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Marshall Brickman Dies: Woody Allen’s Co-Writer On ‘Annie Hall’ & ‘Manhattan’ Was 85
Known for his Oscar-winning collaboration on Woody Allen's 'Annie Hall', Marshall Brickman died Friday in Manhattan.
The Oscar winner’s daughter Sophie Brickman announced that her father died Friday in Manhattan, following more than 50 years of writing, directing and producing for the stage and screen. After teaming up with Allen on the 1973 sci-fi comedy Sleeper, they co-wrote the hit satirical romantic-comedy Annie Hall together, earning both men an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. As a writer and director, Brickman helmed Simon(1980) with Alan Arkin, Lovesick(1983) with Dudley Moore and Elizabeth Govern, and The Manhattan Project(1986) with John Lithgow.
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