Joel Schumacher, director of Batman films dies at 80

Director of batman’s film dies at age 80

Joel Schumacher, director of Batman films dies at 80

Joel Schumacher, the director of the Batman movie franchise and ‘Lost boys’ has passed away at the age of 80.

He died after a long battle with cancer. He died on Monday in New York, the same city he was born and bred.

Schumacher started out in Hollywood as a costume designer, earning credits on 1972’s “Play It as It Lays,” Herbert Ross’ “The Last of Sheila” (1973), Paul Mazursky’s “Blume in Love (1973), Woody Allen’s “Sleeper” (1973) and “Interiors” (1978) and 1975 Neil Simon adaptation “The Prisoner of Second Avenue.”

He was also credited as the production designer on the 1974 TV horror film “Killer Bees.” before he went into writing screen plays then directing.

Schumacher started directing the “Batman” franchise when Tim Burton exited Warner Bros.’

His first batman movie ”Batman forever” starring Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey and Nicole Kidman, grossed more than $300 million worldwide.

His last movie under the franchise was 1997’s ”Batman and Robin” with George Clooney as Batman and Arnold Schwarzenegger as villain Mr. Freeze.

Although he studied at Parsons the New School for Design and the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and worked in the fashion industry, he is more known for his works in the movie industry.

Schumacher will always be remembered for the movies he directed like the Batman franchise, The Phantom of the Opera, Lost Boys, St. Elmo’s Fire and some episodes in House of Cards.

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