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Director Sydney Pollack passed away today due to cancer at his home in Los Angeles. He was 73.

Notable films as a director: They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? (nominated: Best Director 1970), Tootsie (nominated: Best Director/Best Picture 1982), Three Days of the Condor, The Way We Were, The Yakuza, The Firm, Jeremiah Johnson, Out of Africa (Winner: Best Director/Best Picture 1986)

As a producer: Recount, The Quiet American, Forty Shades of Blue, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Searching For Bobby Fischer (!), King Ralph (!!), Sense and Sensibility

Pollack was recently praised for his supporting performance in the Best Picture nominee Michael Clayton. He also appeared on The Sopranos in a small but highly memorable and resonant role. His producing partner and fellow director , Anthony Minghella, passed in March, aged 54.

If you want to take a look back via Netflix, I’d recommend They Shoot Horses…, Condor, Tootsie and Jeremiah Johnson in that order. As an actor, Tootsie, Husbands and Wives, Eyes Wide Shut, and Clayton. To people under 25, Pollack served as a fine representation/presence of a Hollywood long past, where smart films for adults were a priority (imagine that, even if you’re not a film snob!) and where franchises and event films didn’t yet have a deathgrip on the market.

Casual moviegoers responded to his voice and mannerisms on screen—you knew this guy, he seemed smarter than most—and as you watched, or at least as I watched, what came across was that Pollack cut through the modern day industry bullshit and greed, and man, he fucking knew it. Some of his films like The Yakuza still seem a little over-fawned upon, but he’s a prime example of a talented cineaste who didn’t sell out and who aged with grace, eyes open.

I’d hate to get a raised eyebrow from the man, is all I’m sayin’. When I think of a respectable film director, Pollack’s voice and face often pops up (yes, those “do not interrupt” commercials help). I wonder and, have wondered at times, who the hell will be there to take Pollack and his peers’ place. That’s usually when a walking-talking mega cup of soda bursts through the door to say “hi.” Sydney Pollack will be missed, but his work and reputation will also be discovered for generations. You can say his name in any film class that is nearly worth the cost, and a certain communal respect will hit.

R.I.P.

Discuss: How will he be remembered by you?

  • Ghost
    Wow. Seems quite sudden. An awesome director. He'll be missed.
  • Garko
    He will be remembered by me as the director of one of my favorite movies of all time "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?"
    Condolences to all family and friends of this fantastic director...
    You may be gone sir, but your legacy will never die!
  • salthegeek
    NOOOOOO
    i loved him
  • Casey
    He will be missed. I'm reading that it was cancer, can anybody confirm or deny this?
  • Gabe
    Damn...he was a good one and will be missed.

    For those who are curious about his work, here is a few among his more well-known stuff:

    Tootsie, Three Days of the Condor, Electric Horseman, Jeremiah Johnson, Out of Africa (won Best Picture & Director), last one was Sketches of Frank Gehry
  • Sauce
    Wow...Just got done watching Michael Clayton, jump over to /film and man, rocked me a little. It's a shame, I was thinking to myself during the credits that he really puts on a fine performance in anything he's worked on.

    Lost another great one.
  • jonny
    HOLY SHIT!



    He directed one of my favorite films Jeremiah Johnson...
  • Derek
    First, I love Sydney Pollack as both an actor and director.

    Second, sadly, he was my pick in my death pool.

    I'm not conflicted, I wish he'd stuck around longer.
  • Freddie
    Man.. I was just thinking about him the other day :( I'd also seen Michael Clayton a few weeks ago and man he was great in it. Total bummer.
  • orange cinema
    i use to work at a private airport in oakland - we would get alot of celebrities and athletes - he flew in one day round christmas time, and he was really polite, but i most remember that he was dressed like a badass! cool ass jeans and some pimp cowboy boots, a real handsome guy. hope his family is ok.
  • Matthew Lang
    Outside of his directorial resume, Pollack was pretty much the biggest badass in the world as a character actor. How can anyone deny his brilliance as:

    Victor in Eyes Wide Shut
    The crazy ex-doctor in The Sopranos
    Marty in Michael Clayton

    And just about everything else he did. He will be missed greatly. (By me at least)
  • The Dude
    I'm always gonna remember him from eyes wide shut saying
    "She got her brains fucked out...Period"

    RIP ... You were awesome.
  • b e n - a
    R.I.P Sydney.

    Bit of a surprise this one, as I didn't know he had cancer. Admittedly I haven't seen as many of his films as I would have liked to but I do think he was an amazing actor. His small part on The Sopranos was one of the highlights of the final season.
  • mike
    Just watched Michael Clayton again last night and he did a great job... he will be missed.
  • Captain Awesome
    He will be sorely missed. :(
  • Daniel
    I was watching the Sopranos the other night and he was playing the role of John Sac's nurse/doctor - but I really liked his role in Changing Lanes
  • João Paulo C
    From what I remember, Tom Wilkinson was the nominee for best supporting actor for Michael Clayton.
    Anyway, R.I.P.
  • Jerry
    Three Days Of The Condor is one of my favorites by him/
    Very sad news.
  • Jessica
    So sad. I really like the movie The Interpreter which he directed and I loved him on Will and Grace as Will's dad.
  • OAKside
    I'm with you, Matthew Lang. Those three performances (and films) I particularly love, and I sure won't forget them anytime soon.

    Truly surprised and saddened at this news. He looked and acted very healthy for 70+, damn cancer. (As opposed to say John McCain: Slow and nutty! Granted they led two very different lives, but still.)
  • loved three days of the condor....will be missed
  • Just saw him in "Made of Honor" and was thinking he's an excellent and likeable actor, why doesn't he take up more roles and then two weeks later we discover he has passed. Sigh.
  • FR
    RIP.

    Thank you for everything you've done. You will be greatly missed.
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