Wednesday, October 23

William Friedkin, Oscar-winning director of ‘The Exorcist’ and The French Connection,’ useless at 87

LOS ANGELES — William Friedkin, the Oscar-winning director who turned a prime filmmaker in his 30s with the gripping “The French Connection” and the horrifying “The Exorcist” and struggled within the following many years to match his early success has died. He was 87.

Friedkin, who received one of the best director Oscar for “The French Connection,” died Monday in Los Angeles, Marcia Franklin, his government assistant for twenty-four years, informed The Associated Press on behalf of his household and spouse, former studio head Sherry Lansing.

“The French Connection,” primarily based on a real story, offers with the efforts of maverick New York City police Detective James “Popeye” Doyle to trace down Frenchman Fernando Rey, mastermind of a big drug pipeline funneling heroin into the United States. It accommodates some of the thrilling chase scenes ever filmed.



Doyle, performed by Gene Hackman in an Oscar-winning efficiency, barely misses making the arrest on a subway practice, then hurries to his police automobile to comply with the practice because it emerges on an elevated railway. He races beneath, dodging vehicles, vans and pedestrians, together with a lady pushing a child buggy, earlier than abandoning the pursuit.

The film additionally received Academy Awards for greatest image, screenplay and movie enhancing and led critics to hail Friedkin, then simply 32, as a number one member of a brand new era of filmmakers.

He adopted with a fair greater blockbuster, “The Exorcist,” primarily based on William Peter Blatty’s best-selling novel a couple of 12-year-old lady possessed by the satan.

The harrowing scenes of the lady’s possession and a splendid solid, together with Linda Blair because the lady, Ellen Burstyn as her mom and Max Von Sydow and Jason Miller because the monks who attempt to exorcise the satan from her, helped make the movie a box-office sensation. It was so scary for its period that many viewers fled the theater earlier than it was over and a few reported being unable to sleep for days afterward.

It obtained 10 Oscar nominations, together with one for Friedkin as director, and received two, for Blatty’s script and for sound.

With that second success, Friedkin would go on to direct motion pictures and TV exhibits properly into the twenty first century. But he would by no means once more come near matching the success of these early works.

Other movie credit included “To Live and Die in L.A.,” “Cruising,” “Rules of Engagement” and a TV remake of the traditional play and Sidney Lumet film “12 Angry Men.” Friedkin additionally directed episodes for such TV exhibits as “The Twilight Zone,” “Rebel Highway” and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.”

Born in Chicago on Aug. 29, 1939, he started working in native TV productions as a youngster. By age 16 he was directing reside exhibits.

“My main influence was dramatic radio when I was a kid,” he mentioned in a 2001 interview. “I remember listening to it in the dark, Everything was left to the imagination. It was just sound. I think of the sounds first and then the images.”

He moved from reside exhibits to documentaries, making “The People Versus Paul Crump,” in 1962. It was the story of a jail inmate who rehabilitates himself on Death Row after being sentenced for the homicide of a guard throughout a botched theft at a Chicago meals plant.

Producer David Wolper was so impressed with it that he introduced Friedkin to Hollywood to direct community TV exhibits.

After engaged on such exhibits as “The Bold Ones,” “The Alfred Hitchcock Hour” and the documentary “The Thin Blue Line,” Friedkin landed his first movie, 1967’s “Good Times.” It was a lighthearted musical romp headlined by the pop duo Sonny and Cher in what can be their solely film look collectively.

He adopted that with “The Night They Raided Minsky’s,” about backstage life at a burlesque theater, and “The Birthday Party,” from a Harold Pinter play. He then gained essential consideration with 1970’s “The Boys in the Band,” a landmark movie about homosexual males.

Friedkin had three transient marriages within the Seventies and ‘80s, to French actress Jeanne Moreau; British actress Lesley-Anne Down, with whom he had a son; and longtime Los Angeles TV information anchor Kelly Lange. In 1991 he married Paramount studio government Lansing.

In current years, Friedkin was usually known as on to mirror on his profession across the fiftieth anniversaries of his classics and was at all times candid. He additionally wrote a memoir, “The Friedkin Connection,” which got here out in 2012. And he wasn’t completed working but: A brand new movie, “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial,” starring Kiefer Sutherland, is ready to premiere on the Venice Film Festival subsequent month.

Thinking again to the enduring automobile chase sequence in “The French Connection,” Friedkin informed NBC News in 2021 that it was legitimately life-threatening and that he’d by no means do it once more.

“Everything you see, we actually did. There was no CGI then. There was no way to fake it. I just put the pedal to the metal, and we went 90 miles an hour in city traffic,” he mentioned. “The fact that nobody got hurt is a miracle. The fact that I didn’t get killed, the fact that some of the crew members didn’t get hurt or killed. That’s a chance I would never take again. I was young and I didn’t give a damn. I just went out and did it. I set out to make a great chase scene and I didn’t care about the consequences, and now I do.”

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The late Associated Press Correspondent Bob Thomas was the first author of this obituary.

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