James Foley: A Legendary Film Director
Introduction to His Work
James Foley, a renowned film director, passed away at the age of 71. He was best known for directing two films in the Fifty Shades of Grey series. Foley also directed several music videos, including three for the iconic singer Madonna, in the 1980s. These videos were "Papa Don’t Preach", "Live to Tell", and "True Blue".
His Battle with Brain Cancer
A spokesman for the director announced that Foley died peacefully in his Los Angeles home after a long battle with brain cancer. Although his representative confirmed the diagnosis, the official cause of death has not been confirmed yet.
Film Career
Foley’s debut film, "Reckless", was released in 1984 and starred Daryl Hannah and Aidan Quinn. Some of his notable films include "Glengarry Glen Ross", "Fear", "Confidence", "Perfect Strangers", and "The Corruptor". He also directed episodes of popular TV series such as "House of Cards", "Twin Peaks", "Billions", and "Hannibal".
Fifty Shades of Grey Franchise
Foley directed the sequels "Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed" after Sam Taylor-Johnson left the franchise. The films, based on E.L. James’ bestselling books, were a huge commercial success and made stars out of the lead actors, Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan.
Music Video Directing
When Foley directed Madonna’s music videos, he used the pseudonym "Peter Percher". However, he used his real name when he worked with Madonna again on the film "Who’s That Girl", in which the singer played a woman wrongly accused of murdering her friend.
Legacy
Foley’s contributions to the film and television industry are undeniable. With a career spanning over three decades, he left an indelible mark on the entertainment world. His work will continue to be celebrated and enjoyed by audiences worldwide.