Remembering the Legacy of ‘Grosse Pointe Blank’ Director
George Armitage Passes Away at 82, Leaving Behind a Cinematic Impact
Revealed February 21, 2025 6:13 PM PST
George Armitage, a prominent figure in cinema, is celebrated for directing films such as ?Grosse Pointe Blank? and ?Miami Blues.? His recent passing has been confirmed by TMZ, marking the end of an era in filmmaking.
The veteran director and producer, who made significant contributions to Hollywood, passed away last Saturday, surrounded by his loving family. According to reports from his niece to TMZ, George’s final moments were spent with his wife, son, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren, highlighting the importance of family in his life.
The specific cause of his passing remains unclear at this time, adding to the sorrow felt by fans and peers alike. As tributes pour in from the film industry, many reflect on his impactful career and the legacy he leaves behind.
George is best known for directing the acclaimed 1997 hitman film ?Grosse Pointe Blank,? which starred a talented cast including John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Alan Arkin, and Dan Aykroyd. This film has since become a cult classic, blending dark comedy with action, and showcasing George?s unique storytelling abilities.
In addition to his work on ?Grosse Pointe Blank,? he also made waves in the industry with his 1990 crime comedy ?Miami Blues,? featuring performances from Fred Ward, Alec Baldwin, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. This film further cemented his reputation as a director who could seamlessly combine humor and suspense.
George’s journey in the film industry began with his first feature, the 1970 film ?Fuel-s-s-s,? which caught the attention of pioneering independent filmmaker Roger Corman. This collaboration led to numerous projects in Hollywood, showcasing George?s growth and adaptability within the ever-evolving cinematic landscape.
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, George?s family relocated to Beverly Hills during his childhood. It was during this time that he met his future wife, Sharon, in 1957 at the tender age of 15. Their enduring love story spanned over 62 years, a testament to their deep commitment to one another and the life they built together.
George Armitage was 82 years old at the time of his passing, leaving behind a rich legacy in film that will be remembered for generations to come.
RIP
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