spiny norman
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Came as a bit of a shock to me - I wasn't aware he had cancer, and also had thought he was a bit younger than that.US actor and director Sydney Pollack has died at the age of 73, an agent says.
Pollack died of cancer at his home in Pacific Palisades today surrounded by his family, his agent Leslee Dart said.
Pollack's biggest success was the 1985 film Out of Africa starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep, which won Oscars for Best Director and Best Picture.
Pollack's other notable films include the comedy Tootsie starring Dustin Hoffman and the romantic film The Way We Were, which paired Redford and Barbra Streisand.
He also starred in George Clooney's film Michael Clayton, and took cameo acting roles in productions as diverse as The Player, The Sopranos, and most recently Made of Honor, but spent more time behind the camera directing, from TV's The Fugitive to cinema's The Interpreter.
He was executive producer of almost 50 films.
Pollack's illness came to public attention after he withdrew in August 2007 as the director an HBO television movie for unspecified health reasons. He was diagnosed with cancer about 10 months ago, Dart said, adding that doctors were never able to determine the primary source of the disease.
He is survived by his wife and two daughters. Services will be private, Dart said.
He was a pretty good director. Hasn't really reached the same heights since the awful Out of Africa, but he had a pretty good run through the late 60s-early 80s. They Shoot Horses, Don't They? is obviously excellent, but also much love to Jeremiah Johnson and Three Days of the Condor.
He also was pretty decent when he branched out into acting.
A good talent.