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Ted Kotcheff, who directed 'First Blood,' 'Weekend at Bernie's and many other films and exec produced hundreds of 'Law & ...
The Toronto native, who started his admired 60-year career directing for live television, also helmed the social satire Fun ...
Generate Key Takeaways Kotcheff and future Hill Street Blues co-creator Michael Kozoll had adapted a book by Canadian writer David Morrell into a movie script for Warner Bros. When the studio ...
Ted Kotcheff, who was the Canadian director behind a string of iconic movies including Weekend at Bernie's, First Blood and ...
Ted Kotcheff, the man who directed the first Rambo movie - 1982's First Blood - has passed away at the age of 94, his family ...
Although perhaps best known for directing Sylvester Stallone in the John Rambo classic “First Blood” in 1982, Kotcheff was ...
Despite later successes, Mr. Kotcheff cited with special pride “The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz,” a 1974 coming-of-age drama starring Richard Dreyfuss in a film that became widely regarded as ...
Ted Kotcheff, the versatile, two-time Palme d’Or nominee who directed more than two dozen movies including First ... directing the memorable George Segal-Jane Fonda crime comedy Fun with Dick ...
Documentary about the life and work of the internationally acclaimed sculptor whose trademark lifesize plaster casts are familiar to art lovers and ordinary citizens all over the world USA Today ...
Peter Bart, who produced the 1977 Jane Fonda and George Segal comedy “Fun With Dick and Jane,” celebrated Kotcheff following the news of the director’s death. “Ted Kotcheff brought a true ...
Shortly after the film’s success, Kotcheff moved to Hollywood, where one of his first features was the George Segal/Jane Fonda ... much more violent Rambo movies, but Kotcheff moved on ...