


Oscar-winning Screenwriter Marshall Brickman Passes Away at 85
Tributes pour in for Marshall Brickman, renowned for co-writing 'Annie Hall' and 'Manhattan,' who passed away in New York City.
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Marshall Brickman, the Oscar-winning screenwriter known for his collaborations with Woody Allen, including 'Annie Hall' and 'Manhattan', has died at 85. Brickman left a significant mark on film and theater, contributing to beloved projects like 'Jersey Boys' and key television sketches on 'The Tonight Show.' His distinctive comedic style and partnership with Allen defined an era. He is survived by his family.
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