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Alan Parker, Versatile Film Director, is Dead at 76

by Jeffrey Burman
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Reprinted from The New York Times by on July 31, 2020.

Alan Parker, who was nominated for the best-director Oscar for the 1978 film Midnight Express and again 10 years later for Mississippi Burning, died on Friday in South London. He was 76.

His death followed a long, unspecified illness, a spokeswoman for the British Film Institute said.

Parker directed a number of other well-regarded films, working in a range of styles and genres. Fame (1980) was a musical about a performing arts high school in New York. Birdy (1984) was based on a William Wharton novel about a boy who had an erotic fascination with avian life. Angel Heart (1987) was a sexy noir that flirted with an X rating but ended up with an R. Angela’s Ashes (1999) was based on Frank McCourt’s popular autobiography. …

NY Times 7/31

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