Sydney Pollack Biography

Occup.Director
FromUSA
BornJuly 1, 1934
DiedMay 26, 2008
Aged73 years
Sydney Irwin Pollack was an American movie director, manufacturer, as well as star who was born upon July 1, 1934, in Lafayette, Indiana, and also died on May 26, 2008, in Los Angeles, The Golden State. Over his extensive career that covered 5 decades, Pollack made his mark in Hollywood with a varied and also phenomenal profile of films that amassed numerous distinguished awards and also honors.

Born to Russian-Jewish immigrants, Pollack's daddy, David Pollack, worked as a pharmacologist, and also his mom, Rebecca Pollack, was a homemaker. He had 2 older siblings, Bernie and Roz. Adhering to the household's moving to South Bend, Indiana, Pollack participated in college and established an interest in the performing arts, particularly acting.

After participating in secondary school, Pollack transferred to New York City to study acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, where he discovered under the tutoring of Sanford Meisner, a recognized acting coach. During the 1950s, he started his acting career, appearing in tv collection such as "The Philco Television Playhouse" and "Playhouse 90." He additionally helped with teaching at the Neighborhood Playhouse, which aided him develop a solid foundation in guiding.

Pollack's development as a director came in 1961 when he directed an episode of the television program "The Rifleman." After routing episodes for various other TV series, he made his attribute film directorial debut with "The Slender Thread" in 1965. Over the following years, Pollack's career grew as he directed a series of effective movies, including "This Property Is Condemned" (1966), "The Scalphunters" (1968), as well as "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" (1969), which received nine Academy Award elections.

In 1973, Pollack directed among his most legendary movies, "The Way We Were," starring Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford. Their cooperation proceeded with the 1975 film "Three Days of the Condor" and also the 1985 classic "Out of Africa," which won 7 Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Pollack.

Pollack's enthusiasm for acting continued in spite of his success as a director, and also he appeared in different films such as "Tootsie" (1982), "Michael Clayton" (2007), and also "Made of Honor" (2008).

As a manufacturer, Pollack started the production business Mirage Enterprises with British producer Mark Rosenberg. They created well-known films like "The Fabulous Baker Boys" (1989), "Presumed Innocent" (1990), and "The Talented Mr. Ripley" (1999), among others.

Throughout his life, Pollack enjoyed strong partnerships with other industry greats, such as stars Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, and Meryl Streep. He was wed to Claire Griswold, a previous starlet, from 1958 up until his death in 2008. The pair had three children: Steven, Rebecca, and also Rachel.

Sydney Pollack died at the age of 73 from cancer cells, leaving behind a remarkable and also enduring tradition on the planet of cinema. His extraordinary talent for guiding as well as narration garnered him countless distinctions as well as strengthened his area as one of Hollywood's the majority of prominent and also celebrated filmmakers.

Our collection contains 30 quotes who is written / told by Sydney, under the main topic Movie.

Related authors: Barbra Streisand (Actress), Robert Redford (Actor), Dustin Hoffman (Actor), Meryl Streep (Actress)

