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Sydney Pollack

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“I don't value a film I've enjoyed making. If it's good, it's damned hard work.”

 

Biography

Sydney Pollack was born to first generation Russian-Jewish Americans on July 1, 1934. After graduating from his Indiana high school, he went to New York and became a student at the Neighborhood Playhouse, a celebrated Greenwich Village school, where he studied under Sanford Meisner. He served two years in the army before returning to the Neighborhood Playhouse in 1958 as a teacher, and began appearing as an actor in live television dramas. His appearance in a John Frankenheimer-directed television production led him to a job as dialogue coach in the filmmaker’s 1961 crime drama The Young Savages. He quickly moved into television, directing on programs such as “The Defenders,” “The Naked City,” “The Fugitive,” “Dr. Kildare,” and “Ben Casey” during the early and mid 1960s, and in 1965 made his feature film debut in the director’s chair with The Slender Thread.

Pollack established himself as a competent, if unexceptional, director in such works as This Property Is Condemned, and… read more

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nowhere_fast

5Jan12

where's The Slender Thread (1965)?

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Pierluigi Puccini

18Apr11

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Jerome Magajes

5Apr11

I added ''The Yakuza'' and ''Sabrina (1995)''.

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Jye Sherwell

25Feb10

Add "Sabrina"!!!!!!!!!!!!

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