Director Arthur Penn is perhaps best known for Bonnie and Clyde and Alice’s Restaurant – a pair films that deftly tapped into the zeitgeist of late 60s counterculture. But Penn’s career spanned ...
NEW YORK (CBS) Arthur Penn, revolutionary director of the stage, television and motion pictures has died. Famous for his sex-and-violence filled 1967 masterwork "Bonnie and Clyde" which forever ...
Los Angeles, CA – Directors Guild of America President Taylor Hackford made the following statement on the passing of Director Arthur Penn: "Arthur was a member of the Directors Guild of America for ...
More stories by Nigel M. Arthur Penn, best known for directing such classics as “Bonnie and Clyde” and “Little Big Man,” died Tuesday night in his Manhattan home, of congestive heart failure, a day ...
Director Arthur Penn, who vaulted to prominence with "The Miracle Worker" and made the defining film of the 1960s, "Bonnie and Clyde," died of congestive heart failure Tuesday night at his Manhattan ...
Director Arthur Penn, whose film Bonnie and Clyde shocked critics, inspired filmmakers and changed the course of American film, died Sept. 28, just a day after his 88th birthday. In the 1950s and '60s ...
A cerebral filmmaker who became president of the Actor's Studio, Penn receives an homage and an honorary Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. By Wolf Schneider, The Associated Press A seminal ...
"Bonnie and Clyde" wasn't a movie that director Arthur Penn wanted to make, but when he finally agreed to it, he made sure that the violence provoked by the lawbreaking couple from the 1930s — and ...
Arthur Penn, the three-time Oscar-nominated director best known for “Bonnie and Clyde,” the landmark 1967 film that stirred critical passions over its graphic violence and became a harbinger of a new ...
People remember where they were when important things take place. You remember where you were when Kennedy was shot or when men landed on the moon or where you were (and probably what you were wearing ...