, New York, NY, USA |
Married |
1991 |
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Family 3 |
Living |
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Family 4 |
Living |
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Family 5 |
Dylan McDermott |
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Family 6 |
Matthew Langford Perry, b. 19 Aug 1969, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA |
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Family 7 |
Living |
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Family 8 |
Daniel Moder |
Married |
4 Jul 2002 |
New Mexico |
Children |
| 1. Hazel Patricia Moder, b. 28 Nov 2004 |
| 2. Phinnaeus Walter Moder, b. 28 Nov 2004 |
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Family |
Eldy Banda |
Children |
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Family |
Peter Bratt, Sr. |
Children |
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Name |
Peter Bratt |
Relationship | with Francis Fox
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Gender |
Male |
Siblings |
1 Sibling |
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Person ID |
I373446 |
Geneagraphie |
Last Modified |
6 Apr 2002 |
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Notes |
- With his critically acclaimed independent first feature film Follow Me Home (1997), he dared to explore race and identity from the multiple and intersecting perspectives of Chicanos, African Americans, and Native Americans. When no major studio would distribute this film, Henri Norris, an African American woman who was an attorney then engaged in malpractice litigation, created New Millennia Films so that Bratt's film and message could reach a significant audience. Bratt was honored for his artistic genius with a 2000 Rockefeller Foundation Film/Video/Multimedia Fellowship, further demonstrating that he is poised to become one of the twenty first century's major filmmakers.
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