James Foley, director of ‘Fifty Shades’ sequels and award-winning Glengarry Glen Ross starring Al Pacino, dies at 71
Acclaimed director James Foley, known for films like Glengarry Glen Ross and collaborations with stars like Al Pacino, Madonna, and Chow Yun-fat, has died at 71 after battling brain cancer. His representative, Florent Lamy, confirmed his passing at his Los Angeles home. Foley's career spanned film and television, with notable works including Reckless, At Close Range, Who's That Girl, and Fifty Shades Darker. He also directed episodes of Twin Peaks, House of Cards, and Hannibal. His dark, atmospheric films and work with A-list actors cemented his place in Hollywood.