Sydney Irwin Pollack (
July 1,
1934 –
May 26,
2008) was an
American film director, producer and
actor. Born in
Lafayette, Indiana to
Russian
Jewish immigrants, Pollack studied with
Sanford Meisner at the
Neighborhood Playhouse in
New York City, where he later taught acting. He began directing television shows in the 1960s before moving to films.
Pollack directed more than 21 films and 10 television shows, acted in over 30 films or shows, and produced over 44 films. Some of his best known works include
Jeremiah Johnson (1972),
The Way We Were (1973),
Three Days of the Condor (1975) and
Absence of Malice (1981). His 1985 film
Out of Africa won him
Academy Awards for directing and producing; he was also nominated for Best Director Oscars for
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? and
Tootsie, the latter of which he also appeared in. Later films included
Havana (1990),
The Firm (1993),
Sabrina (1995) and
The Interpreter (2005).