Morgan Spurlock, ‘Super Size Me’ filmmaker, dead at 53
SUMMARY
Morgan Spurlock, the filmmaker best known for "Super Size Me," died at 53 from cancer complications. Spurlock rose to fame with his 2004 documentary, which chronicled his health decline after consuming only McDonald's food for 30 days. His work earned an Oscar nomination and Sundance recognition. Spurlock also created notable films like "Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?" and TV series such as "Inside Man" and "30 Days." Despite career setbacks following his 2017 MeToo confession, Spurlock continued to champion storytelling and filmmaking. He is survived by his wife Sara Bernstein, their son Kallen, his ex-wife Alexandra Jamieson, and their son Laken.