Marshall Brickman, who co-wrote 'Annie Hall' with Woody Allen, dies at 85
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Marshall Brickman, the Oscar-winning screenwriter known for co-writing Woody Allen's films and Broadway's "Jersey Boys," passed away at 85 in Manhattan.
Brickman collaborated extensively with Woody Allen on films like "Annie Hall," where they received an Oscar for best original screenplay, showcasing a unique perspective of life in New York.
In a reflection from 2017, Brickman noted that "Annie Hall" provides a specific image of life in New York during its time, capturing the city's social-economic dynamics.
Before working with Allen, Brickman wrote jokes for him during his rise as a comedian, while also making a name in music with the Tarriers.
Read at New York Post
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