Curtis Hanson, the Academy Award-winning co-writer and director of L.A. Confidential and helmer of films like 8 Mile, Wonder Boys, The River Wild and In Her Shoes, has died at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 71. The cause of death is said to be natural causes, but Deadline says that the legendary filmmaker had been in poor health for a while.
Hanson made his directorial debut in 1972 with the horror movie Sweet Kill, but went on to have a four decade career with features like The Hand That Rocks The Cradle and Wonder Boys, as well as the four aforementioned movies. His crowning glory was the 1997 adaptation of the James Ellroy novel L.A. Confidential, the Russell Crowe led ensembles which picked up two Oscars, one for its supporting actress Kim Basinger, and another for Hanson and co-writer Brian Helgeland for their adapted screenplay. The film also won the prestigious Palme d’Or at Cannes.
Hanson’s last credit was the 2012 Gerard Butler movie Chasing Mavericks, but pulled out during production due to illness. Michael Apted took over directing duties, but Hanson still holds a credit alongside Apted on the project.
The film world has today lost another legend. RIP Mr. Hanson, and thank you for the movies.
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