William Friedkin, a highly acclaimed and Oscar-winning director known for iconic films like “The French Connection” and “The Exorcist” has died. Friedkin died in Los Angeles, as confirmed by his wife, former producer, and studio head, Sherry Lansing.

He was part of a groundbreaking generation of filmmakers who challenged the studio system, bringing a new level of individuality and creativity to cinema in the 1970s.

Cause of Death

The cause of death of William Friedkin is not yet known.

The director’s death marks the end of an era for the film industry, as he was celebrated for his exceptional visual style and unique approach to storytelling.

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Net Worth

William Friedkin had an estimated net worth of $71 million at the time of his passing. Throughout his illustrious career, he directed numerous successful films, gaining critical acclaim and commercial success, which contributed to his substantial wealth.

Age

Born on August 29, 1935, in Chicago, Illinois, William Friedkin was 87 years old at the time of his death. He leaves behind a legacy of extraordinary filmmaking that has inspired and influenced generations of cinephiles and aspiring directors.

Movies

Friedkin’s filmography includes a diverse range of cinematic masterpieces, such as “Sorcerer,” “To Live and Die in L.A.,” and “Bug.” However, he became renowned for his groundbreaking works, “The French Connection” and “The Exorcist,” which earned him Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards for Best Director.

Relationship

William Friedkin was married to Sherry Lansing in 1991.

Also Read: Who is William Friedkin’s wife Sherry Lansing?

She is a 79-year-old American philanthropist and former film studio executive with an impressive career, including being the chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures and the president of production at 20th Century Fox.