Sydney Pollack
Sydney Pollack was an acclaimed American film director, producer, and actor, known for his work on iconic films such as 'Out of Africa' and 'Tootsie.' With a career spanning several decades, Pollack's films often explored complex human relationships and social issues, earning him numerous awards including two Academy Awards. He was also recognized for his collaborations with actors like Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman, solidifying his place in Hollywood history.
Born on Jul 01, 1934 (91 years old)
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Dominican Republic:
Sydney Pollack attempted to recreate Havana in Santo Domingo, facing numerous production challenges.
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Dominican Republic:
Sydney Pollack directed the film Havana, navigating political sensitivities while filming in the Dominican Republic.
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Greece:
Sydney Pollack suggested moving the Utah/United States Film Festival to January to attract more visitors.
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Brazil:
Sydney Pollack directed Robert Redford during the Cannes Film Festival.
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Australia:
Sydney Pollack was a long-time friend of Robert Redford and directed him in several films.
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Peru:
Sydney Pollack directed Robert Redford in 'The Way We Were', where they had notable disagreements.
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Hong Kong:
Sydney Pollack was a renowned director who collaborated with Robert Redford on several projects.
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Dominican Republic:
Sydney Pollack directed Robert Redford in several iconic films, including 'Memorias de África'.
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Taiwan:
Robert Redford had a fruitful seven-film collaboration with director Sydney Pollack.
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Greece:
Sydney Pollack collaborated with Robert Redford on several films, including 'Jeremiah Johnson'.
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