the Canadian film director Arthur Hiller is dead. the former president of the Academy Academy died on Wednesday in Los Angeles at the age of 92 years as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced. Born in Edmonton, Canada filmmakers celebrated his greatest success with the drama “Love Story”. The film earned him an Oscar nomination from 1993 to 1997, he became Hiller then even the organization that awarding the coveted prizes.
Hiller had served in World War II in the Canadian Air Force before he and the television later went to Hollywood. His breakthrough came in 1963 with the Disney movie “Flight of the White Stallions”. Other major successes were the tragicomedy “Only for officers” (1964) and “The Man in the Glass Booth” (1975). At the age Hiller
Hiller committed for the rights of directors and several charitable organizations and civil rights groups. Leaves a daughter and a son. His wife Gwen Hiller, with whom he was married 68 years, died in June.
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