Oscar-Winning Screenwriter Marshall Brickman Dies at 85

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Marshall Brickman, the Oscar-winning screenwriter known for his collaboration with Woody Allen on 'Annie Hall,' has passed away at 85. Brickman, who also worked on films like 'Sleeper' and 'Manhattan,' was a former head writer for 'The Tonight Show' and co-wrote the Tony-nominated 'Jersey Boys.' He was a versatile talent, contributing to both film and stage, and remained a lifelong friend of Allen. Brickman is survived by his wife, two daughters, and five grandchildren.

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