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LOS ANGELES – Arthur Hiller, who received an Oscar nomination as director of the hugely popular tape drama and romance “Love Story,” died Wednesday at age 92 after a career that spanned dozens of famous movies and television.
the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced his death. Hiller was president of the Academy from 1993 to 1997.
Although some criticized the film for being too syrupy, “Love Story” with Ali MacGraw and Ryan O’Neal in the role of a college couple with a love impossible, was one of the most popular films of the 1970s
the film, based on the novel by Erich Segal, made mourn thousands of spectators and immortalized with the phrase: “love is never having to ask for forgiveness “.
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