Sydney Pollack (
July 1,
1934[1] -
May 26,
2008)
[2] was an
Academy Award-winning
American film director, producer and actor. He directed over 21 films and 10 television shows, acted in over 30 films or shows, and produced over 44 films. Pollack is best known for directing films
Out of Africa (
Academy Awards, 1985),
Tootsie (1982),
Three Days of the Condor (1975),
The Yakuza (1975),
The Way We Were and
Jeremiah Johnson (1972), along with newer films
The Interpreter (2005),
Sabrina (1995),
The Firm (1993) and
Havana (1990). He has appeared in over 15 films, including
The Interpreter (2005),
Eyes Wide Shut (1999),
Husbands and Wives (1992),
The Player (1992), and
The Electric Horseman (1979). In 2007, he appeared opposite
George Clooney in
Michael Clayton, a film which he also co-produced.
His talents will be missed.
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