Although the family did not disclose the cause of death, Eleanor Coppola’s health is in question. Her daughter Sophia refused to attend a screening at the New York Film Festival in early October.
American director Eleanor Coppola died on Friday, April 12, at her home in Rutherford, California. He is 87 years old. The Guardian reported this.
The exact cause of her death is not yet known, but according to her husband’s representative, Francis Ford, she died “surrounded by her loving family.”
It should be remembered that Eleanor grew up in Orange County, but after finishing high school she moved to Los Angeles to study at the University of California. There she met her future husband Francis Coppola and took her first steps in cinema, working as an assistant production designer on Coppola’s debut film Madness 13. In 1963, the couple married in Las Vegas.
They were married for 61 years. The family had three children who followed in their parents’ footsteps. The younger children Roman and Sofia Coppola became directors, and the eldest son Giancarlo Coppola became an actor who died sadly at the age of 22 in 1986.
Coppola is known to the public as a documentarian. In 1992, she won an Emmy for Hearts of Darkness, which chronicled her husband Francis Coppola’s film Apocalypse Now. Eleanor also directed the romantic comedies Paris and Love, Love, Love.
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