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Title: Sydney Pollack, Oscar-winning director and producer, dies at 73
Post by: Wretched Excess on May 26, 2008, 09:38:24 PM
Sydney Pollack, 73; Oscar-winning director and producer

Sydney Pollack, the Academy Award-winning director of "Out of Africa" who achieved acclaim making popular, mainstream movies with A-list stars, including "The Way We Were" and "Tootsie," died Monday. He was 73. Pollack, who also was a producer and actor, died of cancer at his home in Pacific Palisades, according to Leslee Dart, his publicist and friend.

"Sydney Pollack has made some of the most influential and best-remembered films of the last three decades," film scholar Jeanine Basinger told The Times recently.

In looking at Pollack's films, she said, "what you see is how he kept in step with the times. He doesn't get locked into one decade and left there. He had a very sharp political sensibility and a keen sense of what the issues of his world were, and he advanced and changed as the times advanced and changed."

After launching his show-business career as an actor and acting teacher in New York City in the 1950s, Pollack moved west in the early '60s and began directing episodic television before turning to films.

Beginning with "The Slender Thread," a 1965 drama starring Sidney Poitier and Anne Bancroft, Pollack was credited with directing 20 films, including "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?," a 1969 drama about Depression-era marathon dancers starring Jane Fonda that earned Pollack an Oscar nomination for best director.

Known for what New York Times film critic Janet Maslin once described as "his broadly commercial instincts and penchant for all-star casts," Pollack directed seven movies with Robert Redford, beginning with "This Property Is Condemned" (with Natalie Wood) in 1966.

The Pollack-Redford collaboration also produced "The Way We Were" (with Barbra Streisand), "Jeremiah Johnson," "Three Days of the Condor" (with Faye Dunaway), "The Electric Horseman" (with Fonda), "Out of Africa" (with Meryl Streep) and "Havana."

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Title: Re: Sydney Pollack, Oscar-winning director and producer, dies at 73
Post by: The Ocean on May 26, 2008, 09:56:36 PM
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Title: Re: Sydney Pollack, Oscar-winning director and producer, dies at 73
Post by: Chris_ on May 26, 2008, 10:16:21 PM
Sorry, but "Out of Africa" sucked in every possible way.  Meryl Streep, as usual, chewed the scenery so much that there were bite marks on the film wildlife.

But Pollack did do "Bob Hope" so his legacy has some class.

RIP Mr. Pollack.  Say "Hi" to Mr. Hope for us.
Title: Re: Sydney Pollack, Oscar-winning director and producer, dies at 73
Post by: Airwolf on May 26, 2008, 10:26:30 PM
Another film great is gone.
Title: Re: Sydney Pollack, Oscar-winning director and producer, dies at 73
Post by: Miss Mia on May 26, 2008, 10:32:49 PM
My condolences to his family.  I've liked all his films that I've seen.
Title: Re: Sydney Pollack, Oscar-winning director and producer, dies at 73
Post by: Ptarmigan on May 26, 2008, 10:54:10 PM
Condolences to Sydney Pollack's family. RIP.  :(
Title: Re: Sydney Pollack, Oscar-winning director and producer, dies at 73
Post by: jtyangel on May 27, 2008, 05:47:38 AM
Sorry, but "Out of Africa" sucked in every possible way.  Meryl Streep, as usual, chewed the scenery so much that there were bite marks on the film wildlife.

But Pollack did do "Bob Hope" so his legacy has some class.

RIP Mr. Pollack.  Say "Hi" to Mr. Hope for us.

I didn't care for Out of Africa either.

RIP