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US director Sydney Pollack dies | US director Sydney Pollack dies |
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US film director and producer Sydney Pollack has died of cancer, aged 73. | US film director and producer Sydney Pollack has died of cancer, aged 73. |
He won producing and directing Oscars for the epic romance Out of Africa, starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep, in 1985. | He won producing and directing Oscars for the epic romance Out of Africa, starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep, in 1985. |
He also directed Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie, and The Way We Were, in which Redford partnered Barbra Streisand. | He also directed Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie, and The Way We Were, in which Redford partnered Barbra Streisand. |
He died on Monday, surrounded by family members, at his home in Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles. He had been diagnosed with cancer 10 months ago. | He died on Monday, surrounded by family members, at his home in Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles. He had been diagnosed with cancer 10 months ago. |
While best remembered as a director, Sydney Pollack started out as an actor, and continued performing throughout his career, appearing in his last film, Michael Clayton, in 2007. | While best remembered as a director, Sydney Pollack started out as an actor, and continued performing throughout his career, appearing in his last film, Michael Clayton, in 2007. |
Working with stars | Working with stars |
From the start, his career was identified with the big names and big studios of Hollywood. | From the start, his career was identified with the big names and big studios of Hollywood. |
Pollack won producing and directing Oscars for Out of Africa | Pollack won producing and directing Oscars for Out of Africa |
The Slender Thread, his first feature film, starring Sidney Poitier and Anne Bancroft, was released by Paramount Pictures in 1965. | The Slender Thread, his first feature film, starring Sidney Poitier and Anne Bancroft, was released by Paramount Pictures in 1965. |
In later years he collaborated with the likes of Burt Lancaster, Jane Fonda, Robert Mitchum, Al Pacino, Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, and Nicole Kidman. | In later years he collaborated with the likes of Burt Lancaster, Jane Fonda, Robert Mitchum, Al Pacino, Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, and Nicole Kidman. |
Out of Africa garnered 11 Oscar nominations, and won seven. | Out of Africa garnered 11 Oscar nominations, and won seven. |
He compared the Hollywood greats to working with thoroughbred horses, they were tempermental and he sometimes got thrown, but when they preformed the experience was thrilling. | |
But critics said as well as working with crowd-drawing stars, he also produced passionate and intelligent films that respected their audiences. | But critics said as well as working with crowd-drawing stars, he also produced passionate and intelligent films that respected their audiences. |
Later in his career, Pollack teamed up with British film-maker Anthony Minghella at production company Mirage Enterprises to become a prolific producer of independent films. | Later in his career, Pollack teamed up with British film-maker Anthony Minghella at production company Mirage Enterprises to become a prolific producer of independent films. |
Their films included Cold Mountain and last year's Sketches of Frank Gehry - a 2007 documentary which was the last film Pollack directed. | Their films included Cold Mountain and last year's Sketches of Frank Gehry - a 2007 documentary which was the last film Pollack directed. |
Born in Indiana on 1 July, 1934, Pollack had developed a love of drama at school and opted to enrol at drama school in New York - where he studied for two years under Sanford Meisner - rather than going to college. | Born in Indiana on 1 July, 1934, Pollack had developed a love of drama at school and opted to enrol at drama school in New York - where he studied for two years under Sanford Meisner - rather than going to college. |