## ### Veteran Hollywood figure passed away peacefully in his sleep on February 15th.

Veteran producer James G. Robinson, whose career spanned hits like 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective' and its sequel, as well as a remake of 'The Exorcist', has died. He was 90 years old. Robinson passed away "peacefully" on February 15th, according to reports. He was a co-founder of Morgan Creek Entertainment alongside Joe Roth.

Robinson's name became notably linked in public discourse to actress Lindsay Lohan following a widely publicized incident in 2006. While working on the film 'Georgia Rule', Robinson reportedly issued a scathing public letter accusing Lohan of being a "spoiled child" and causing production delays, allegedly due to partying. Lohan later stated she never saw the letter personally.

Career Highlights and Tributes
Robinson was instrumental in the production of several successful films, demonstrating a knack for both broad comedy and revivals of iconic horror properties. His involvement with the 'Ace Ventura' franchise solidified his reputation. Tributes have begun to surface following the news of his death.
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Background: The Legacy of 'The Exorcist'
'The Exorcist', the 1973 horror classic for which Robinson produced a remake, remains a significant film in cinematic history. The original film, directed by William Friedkin, garnered critical acclaim and multiple Academy Award nominations, including for Linda Blair, who played the possessed Regan MacNeil.
Blair, who was just 14 when she starred in the film, faced significant challenges in its aftermath. Despite her acclaimed performance, she endured intense media scrutiny and alleged threats from religious groups. She has since dedicated much of her life to animal rights advocacy through the Linda Blair Worldheart Foundation, though she still makes occasional film and television appearances. She has also spoken about overcoming personal struggles, including depression, and has revisited her role in 'The Exorcist' with a sense of perspective. Blair's journey from a child star facing intense pressure to a prominent animal activist is a separate narrative thread from Robinson's recent passing.
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