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Michael Ritchie
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Michael Brunswick Ritchie (November 28, 1938 - April 16, 2001) was an American film director.
Ritchie was born in Waukesha, Wisconsin, the son of Patricia (née Graney) and Benbow Ferguson Ritchie. His family later moved to Berkeley, California, where his father was a professor of experimental psychology at the University of California at Berkeley and his mother was the art and music librarian for the city.
He attended Berkeley High School before becoming interested in film, and was accepted at Harvard University following high school.
Ritchie attracted attention in his senior year at Harvard in 1960 by directing the original production of the Arthur Kopit play, Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
His work on Kopit's play led to a job offer from Robert Saudek, the producer of the Omnibus television series. Ritchie also directed episodes of Profiles in Courage and such TV series as The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Dr. Kildare and Felony Squad prior to making his Hollywood feature-film debut in 1969 with Downhill Racer.
As director
The Fantasticks
Skip Chasers
A Simple Wish
Comfort, Texas
Cops & Robbersons
The Scout
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom
Einstein
Diggstown
Fletch Lives
The Couch Trip
The Golden Child
Wildcats
Fletch
The Survivors
Student Bodies
The Island
Divine Madness
An Almost Perfect Affair
Semi-Tough
The Bad News Bears
Smile
The Candidate
Prime Cut
Downhill Racer
The Sound of Anger
The Outsider