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Marshall Brickman, Woody Allen's Co-Writer, Dies
Marshall Brickman, who co-wrote ‘Annie Hall’ with Woody Allen, dies at 85
Brickman died Friday in Manhattan, his daughter Sophie Brickman told The New York Times. No cause of death was cited.
Marshall Brickman, Woody Allen’s Co-Writer on Hit Films, Dies at 85
The duo won an Oscar for “Annie Hall.” Mr. Brickman went on to write Broadway shows, including “Jersey Boys,” and make movies of his own.
Marshall Brickman, Co-Writer of ‘Annie Hall' and ‘Jersey Boys,' Dead at 85
His five-decade career spanned film, television, and Broadway, and included four movies with Woody Allen alongside making movies of his own
Marshall Brickman, Oscar-Winning Co-Screenwriter of ‘Annie Hall,’ Dies at 85
Marshall Brickman, who won an Oscar for writing "Annie Hall" alongside Woody Allen and co-wrote "Sleeper" and "Manhattan," died Friday.
Marshall Brickman, Oscar-winning screenwriter passes away at 85
Marshall Brickman, the Oscar-winning screenwriter behind some of Woody Allen's most iconic films and the Tony Award-winning musical Jersey Boys, has passed away at the age of 85. His daughter, Sophie Brickman,
Marshall Brickman, Co-Writer of JERSEY BOYS and THE ADDAMS FAMILY, Has Passed Away
BroadwayWorld is saddened to report that Marshall Brickman, who co-wrote the books for Jersey Boys and The Addams Family, passed away on Friday, November 29 at the age of 85.
Screenwriter Brickman, ‘Annie Hall’ co-author, dies at 85
The Oscar-winning screenwriter Marshall Brickman, whose wide-ranging career spanned some of Woody Allen ‘s best films, the Broadway musical “Jersey Boys” and a number of Johnny Carson’s most beloved sketches,
Marshall Brickman, Woody Allen's Co-Writer, Dies at 85
Marshall Brickman, who collaborated with Woody Allen on three of his most famous films, died Friday in Manhattan. He was 85. Brickman's daughter confirmed his death to the New York Times. Brickman and Allen were the duo behind "Sleeper" (1973) "Annie Hall" (1977) and "Manhattan" (1979).
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.
Oscar-winning Annie Hall writer Marshall Brickman passes away
Marshall Brickman, the screenwriter behind iconic films such as Annie Hall and Manhattan, passed away in Manhattan on Friday at the age of 85. The New York Times was first to report the news after Brickman's daughter Sophie revealed it to the publication.
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Marshall Brickman, Oscar-Winning Screenwriter on ‘Annie Hall,’ Dies at 85
A former 'Tonight Show' head writer and "Dueling Banjos" performer, he and Woody Allen also partnered on 'Sleeper' and two ...
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