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Marshall Brickman, who co-wrote 'Annie Hall' with Woody Allen, dies at 85

  • Oscar-Winning screenwriter Marshall Brickman, known for co-writing 'Annie Hall,' has died at the age of 85, as confirmed by his daughter Sophie Brickman.
  • Brickman's career included work on Woody Allen's films, the Broadway musical 'Jersey Boys,' and sketches for Johnny Carson.
  • He is survived by his wife, daughters, and five grandchildren, and he won an Oscar for best original screenplay for 'Annie Hall' with Woody Allen.
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Marshall Brickman, the Oscar-winning screenwriter behind some of Woody Allen's best films, the musical Jersey Boys and popular Johnny Carson sketches, has died. He was 85 years old.

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The screenwriter Marshall Brickmann, awarded an Oscar Award by Annie Hall (1977), who wrote along with Woody Allen, has passed away at age 85, according to his daughter to the New York Times newspaper.Brickmann and Allen met in the 1960s, when Allen made his way into the world of comic monologue. Together they wrote some of the most famous films of their career.In addition to Annie Hall, who won the Oscar for best original script and achieved th…

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Oscar-winning screenwriter Marshall Brickman, whose career covered some of Woody Allen’s best films, the Broadway musical “Jersey Boys” and several of Johnny Carson’s most beloved sketches, has passed away.

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DNyuz broke the news in on Sunday, December 1, 2024.
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