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Morgan Spurlock, Director of "Super Size Me," Dies at 53

Updated May 24, 2024 at 12:49 PM

Morgan Spurlock, the documentary filmmaker who gained fame with his 2004 film "Super Size Me," has died at the age of 53. Spurlock died Thursday, May 23, in New York of complications from cancer, according to a statement from his representative.

Spurlock's Legacy

"Super Size Me" documented Spurlock's 30-day experiment of eating nothing but McDonald's food. The film became a critical and commercial success, grossing over $22 million worldwide and receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature.

Spurlock went on to direct and produce several other documentaries, including "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold" (2011), "POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold" (2012), and "Mansome" (2016). He also hosted the CNN series "Morgan Spurlock Inside Man" from 2011 to 2014.

Spurlock's films often explored the intersection of food, culture, and politics. His work raised awareness about the dangers of fast food and the impact of corporate marketing on consumer behavior.

Tributes to Spurlock

Spurlock's death has been met with an outpouring of tributes from friends, colleagues, and fans. Many have praised his groundbreaking work and his commitment to social justice.

James Beard Award-winning chef José Andrés tweeted: "Morgan Spurlock was a fearless truth-teller who used his platform to expose the dark underbelly of the food industry. His work made a real difference in the world."


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