Grosse Pointe Blank Director George Armitage Dies at 82
Grosse Pointe Blank Director George Armitage Dies at 82

Grosse Pointe Blank Director George Armitage Dies at 82

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George Armitage, acclaimed director of cult classics such as 'Grosse Pointe Blank' and 'Miami Blues,' has passed away at the age of 82. He died last Saturday surrounded by family, although the cause of death has not been disclosed. Armitage began his career in the film industry after studying political science and economics at UCLA, eventually gaining recognition for his work with Roger Corman. His notable films include 'Miami Blues,' featuring Alec Baldwin, and the 1997 dark comedy 'Grosse Pointe Blank,' starring John Cusack. Throughout his career, Armitage showcased a unique storytelling style, blending humor with darker themes, which has left a lasting impact on independent cinema. Tributes have poured in, celebrating his contributions to the film industry and his creative legacy.

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