US director and Oscar winner Sydney Pollack died on Monday at the age of 73, the Los Angeles Times reported on its website, citing the filmmaker's friend and spokesman, Leslee Dart.

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He had been battling cancer and died at his Los Angeles homes.
Pollack won the 1985 Academy Award for best director for “Out of Africa”, the story of a white woman living in Kenya for decades. The award followed his best-director Oscar nominations for the Depression-era drama “They Shoot Horses, Don't They?” in 1969 and “Tootsie”, a gender-bending 1982 comedy.
Pollack was best known for tense dramas, often political or legal thrillers. He regularly appeared as a character actor in his own and other films.
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