William Friedkin
William Friedkin (born August 29, 1935)[1] is an American movie director, producer and screenwriter. He was best known for directing The French Connection in 1971 and The Exorcist in 1973. He won the Academy Award for Best Director.[2]
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![]() Friedkin in 2012 at the Deauville American Film Festival | |
Born | |
Occupation | Director, producer, screenwriter |
Years active | 1965–present |
Spouse(s) | Jeanne Moreau (1977–1979) Lesley-Anne Down (1982–1985) Kelly Lange (1987–1990) Sherry Lansing (1991–present) |
Some of his other movie include Sorcerer, The Brink's Job, Cruising, Deal of the Century, To Live and Die in L.A., Jade, Rules of Engagement, The Hunted, Bug, and Killer Joe.
References
- Biskind, p. 200.
- Pfefferman, Naomi. "'Killer Joe's' William Friedkin: 'I Could Have Been a Very Violent Person'." Jewish Journal. August 2, 2012. Archived August 22, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Accessed 2013-04-29.
Other websites
Media related to William Friedkin at Wikimedia Commons
- William Friedkin on IMDb
- William Friedkin at the Internet Broadway Database
- "From 'Popeye' Doyle to Puccini: William Friedkin" NPR's Robert Siegel interviews Friedkin, September 14, 2006
- EXCL: Bug Director William Friedkin Archived 2012-10-01 at the Wayback Machine
- The Reeler interview with Friedkin Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine
- Master Class at La Cinémathèque française on December 4th 2013 Archived 2013-12-09 at the Wayback Machine
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