Screenwriter and director, Oscar’s three -time winner Robert Benton, who created cult films Bonnie and Clyde and Kramer against Kramer, died.
American screenwriter and director Robert Benton, known for his cult films Bonnie and Clyde, Kramer compared to Cramer and heart areas, died at the age of 92. It was reported by the New York Times with a reference to his assistant and manager.
Benton started his trip to the film industry as an Esquire Magazine artder, but unemployment pushed him into a script career. His breakthrough was the script for the film “Bonnie and Clyde” (1967), written in collaboration with David Newman. Tape, which was first rejected by Hollywood for four years, eventually became a hit, raising $ 70 million with a budget of 2.5 million and receiving two Oscars.
Benton received the greatest recognition of the drama Kramer V. Cramer (1979), where he received two Oscars – for the best directing and the best adapted script. He received his third Oscar for the script for the movie “Place of the Heart” (1984).
Among the other famous Benton works are scripts for Superman (1978), “How are you, the dock?” . His last directory was the drama “Love Festival” (2007) with Morgan Freeman in the title paper.
According to the New York Times, at the time of his death, Benton worked with memoirs that could be the final touch with his legendary film career.
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