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Wednesday, 28 May 2014

‘Mannequin’ director Michael Gottlieb dies.

‘Mannequin’ director Michael Gottlieb dies.

The filmmaker died on May 23 due to the injuries suffered from a motorcycle accident. 

Michael Gottlieb, who was behind classic big-screen comedies like ‘Mannequin’ and ‘Mr Nanny’, has passed away in a motorcycle accident. He was 69.

The filmmaker died on May 23 due to the injuries suffered from a motorcycle accident on the Angeles Forest Highway north of La Canada Flintridge, said The Hollywood Reporter.
Raised in New York, Gottlieb began his career as an assistant on film and photo shoots and found success as a fashion photographer.
That led to him becoming an award-winning commercial director and cinematographer.
In addition to helming and penning ‘Mannequin’, which starred Andrew McCarthy and Kim Cattrall, and the Hulk Hogan-starring ‘Mr Nanny’, Gottlieb directed ‘The Shrimp on the Barbie’, with Cheech Marin and Emma Samms, and Disney’s ‘A Kid in King Arthur’s Court’, starring Thomas Ian Nicholas.
Gottlieb also produced several popular video game titles from 1995 through 2005, including Midway Arcade Treasures 3, Fire Blade, Mortal Kombat: Special Forces, Muppet Monster Adventure, Paperboy and Mortal Kombat 4, among others.
He is survived by his daughters Sarah, Grace and Julia.

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