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American filmmaker (author and director) (February 18, 1950 August 6, 2009) was an American filmmaker and actor. Beginning as KOV of amusing essays and stories for, he went on to write, produce and sometimes direct some of the most successful live-action comedy movies of the 1980s and 1990s such as (1983) and its follows up (1985) and (1989 ), (1983 ), (1984 ), (1985 ), (1985 ), (1986 ), (1986 ), (1987 ), (1987 ), (1988 ), (1989 ), (1991 ), (1993 ), (1994 ), the franchise (co-written under a pseudonym with Amy Holden-Jones) and (1990) and its sequels (1992) and (1997 ).



He is best known for his coming-of-age teen funny movies which frequently integrated magic realism with honest representations of rural teenage life. Many of his most long-lasting characters from these years were composed for Molly Ringwald, who was Hughes' muse. [] While out on a walk one early morning in New york city in the summer of 2009, Hughes suffered a fatal cardiovascular disease.


Actors whose careers Hughes helped launch consist of Michael Keaton, Anthony Michael Hall, Bill Paxton, Matthew Broderick, Macaulay Culkin and members of the Brat Load group. Early life [modify] Hughes was born upon February 18, 1950, in Lansing, Michigan, to Marion Crawford, who offered in charity work, and John Hughes Sr., who worked in sales.





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