Ted Kotcheff, the versatile, two-time Palme d’Or nominee who directed more than two dozen movies including First Blood, Weekend at Bernie’s, Fun with Dick and Jane, North Dallas Forty and Wake in ...
Canadian film director Ted Kotcheff has died at 94 years old. His family confirmed the news to Canada’s The Globe and Mail on Friday, April 11. In his 2017 memoir, Director’s Cut: My Life in Film, ...
Canadian film and television director Ted Kotcheff on the set of his made-for-TV movie 'The Desperate Hours,' 1967. (Credit: Susan Wood/Getty Images) Canadian filmmaker Ted Kotcheff, best know for ...
Ted Kotcheff, the Canadian-born director best known for bringing John Rambo to the screen in ‘First Blood’, has died aged 94. The filmmaker passed away at the Hospital Joya in Nuevo Nayarit, Mexico, ...
Ted Kotcheff, the famed Canadian director who was just as comfortable helming a violent war movie as he was a screwball comedy, has died, RadarOnline.com can report. His family confirmed the talented ...
Ted Kotcheff, a shape-shifting Canadian director whose films introduced audiences to characters including troubled Vietnam War hero John Rambo, a dead body named Bernie and young hustler Duddy Kravitz ...
Canadian director Ted Kotcheff, best known for the 1989 cult classic Weekend at Bernie’s, has died at the age of 94. The filmmaker’s death was confirmed by his family to the Canadian outlet Globe and ...
Prolific Canadian-born filmmaker Ted Kotcheff, who directed the films “First Blood,” “Weekend at Bernie’s,” “Wake in Fright,” “The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz,” “Fun With Dick and Jane” and “North ...
Ted Kotcheff, a globe-trotting Canadian film director who also roamed across genres including the Rambo debut “First Blood” and cult favorites “Weekend at Bernie’s” and the Australian outback thriller ...
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