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Richard Franklin

(director)
Richard Franklin
Born July 15 1948(1948--)
Flag of Australia Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died July 11 2007 (aged 58)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Years active 1975 - 2003

Richard Franklin (15 July 194811 July 2007) was an Australian-born film director. [1]

Early life and career

Franklin was born and grew up in Brighton, Melbourne and was educated at the prestigious Haileybury College. A passionate, witty, precise filmmaker], The Age, 20 July 2007.</ref>. In the 1960s, Franklin was the drummer in the Melbourne band The Pink Finks, which also featured Ross Wilson and Ross Hannaford, later of Daddy Cool. The band released several singles none of which had any significant chart success. [2]

Franklin later studied film at The University of Southern California along side other notable directors George Lucas, Robert Zemeckis and John Carpenter. He invited Alfred Hitchcock to give a lecture at his university and subsequently became good friends with him.[3]

Directing career

In the 1970s Franklin became a successful feature film director; his Australian directing credits include The True Story of Eskimo Nell, Fantasm, Roadgames and Patrick. Roadgames starring Jamie Lee Curtis was the most expensive Australian movie ever made at the time of its release in 1978.[4]

After moving to Hollywood he directed Psycho II, Cloak & Dagger, Link and FX2: The Deadly Art Of Illusion.

He later returned to Australia where he filmed Hotel Sorrento and Brilliant Lies in the 1990s. [5]

Franklin's most recent film, Visitors, was shot in 2003. [6] He lectured at Swinburne School of Film and Television in Australia until his death.

Franklin died of prostate cancer on 11 July 2007, four days before his 59th birthday.[7]

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