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The Film Club is a non-fiction book by Canadian writer David Gilmour. It is a memoir of himself letting his teenage son (Jesse Gilmour) drop out of high school under the stipulation that he must watch three films a week. It was first published by Thomas Allen Publishers in September 2007.
David Jon Gilmour was born on 6 March 1946 in Cambridge, England. [5] He has three siblings: Peter, Mark and Catharine. [6] His father, Douglas Gilmour, was a senior lecturer in zoology at the University of Cambridge, and his mother, Sylvia (née Wilson), was a trained teacher who later worked as a film editor for the BBC. [7]
The new album has their son, Joe Gilmour, now 29, caught on tape as a child, saying, “Sing Daddy!” ... the fifth studio album by David Gilmour, is released on 6 September through Sony Music ...
Gilmour and his first wife, Anna, had a daughter named Erin who was found stabbed to death in her Toronto apartment, aged 22, on December 20, 1983. A suspect was identified through genetic genealogy and arrested in November 2022. [3] [13] [14] Gilmour died from a cardiac arrest in Manhattan on June 11, 2023, at the age of 91. [8]
The former Pink Floyd guitarist will be performing in Rome, London, Los Angeles and New York City in support of the new record
David Gilmour in a portrait taken for his new album ‘Luck and Strange’ (Anton Corbijn) ... Born in 1946, the middle-class son of a Cambridge University zoology lecturer and a film editor, he ...
David Gilmour (born 22 December 1949) is a Canadian fiction novelist, former television journalist, film critic, and former professor at the University of Toronto. [2]
In Los Angeles for concerts at Intuit Dome and the Hollywood Bowl, the 78-year-old Pink Floyd veteran sits down for a wide-ranging interview.