30 Famous quotes by Sydney Pollack

Small: When you make a film you usually make a film about an idea
"When you make a film you usually make a film about an idea"
Small: Well, the wonderful thing about making movies, oddly enough, is that theyre sort of highly motivated gr
"Well, the wonderful thing about making movies, oddly enough, is that they're sort of highly motivated graduate studies in one or another field"
Small: Well, I was born and raised in the Midwest, in Indiana specifically, and my childhood was full of weeke
"Well, I was born and raised in the Midwest, in Indiana specifically, and my childhood was full of weekend movies, you know, the Saturday and Sunday popcorn movies"
Small: Ive produced my own films for twenty years now - it means I have to talk to less people
"I've produced my own films for twenty years now - it means I have to talk to less people"
Small: I mean, certainly writing, painting, photography, dance, architecture, there is an aspect of almost eve
"I mean, certainly writing, painting, photography, dance, architecture, there is an aspect of almost every art form that is useful and that merges into film in some way"
Small: And I taught acting for years, and without knowing it that was the real thing that started bending me t
"And I taught acting for years, and without knowing it that was the real thing that started bending me toward directing"
Small: You know, essentially when you do a play youre reinterpreting a work of art that already exists. Thats
"You know, essentially when you do a play you're reinterpreting a work of art that already exists. That's not what happens with a movie"
Small: I didnt grow up thinking of movies as film, or art, but as movies, something to do on a Saturday aftern
"I didn't grow up thinking of movies as film, or art, but as movies, something to do on a Saturday afternoon"
Small: Every single art form is involved in film, in a way
"Every single art form is involved in film, in a way"
Small: For example, a man who might not have enormous charisma, who could be president 40 years ago, and who w
"For example, a man who might not have enormous charisma, who could be president 40 years ago, and who was a deserving president, I don't know that George Washington would be a president today, I don't know that Abe Lincoln would, I don't know that Roosevelt would"
Small: You dont normally do another presentation of All About Eve. You do one All About Eve, and thats it
"You don't normally do another presentation of All About Eve. You do one All About Eve, and that's it"
Small: The very reasons sometimes that you make a film are the reasons for its failure
"The very reasons sometimes that you make a film are the reasons for its failure"
Small: Reading a novel of a private experience, very, very different, the nature of it is very different
"Reading a novel of a private experience, very, very different, the nature of it is very different"
Small: I think its a terrible shame that politics has become show business
"I think it's a terrible shame that politics has become show business"
Small: I dont know about liberal bias, but people of a liberal mentality are probably attracted in greater num
"I don't know about liberal bias, but people of a liberal mentality are probably attracted in greater numbers to the arts than people of a conservative mentality"
Small: By that I mean, I think that it is true that politics and political heroes have to satisfy our need to
"By that I mean, I think that it is true that politics and political heroes have to satisfy our need to be greater than mortal in some way, and that's led them into creating illusions, sound bites, focus groups that tell you what to do"
Small: Well, theres no question that a good script is an absolutely essential, maybe the essential thing for a
"Well, there's no question that a good script is an absolutely essential, maybe the essential thing for a movie"
Small: No, I never went to college. Always regretted it, always envied people who did
"No, I never went to college. Always regretted it, always envied people who did"
Small: I personally have never made a movie in Hollywood, because I dont want to get up in my own bed and then
"I personally have never made a movie in Hollywood, because I don't want to get up in my own bed and then go to the movie set, and then come home at night to my real life"
Small: You are not an active creator of the film
"You are not an active creator of the film"
Small: We talked about Tootsie, the idea in Tootsie is that a man becomes a better man for having been a woman
"We talked about Tootsie, the idea in Tootsie is that a man becomes a better man for having been a woman"
Small: I didnt believe that Id ever be lucky enough to be able to make a living as an actor
"I didn't believe that I'd ever be lucky enough to be able to make a living as an actor"
Small: Burt Lancaster was largely responsible for me becoming a director
"Burt Lancaster was largely responsible for me becoming a director"
Small: With a movie youre creating from the beginning this particular work, lets not call it work of art, beca
"With a movie you're creating from the beginning this particular work, let's not call it work of art, because very few movies are works of art, let's just call them bits of popular culture, whatever they are, sometimes very rarely by accident a movie becomes a work of art"
Small: I mean, the truth of the matter is, I like the failures as much as I like the successes, its only the w
"I mean, the truth of the matter is, I like the failures as much as I like the successes, it's only the world that doesn't like the failures"
Small: I mean, I dont know anything else that I would try to do, but its a very frustrating thing to do, becau
"I mean, I don't know anything else that I would try to do, but it's a very frustrating thing to do, because you are trying to take what's a fantasy in your head and make it live through the minds of 200 people"
Small: I mean, certainly its the single biggest event, I think, in terms of popular entertainment, or art even
"I mean, certainly it's the single biggest event, I think, in terms of popular entertainment, or art even, if you say that, of the 20th Century. It's been film. It's the 20th Century's real art form"
Small: But, Ive made films in Japan, in Yugoslavia, all over Europe, all over the United States, Mexico, but n
"But, I've made films in Japan, in Yugoslavia, all over Europe, all over the United States, Mexico, but not Hollywood"
Small: I mean, movies are like your kids or your fingers and toes or something, its pretty hard to pick favori
"I mean, movies are like your kids or your fingers and toes or something, it's pretty hard to pick favorites"
Small: Film is a collective experience, as you know
"Film is a collective experience, as you know"