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R.I.P. Marshall Brickman, Oscar-winning Annie Hall co-writer
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Legendary Annie Hall co-writer Marshall Brickman, 85, dies, leaving behind a beloved comedy legacy.
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Brickman won an Oscar for his work on the Woody Allen classic Annie Hall, cementing his status as a titan of the era's iconic comedy films.
As part of the acclaimed folk duo Dueling Banjos, Brickman co-wrote the Academy Award-winning song that became a cultural touchstone of the 1970s.
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