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Filmmaker James Foley, whose directing career spanned music videos, television and film, with stars including Madonna, Al Pacino and Bruce Dern, has died. Florent Lamy, a representative for Foley ...
The legendary director, who collaborated with Madonna and also worked on Netflix House Of Cards, had been battling brain ...
James Foley, the film director behind two of the Fifty Shades of Grey films, has died aged 71. Foley also directed three Madonna music videos in the 1980s - Papa Don't Preach, Live to Tell and True ...
James Foley, who directed the two Fifty Shades of ... along with Netflix’s House of Cards and multiple Madonna movies and music videos, has died. He was 71. His family told Deadline through ...
The film world mourns James Foley, the master of atmospheric thrillers and noir dramas. The director died at age 71 after a year-long battle with a brain tumor at his home in Los Angeles.
James Foley, whose decades-long directing career spanned both film and television, has passed away at 71. The legendary filmmaker died “peacefully in his sleep earlier this week” in Los Angeles after ...
Foleys career was varied and rich. In addition to his film achievements, he also left a deep mark in the music industry.
Seasoned film director James Foley, who has directed several high-profile Hollywood movies and music videos, died at 71. Foley, who directed in his sleep early this week after a long struggle with ...
Filmmaker James Foley, whose directing career spanned music videos, television and film, with stars including Madonna, Al Pacino and Bruce Dern, has died. Florent Lamy, a representative for Foley ...
James Foley, the Brooklyn-born filmmaker who collaborated with A-list stars like Al Pacino, Sean Penn, Madonna and Mark Wahlberg across a 30-plus-year career in film, TV and music videos, has died. He ...
James Foley, who directed two 'Fifty Shades of Grey' sequel and 1992's 'Glengarry Glen Ross,' has died of brain cancer, ...
James Foley, director of films including "Glengarry Glen Ross," "At Close Range" and "Fear," died earlier this week.