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  2. Joel Schumacher - Wikipedia

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    Joel T. Schumacher (/ ˈ ʃ uː m ɑː k ər /; August 29, 1939 – June 22, 2020) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Raised in New York City by his mother, Schumacher graduated from Parsons School of Design and originally became a fashion designer.

  3. Falling Down - Wikipedia

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    Falling Down is a 1993 American psychological thriller film [3] [4] directed by Joel Schumacher, written by Ebbe Roe Smith and released by Warner Bros. in the United States on February 26, 1993. [ 5 ]

  4. The quiet queer legacy of director Joel Schumacher - AOL

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    It might be why director Joel Schumacher, who passed away on June 22 at age 80 after a year-long battle with cancer, was always able to weather bad reviews, poor box office numbers, and the cold ...

  5. Arnon Milchan - Wikipedia

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    Director 1991 Switch: Blake Edwards: JFK: Oliver Stone: 1992 Memoirs of an Invisible Man: John Carpenter: 1993 Falling Down: Joel Schumacher: Free Willy: Simon Wincer: The Nutcracker: Emile Ardolino: 1994 Natural Born Killers: Oliver Stone Second Best: Chris Menges: The New Age: Michael Tolkin: Cobb: Ron Shelton: 1995 Free Willy 2: The ...

  6. Joel Schumacher, Director of 'Lost Boys' and 'Batman' Films ...

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    Joel Schumacher, a costume designer-turned-director for films like Batman Forever, St. Elmo's Fire and The Lost Boys, has died. A rep confirmed to ET that Schumacher died in New York City on ...

  7. Joel Schumacher, the filmmaker behind St. Elmo’s Fire, The Lost Boys and two Batman movies, died on Monday, June 22. He was 80. His rep confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that Schumacher died ...

  8. Michael Keaton - Wikipedia

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    He was reportedly dissatisfied with the screenplay approved by the new director, Joel Schumacher. According to the A&E Biography episode on Keaton, after he had refused the first time (after meetings with Schumacher), Warner Bros. offered him $15 million, but Keaton steadfastly refused and was replaced by Val Kilmer in Batman Forever (1995). [38]

  9. Remembering Joel Schumacher: A Stylish Director Who Was ... - AOL

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