"In the place he loved"
British Oscar winner David Seidler is dead
The British Oscar winner and screenwriter David Seidler ("The King's Speech") has reportedly died.
According to industry publications including "Variety" and "The Hollywood Reporter", citing his management, Seidler died on Saturday at the age of 86 while fly-fishing in New Zealand.
"David was in the place he loved most - New Zealand - doing what gave him the greatest peace of mind, fly fishing," the media quoted from a statement. "Had he had the chance, he would have written it the same way," it continued.
Oscar winner died at 86
The British historical film "The King's Speech" (2010) about the stuttering problem of England's King George VI won the most important prizes at the Oscars in 2011.
As expected, the best film of the year had the best leading actor in Colin Firth (50), the best director in Tom Hooper and the best original screenplay with its sensitive story.









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