Sidney Lumet
Sidney Lumet was a prominent American film director known for his work on critically acclaimed films such as '12 Angry Men,' 'Dog Day Afternoon,' and 'Network.' His career spanned over five decades, during which he received numerous awards, including an Academy Award for Best Director. Lumet was recognized for his ability to tackle complex social issues and create compelling narratives.
Born on Feb 11, 1924 (101 years old)
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North Macedonia:
Sidney Lumet directed the film 'Dog Day Afternoon', which is based on a true story.
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Spain:
Sidney Lumet directed 'Dog Day Afternoon', bringing a unique vision to the film.
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United Kingdom:
Al Pacino describes Sidney Lumet as the greatest director he ever worked with.
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France:
Sidney Lumet directed the film Un après-midi de chien, which is mentioned in relation to Al Pacino's character.
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San Marino:
Sidney Lumet was awarded the Premio Fellini in 2005.
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Spain:
Sidney Lumet directed Tony Roberts in the film 'Serpico'.
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