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Sydney Pollack, 1934-2008
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And let’s not forget about the Pollack on the big screen as an actor. The last decade or so found Pollack doing a lot of solid, on-screen character work, frequently portraying corporate heavies with dangerous professional agendas, as was the case with his businessman in Changing Lanes (2002) and his senior law office partner in Michael Clayton (2007). More often than not, his contribution added a substantial charge to the proceedings—would we have felt the menace that Tom Cruise experienced in Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut (1999) if Pollack’s zillionaire hadn’t knocked a few balls around a blood-red pool table while calmly warning him that he was in over his head? Not bad for a guy who began as a television talent, appearing in such early Sixties boob tube staples as The Twilight Zone, Have Gun-Will Travel and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. It was years later, when he was a successful filmmaker, that he made his biggest onscreen impression as talent agent George Fields in his own Tootsie. “Nobody wants to pay $20 to watch people living next to chemical waste,” he bellows to Dustin Hoffman about a play focusing on a couple that moves back to Love Canal. “They can see that in New Jersey!”
Posted by Laurence Lerman on May 27, 2008 | Comments (7)
Beautifully written and insightful column. Pollack will be missed.
Beautifully written and insightful column. Pollack will be missed.
concise and well written. a nice summation of his career.
A nice piece about Sydney Pollak. Tootsie is still the best movie ever about role-playing!
I knew his wife, Evelyn Pollack!
I knew his wife, Evelyn Pollack!
...'The Interpreter'... If you haven't looked at the Special-Features, please do so. Mr. Pollack goes into detail about wide vs. full screen, vividly showing you why 'wide' is important to you. His discussion led me to dump every full-screen movie I owned, and switch to wide. Mr. Pollack's legacy will outlast us all.