Monday, May 26, 2008

Sydney Pollack: 1934-2008

A great actor and director has died. Sydney Pollack passed away from cancer in Los Angeles today surrounded by his family. His amazing career as a director was highlighted by receiving the best director Oscar for the sweeping epic "Out of Africa" in 1985.

His other directing credits include Jeremiah Johnson (1972), The Way we Were (1973), The Firm (1993) and the wickedly funny, gender-bending comedy Tootsie (1982).

A
s much as I admire him as a director, I will remember Mr. Pollack more for his unique presence as an actor where he had an uncanny ability to bring credibility to any role he portrayed. He exuded strength, wisdom and grit just by being there. Something very few actors possess.

In this memorable scene from Tootsie, Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman) storms in to the office of his agent George Fields (Sydney Pollack) demanding an explanation on why he was passed up for a part. Dustin Hoffman is brilliant here but notice how Mr. Pollack's incredible sense of delivery and timing made this the amazing scene that it is.


A tremendous talent and by all accounts, a wonderful man. He will be missed.

UPDATE: Film Critic ROGER EBERT writes a short but meaningful eulogy via his website.

2 comments:

dale contino said...

One of the greatest talents to come out of the entertainment business. On either side of the lense, his work was extremely enjoyable. He will be greatly missed by all who enjoyed his work. Fortunately, because of his work, he will be with us forever...

dale contino

Louie del Carmen said...

Well said Dale.... All of us in the creative arts can only hope to create a body of work that we can all leave behind for us to be remembered by. Mr. Pollack certainly did.