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Screenwriter-director Marshall Brickman, Woody Allen's longtime collaborator, has died at 85. Learn about his unforgettable contributions in the video above.

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00:00Marshall Brickman, the renowned screenwriter and director known for his key collaborations
00:05with Woody Allen, has passed away at the age of 85.
00:08His daughter Sophie Brickman confirmed the news of her father's death on Friday in
00:13Manhattan.
00:14While the cause of death remains undisclosed, Brickman's legacy as a vital figure in
00:19film and television remains undeniable.
00:24Marshall Brickman's career spanned multiple decades and genres, proving his place as a
00:29creative force.
00:30He is perhaps highly remembered for co-writing some of Woody Allen's most iconic films
00:36including Hanny Hall and Manhattan.
00:38His partnership with Allen was highly praised with Hanny Hall winning an Oscar for Best
00:43Original Screenplay.
00:47Before his cinematic achievements, Marshall Brickman had a notable role in television,
00:52writing for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and worked on shows like The Dick Cavett
00:57Show and Candid Camera.
01:01Brickman's work wasn't limited to just writing.
01:04He directed films like Simon and The Manhattan Project, showcasing his versatility.
01:11Marshall Brickman's legacy will live on through his exceptional body of work which
01:15shaped both classic films and beloved stage productions.

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