Fifty Shades, Director of House of Cards James Foli died of brain cancer at 71
American filmmaker James Fole, known for Fifty Shades Films, died earlier this week. He was struggling with brain cancer.

James Foley, American director, ‘Fifty Shades’ Films, Netflix’s ‘House of Cards’, ‘Glennagar Glenn Ross’ and ‘The Cottoner’, have died at the age of 71 after a long fight with brain cancer. A statement by his representative confirmed that the experienced filmmaker died of sleep earlier this week.
As Hollywood reporterThe representative of Foli said, “He died peacefully in sleep earlier this week after a year of struggle with brain cancer”.
Born on 28 December 1953 in Brooklyn, New York, Foli began his 1984, his film production journey with negligent. He scored Critical APCLIM with ‘At Close Range’ (1986) starring Sean Penn and Christopher Wocain.
Foli’s remarkable works include stage-to-screen adaptation ‘Glangry Glenn Ross’ (1992), The Psychological Thriller ‘Fear’ (1996), and erotic drama ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ (2017) (2017) and ‘Fifty Shades Freed’ (2018).
His television contribution includes the direction episodes for acclaimed series such as ‘House of Cards’, ‘Billion’ and ‘Twin Peaks’.
Foli also directed several music videos for Madonna, including ‘Papa Dont Prince’ and ‘Live to Tail’. He has survived his brothers and sisters.