Morgan Spurlock, director of ‘Super Size Me’, dies at 53

Morgan Spurlock, director of ‘Super Size Me’, dies at 53


He was diagnosed with cancer and died on Thursday the 23rd in New York, United States


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Morgan Spurlock, director who produced and starred in the documentary Super Size Me – The Clown Diet in 2004, died on Thursday the 23rd in New York, United States, due to complications from cancer.




OR director Morgan Spurlockwho produced and starred in the famous documentary Super Size Me – The Clown Dietin 2004, he died at the age of 53, following complications from cancer.

The death occurred on Thursday the 23rd in New York, in the United States, but was confirmed today by the family in a statement sent to P.people.

“It was a sad day when we said goodbye to my brother Morgan. Morgan gave so much through his art, his ideas and his generosity. The world has lost a true creative genius and a special man. I am so proud of having worked with him,” Craig Spurlock, the director’s brother, said in the statement.

Morgan Spurlock is survived by two children, Laken and Kallen; mother Phyllis Spurlock; father Ben (Iris); brothers Craig (Carolyn) and Barry (Buffy); several nieces and nephews; and ex-wives Alexandra Jamieson and Sara Bernstein, mothers of his children.

In 2004, let me get fat It was a huge success and was nominated for Oscar for best documentary.

The documentary showed what happened to a person’s health, in this case the person himself. morganeating exclusively McDonald’s meals for an entire month, while also examining the fast food industry.

Source: Terra

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