William Friedkin, celebrated for his gripping films such as ‘The French Connection’ and ‘The Exorcist’, has passed away at the age of 87

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William Friedkin, celebrated for his gripping films such as ‘The French Connection’ and ‘The Exorcist’, has passed away at the age of 87. A master filmmaker who emerged as a prominent figure in his 30s, Friedkin`s monumental achievements left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. His wife, accomplished producer and former studio head Sherry Lansing, confirmed his demise on Monday in Los Angeles, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
Friedkin`s cinematic journey included a crowning moment with `The French Connection`, a movie based on a true story. The narrative delves into the relentless pursuit of French drug lord Fernando Rey by maverick New York City police Detective James `Popeye` Doyle. This cinematic gem features one of the most exhilarating chase scenes ever captured on film. The movie not only earned Friedkin the best director Oscar but also secured Academy Awards for best picture, screenplay, and film editing. These accolades propelled Friedkin, then a mere 32 years old, into the forefront of a new generation of filmmakers.