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The Canadian filmmaker also helmed 'North Dallas Forty,' 'The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz' and 'Wake in Fright' and exec ...
Canadian filmmaker Ted Kotcheff, best know for directing Sylvester Stallone and introducing Vietnam War veteran John Rambo in ...
Ted Kotcheff, a Hollywood movie director known for hits like “First Blood” and “Weekend at Bernie’s” has died at the age of 94. Kotcheff died Thursday of heart failure in Mexico, where he lived. His ...
Ted Kotcheff, the versatile, two-time Palme d’Or nominee who directed more than two dozen movies including First Blood, Weekend at Bernie’s, Fun with Dick and Jane, North Dallas Forty and Wake ...
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, a globe-trotting Canadian film director who also roamed across genres including the Rambo debut “First Blood” ...
Prolific Canadian-born filmmaker Ted Kotcheff, who directed the films “First Blood,” “Weekend at Bernie’s,” “Wake in Fright,” “The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz,” “Fun With D ...
Although perhaps best known for directing Sylvester Stallone in the John Rambo classic “First Blood” in 1982, Kotcheff was ...
Film and television director Ted Kotcheff died Thursday. His family confirmed the death on Friday to the The Globe and Mail ...
Ted Kotcheff, the Canadian filmmaker who introduced moviegoers to Sylvester Stallone’s traumatized Vietnam War veteran John Rambo with “First Blood” and helmed comedies like “Weekend at ...
Ted Kotcheff, who was the Canadian director behind a string of iconic movies including Weekend at Bernie's, First Blood and ...