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Directing genius James Foley succumbed to death.
Directing genius James Foley succumbed to death.

Hollywood Mourns the Loss of Director James Foley: A Remarkable Journey and Legacy

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Yo, check it: James Foley, the innovative director behind cult classics like "Glengarry Glen Ross" and "House of Cards," has sadly departed this mortal coil. Word on the street is he lost his year-long battle with a brain tumor, passing away peacefully in his LA crib.

Juicy Bits from Fo-ley's illustrious Career

Foley left an indelible mark on the silver screen before breaking the small one. The film adaptation of David Mamet's play "Glengarry Glen Ross" (1992) remains his magnum opus, snagging Al Pacino an Oscar nom, and featuring a stacked ensemble including Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Alec Baldwin, Ed Harris, and Alan Arkin – pretty freakin' awesome, right?

Born in BK and raised in the gritty world of noir, Foley debuted with the music drama "Reckless" (1984), starring Daryl Hannah and Aidan Quinn. The man didn't slow down, collaborating with some seriously high-profile stars like Madonna, who he even served as the best man for when she tied the knot with Sean Penn. Their working relationship spanned music videos ("Live to Tell," "Papa Don't Preach," and "True Blue") and the 1987 box office bomb "Who's That Girl." However, after that not-so-successful venture, Foley wisely learned from his failures and rose above it.

Other iconic projects in his portfolio include "After Dark, My Sweet" (1990), the Pacino films "Two Bits" and "Confidence," and the thriller "Perfect Stranger" with Halle Berry and Bruce Willis. Lately, Foley directed the two sequels to "Fifty Shades of Grey."

In television, Foley impressed audiences with his work on "House of Cards," "Twin Peaks," "Billions," "Wayward Pines," and "Hannibal."

Foley's legacy includes his brother Kevin, sisters Eileen and Jo Ann, and nephew Quinn. His brother Gerald has already gone to that big, cosmic film studio in the sky.

  • James Foley
  • Brain Tumor
  • Cancer
  • House of Cards
  • Madonna
  • Al Pacino
  • Sean Penn
  • Los Angeles
  • Oscar
  1. The unfortunate passing of Director James Foley was due to a year-long battle with a brain tumor, which claimed his life peacefully in his home in Los Angeles.
  2. Foley's magnum opus, the film adaptation of David Mamet's play "Glengarry Glen Ross" (1992), earned Al Pacino an Oscar nomination, while featuring an ensemble including Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Alec Baldwin, Ed Harris, and Alan Arkin.
  3. Apart from his work with Al Pacino, Foley also collaborated with Madonna, serving as her best man when she married Sean Penn and directing several of her music videos.
  4. Foley's tenure in television includes his work on "House of Cards," a project he directed after having already made his mark in the film industry.

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