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Countercultural filmmaker Robert Downey Sr. dies at 85

Robert Downey Sr., the accomplished countercultural filmmaker, actor and father of superstar Robert Downey Jr., has died. He was 85.

Downey Jr. wrote on Instagram that his father died late Tuesday in his sleep at home in New York. He had Parkinson's disease for more than five years.

'œHe was a true maverick filmmaker, and remained remarkably optimistic throughout,'ť Downey Jr. wrote. 'œAccording to my stepmom's calculations, they were happily married for just over 2000 years.'ť

Downey was a Hollywood journeyman who made a name for himself with radical, anti-establishment films, like the low-budget Madison Avenue advertising industry satire 'œPutney Swope'ť and the Western Jesus parable 'œGreaser's Palace'ť starring Allan Arbus. His son, Robert Downey Jr., daughter Allyson Downey and first wife Elsie Downey also appeared in 'œGreaser's Palace.'ť

He also acted in films, playing Thomas Bateman in 'œTo Live and Die in L.A.'ť, the studio manager in 'œBoogie Nights" and the show director in 'œMagnolia.'ť

Born in New York City in 1936 as Robert Elias Jr., he later changed his surname to Downey - his stepfather's name - in order to enlist in the army early. After the army, he got into filmmaking by chance while living in New York with his sister.

The last film he directed was the 2005 documentary 'œRittenhouse Square,'ť about a small Philadelphia park.

The elder Downey is also survived by his wife, bestselling author Rosemary Rogers.

FILE - Actor Robert Downey Jr., left, and his father Robert Downey Sr. arrive at Time's 100 Most Influential People in the World Gala in New York on May 8, 2008. Downey Sr., the accomplished countercultural filmmaker, actor and father of superstar Robert Downey Jr., has died. He was 85. Downey Jr. wrote on Instagram that his father died late Tuesday in his sleep at home in New York. He had Parkinson's disease for more than five years. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, File) The Associated Press
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