Monday, August 25, 2014

Hollywood mourns Attenborough – The Courier

The death of Richard Attenborough has resulted in thousands of ‘tweets’ and comments from actors and showbiz personalities highlighting his talent, his warmth and his enormous contribution to world cinema.

The actor and director, died at age 90, began playing at age 12 and made his professional debut at 18, and his brother, the naturalist David Attenborough.

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Richard Attenborough developed a prolific career for six decades highlighting first as an actor and then as a director with films like ‘Gandhi’, with which he won two Oscars.

Director Steven Spielberg , who worked with Attenborough in ‘Jurassic Park’ said the actor was” passionate about everything around him, either work, friends or family. ” Spielberg highlights the 1982 film ‘Gandhi’ and states that it is “a gift that Attenborough has done to the world.” The director ends his farewell stating that will always be “in the line of all who loved him.”

Actor Ben Kingsley , who gave life to Gandhi, a role for which he won the Oscar for best actor in 1982, said he is extremely “grateful” that Attenborough trust him “to carry out a movie that was planned for 20 years.” The actor confesses that “full confidence” in the late director and always will “miss it”.

Paris Barclay , chief executive Directors Guild United States, stands in a statement the immense contribution of Richard Attenborough to the film, “Dickie as his friends called him, made an immense contribution to the world of film, director, actor and producer, he dedicated his life to the arts. and put absolute passion when carrying out a project. certainly was a teacher and we will miss him greatly. “

Other personalities from the entertainment world as Neil Gaiman, Mia Farrow, Mara Wilson or Stephen Fry, also gave farewell to Richard Attenborough as tuit, highlighting the work of the director and his enormous contribution to world cinema.

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