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  2. Real Life (1979 film) - Wikipedia

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    Real Life is a 1979 American comedy film starring Albert Brooks (in his directorial debut), who also co-authored the screenplay alongside Monica Johnson and Harry Shearer.It is a spoof of the 1973 reality television program An American Family and portrays a documentary filmmaker named Albert Brooks who attempts to live with and film a dysfunctional family for one full year.

  3. Albert Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Albert Brooks (born Albert Lawrence Einstein; July 22, 1947) [1] is an American actor, director and screenwriter. He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the 1987 comedy-drama film Broadcast News and was widely praised for his performance in the 2011 action drama film Drive . [ 2 ]

  4. Category:Films with screenplays by Albert Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films with screenplays by Albert Brooks" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Real Life (1979 film) S. The Scout (1994 ...

  5. The It List: Rob Reiner's 'Albert Brooks: Defending My Life ...

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    Yahoo's weekly look at the best in pop culture, including movies, music, TV, streaming, games, books, podcasts and more. Here are our picks for Nov. 6-12.

  6. Brion James - Wikipedia

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    Brion Howard James (February 20, 1945 – August 7, 1999) was an American character actor.He portrayed Leon Kowalski in Blade Runner and appeared in Southern Comfort, 48 Hrs., Another 48 Hrs., Silverado, Tango & Cash, Red Heat, The Player, and The Fifth Element.

  7. 'It's like the best home movie': Albert Brooks on pal Rob ...

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    In "Albert Brooks: Defending My Life," Rob Reiner, left, and Brooks relish anecdotes from their 60-year friendship, while digging into the roots of Brooks' radical approach to comedy.

  8. Blade Runner (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The term comes not from the Philip K. Dick novel but rather a 1979 novella by William S. Burroughs, called Blade Runner (a movie), itself an adaptation of a Burroughs screenplay of the 1974 novel The Bladerunner by Alan E. Nourse. Scott optioned the title from Burroughs after it was suggested by screenwriter Hampton Fancher. [5]

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