R.I.P. Sydney Pollack, Dead at 73

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Source: The New York Times, Edward Douglas
May 26, 2008


The New York Times reports that acclaimed film director, producer and actor Sydney Pollack has passed away at the age of 73 from cancer.

The multiple Oscar winner was responsible for some of the great films of the '70s and '80s including the classic political thriller Three Days of the Condor and Absence of Malice, after which he produced and directed the Oscar Best Picture winner Out of Africa and the Oscar-nominated Tootsie. During the '90s, Pollack's films as a director were scarcer with one stand-out being the adaptation of John Grisham's The Firm starring Tom Cruise. The last two films he directed were the thriller The Interpreter starring Sean Penn and Nicole Kidman and the documentary Sketches of Frank Gehry.

Pollack was even more prolific as a producer, his most recent efforts being the HBO TV movie "Recount" which debuted last night and George Clooney's Leatherheads, and he also co-produced Tony Gilroy's drama Michael Clayton, also starring Clooney, which was nominated for multiple Oscars.

As an actor, Pollack appeared in many movies including two still playing in theaters, the comedies Made of Honor and Forgetting Sarah Marshall.

Pollack is survived by his daughters Rachel and Rebecca and wife of 50 years Claire Griswold.

The New York Times has a full biography and obituary that you can read here.
 
Another legend lost. Rest in peace.
 
I didn't even know he was sick. :csad:
 
That kinda sucks. I always enjoyed when he'd act.
 
Great director. Tootsie is one of my favorite films. I send my sympathies.

He was great in that Forgetting Sarah Marshall cameo.
 
Quite possibly one of the best directors ever.

He will be missed. So tragic. :csad:
 
so when are we gonna cure cancer?

common we made it to mars..lol


RIP
 
Yeah I didn't even know he had cancer either, sad to see him go, another legend lost. I loved the movies he directed but I also loved when he acted. He was real good in the brief stint he had on Sopranos, coincidentally playing a orderly taking care of a cancer patient. R.I.P.
 
Yeah, I always loved him as an actor. I thought he was great in Eyes Wide Shut. Man, I'm bummed that he died. Tootsie is a fantastic film.
 
Wow, i didnt know he was sick :huh:

Sad... another talent gone... may he rest in peace.
 
A true hollywood great is gone....RIP.:csad:

Like others here i didn't even know he was sick so this comes as a shock.I mean he was still keeping himself self busy juggling directing, producing and acting duties.
so when are we gonna cure cancer?
Good question.:(
 
OMG NO WAY! :( :(

I loved this guy. I've seen him more in his acting roles more than his directing. He looked so lively and well in Michael Clayton and Made of Honor. :(

-TNC
 
I had no idea that he was ill. This is an unpleasant surprise. Loved him in Eyes Wide Shut. R.I.P.
 
Wasn't he in 'Eyes Wide Shut' too?

R.I.P
 
This is a sad day for the entertainment industries. One of the giants is gone. :csad:

What a great director and actor. His scene as Dustin Hoffman's agent in 'Tootsie' in the "tomatoe" bit is priceless.
 
OMG, it's just one of the worst years for Hollywood stars :(

RIP, he was a great director, smart producer and good actor.
 
This is a sad loss. Rest In Peace, Mr. Pollack. :csad:
 

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