Donner s career spanned five decades. Author: LINDSEY BAHR AP Film Writer Published: 5:37 PM EDT July 5, 2021 Updated: 5:52 PM EDT July 5, 2021
Filmmaker Richard Donner, who helped create the modern superhero blockbuster with 1978’s “Superman” and mastered the buddy comedy with the “Lethal Weapon” franchise, has died. He was 91.
Lauren Shuler Donner, his wife and producing partner, told the Hollywood trade Deadline that Donner died Monday.
Donner gained fame with his first feature, 1976’s “The Omen.” A then-unheard-of offer followed: $1 million to direct 1978’s “Superman.” Donner channeled his love of the character into making the film, repeatedly facing off with producers over the need for special effects that would convince the audience that a superhero could really fly. In the title role, Donner cast Christopher Reeve, who was associated with “Superman” for the rest of his life.
by Lindsey Bahr, The Associated Press
Posted Jul 5, 2021 6:40 pm ADT
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FILE - Richard Donner arrives at the American Film Institute s 41st Lifetime Achievement Gala on June 6, 2013, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Katy Winn/Invision/AP, File)
Filmmaker Richard Donner, who helped create the modern superhero blockbuster with 1978’s “Superman” and mastered the buddy comedy with the “Lethal Weapon” franchise, has died. He was 91.
Lauren Shuler Donner, his wife and producing partner, told the Hollywood trade Deadline that Donner died Monday.
Donner gained fame with his first feature, 1976’s “The Omen.” A then-unheard-of offer followed: $1 million to direct 1978’s “Superman.” Donner channeled his love of the character into making the film, repeatedly facing off with producers over the need for special effects that would convince the audience that a superhero could really fly. In the title role, Donner cast Christopher Reeve, who
The filmmaker who turned Christopher Reeve into ‘Superman’ and Mel Gibson and Danny Glover into cop buddies in ‘Lethal Weapon’ has died.
Mel Gibson, star of four “Lethal Weapon” movies, all directed by Donner, as well as the director’s “Conspiracy Theory” and “Maverick,” released a statement Monday: “Donner! My friend, my mentor. Oh, the things I learned from him! He undercut his own talent and greatness with a huge chunk of humility referring to himself as ‘merely a traffic cop.’ He left his ego at the door and required that of others. He was magnanimous of heart and soul, which he liberally gave to all who knew him.”
Superman and Lethal Weapon director Richard Donner dead at 91
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Superman and mastered the buddy comedy with the
Lethal Weapon franchise, has died. He was 91.
Donner died Monday in Los Angeles, his family said through a spokesperson.
Donner gained fame with his first feature, 1976’s
The Omen. A then-unheard-of offer followed: $1 million to direct 1978’s
Superman. Donner channeled his love of the character into making the film, repeatedly facing off with producers over the need for special effects that would convince the audience that a superhero could really fly. In the title role, Donner cast Christopher Reeve, who was associated with
Superman, Lethal Weapon director Richard Donner dies
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FILE - Richard Donner arrives at the American Film Institute s 41st Lifetime Achievement Gala on June 6, 2013, in Los Angeles. The filmmaker, who helped create the modern superhero blockbuster with 1978’s “Superman” and mastered the buddy comedy with the “Lethal Weapon” franchise, has died. He was 91. Lauren Shuler Donner, his wife and producing partner, told the Hollywood trade Deadline that Donner died Monday, July 5, 2021. (Photo by Katy Winn/Invision/AP, File)Katy Winn/Katy Winn/Invision/AP
Filmmaker Richard Donner, who helped create the modern superhero blockbuster with 1978’s “Superman” and mastered the buddy comedy with the “Lethal Weapon” franchise, has died. He was 91.