Michael Ritchie (film director)
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- This article is about the film director. For the artistic director of Center Theatre Group, see Michael Ritchie (artistic director).
Michael Brunswick Ritchie (November 28, 1938 - April 16, 2001) was an American film director.
Ritchie was born in Waukesha, Wisconsin, the son of Patricia (née Graney) and Benbow Ferguson Ritchie, who was a college professor.[1] He attended Berkeley High School in Berkeley California before becoming interested in film graduating from Harvard University in 1960.
In 1994, Ritchie purchased the hacienda-style house at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive in the Brentwood district of LA where Marilyn Monroe died in 1962. He bought it for $995,000. He was the brother of Elsie Ritchie.
[edit] Filmography
- Downhill Racer (1969)
- The Candidate (1972)
- Prime Cut (1972)
- Smile (1975)
- The Bad News Bears (1976)
- Semi-Tough (1977)
- An Almost Perfect Affair (1979)
- The Island (1980)
- Divine Madness! (1980)
- Student Bodies (1981)
- The Survivors (1983)
- Fletch (1985)
- Wildcats (1986)
- The Golden Child (1986)
- The Couch Trip (1988)
- Fletch Lives (1989)
- Diggstown (1992)
- The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (1993) (TV movie)
- Cops and Robbersons (1994)
- The Scout (1994)
- Comfort, Texas (1997) (TV movie)
- A Simple Wish (1997)
- The Fantasticks (2000)