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8 Mile director, Oscar-winning writer Curtis Hanson dies

- ANDREW DALTON

Curtis Hanson, who won a screenwrit­ing Oscar for L.A. Confidenti­al and directed the psychologi­cal thriller The Hand That Rocks The Cradle and Eminem’s tale of Detroit hip hop 8 Mile has died. He was 71.

Paramedics declared Hanson dead at his Hollywood Hills home late on Tuesday afternoon, Los Angeles police spokesman Tony Im said. Hanson died of natural causes, Im said, but he did not have further details.

Hanson’s partner, Rebecca Yeldham, said Wednesday his death was precipitat­ed by a rare terminal condition called frontotemp­oral degenerati­on, which is different from Alzheimer’s. She said a feature of the disease is that sufferers are unaware they have the condition.

Eminem was among many who worked with Hanson paying tribute to him after his death.

“Curtis Hanson believed in me and our crazy idea to make a rap-battle movie set in Detroit,” Eminem said in a statement. “He basically made me into an actor for 8 Mile. I’m lucky I got to know him.”

A native of Reno, Nevada, who grew up in Los Angeles, Hanson dropped out of high school to work as a photograph­er, writer and editor for the magazine

Cinema. “It was, in a sense, my film school,” Hanson said in a 2002 interview with The Guardian.

He began screenwrit­ing and directing in the early 1970s, but didn’t see serious success until directing 1992’s The Hand That Rocks The Cradle. The film, starring Rebecca De Mornay as a revenge-seeking nanny, became a major hit.

Hanson went on to direct 1994’s

The River Wild with Meryl Streep and Kevin Bacon.

“Great director. Great man,” Bacon wrote on Twitter Tuesday night. “Riding that river with him was one of the greatest gigs of my life.”

He also was in the director’s chair for Wonder Boys, the 2000 film starring Tobey Maguire and Michael Douglas that is considered his best work by many fans and critics.

Hanson’s breakthrou­gh as an acclaimed filmmaker came with 1997’s

L.A. Confidenti­al, which he co-wrote and directed.

Hanson was lauded for taking James Ellroy’s massive novel L.A. Confidenti­al, about cops, criminals and tabloid rags in 1950s Los Angeles, and streamlini­ng it into a riveting thriller without losing its nuance.

“All the characters and motivation­s are complex in Curtis Hanson’s intense, visceral noir,” film critic Christy Lemire wrote of the film.

Hanson and co-writer Brian Helgeland won the Academy Award for best adapted screenplay. Hanson was nominated for best director and the movie for best picture.

L.A. Confidenti­al introduced Russell Crowe to American audiences and was a career high point for many of those involved, including Kevin Spacey and Kim Basinger, who also won an Oscar.

Crowe addressed Hanson directly on Twitter on Tuesday night, saying: “Thank you for believing in me ... In reality you made my job a career.” Spacey said in a statement that he “loved Curtis for believing in me, shaping me and allowing me to dress like Dean Martin”.

Hanson explored a different sort of darkness in 8 Mile, the film starring Eminem that explored the gritty streets and trailer parks of Detroit and closely mirrored the rapper’s own younger life.

Hanson chose to shoot the movie in the actual burned-out homes and vacant storefront­s of the real city. “Everything about the story felt better to tell it here in Detroit,” Hanson said in 2002.

Hanson said he had only a passing knowledge of hip-hop when he entered the project, and that he and Eminem “had to convince each other” they could both handle the movie as each envisioned it.

“While I was checking him out, he was certainly checking me out,” Hanson said in The Guardian interview. “We spent a lot of time together, and we then made a somewhat educated leap of faith.”

Hanson also directed the 2011 movie on the financial crisis Too Big To Fail and the 2012 Gerard Butler surfing movie

Chasing Mavericks. Besides Yeldham and their son, Rio, Hanson is survived by his mother, brother and sister-in-law.

 ??  ?? RIGHT Director Curtis Hanson at the Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, California, in 2012.
RIGHT Director Curtis Hanson at the Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, California, in 2012.
 ??  ?? ABOVE Eminem as Jimmy in 8 Mile.
ABOVE Eminem as Jimmy in 8 Mile.

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