Director Anthony Minghella Dead at 54

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Anthony Minghella, who directed Best Picture winner The English Patient, has died in London at the age of 54. According to the Associated Press, Minghella had surgery performed at the Charing Cross Hospital for a growth on his neck last week. Minghella's publicist, Jonathan Rutter, said, "the operation seemed to have gone well. At 5 a.m. today he had a fatal hemorrhage."

The England native rose to success with his internationally-acclaimed film The English Patient in 1996, which won nine Academy Awards including one for Best Picture and another for Minghella's direction. Since then he's gone on to make the critical successes The Talented Mr. Ripley, Cold Mountain and he also served as the executive producer on last year's Best Picture nominee Michael Clayton.

The filmmaker had become close with former British prime minister Tony Blair, who said he was, "really shocked and very sad."

"Anthony Minghella was a wonderful human being, creative and brilliant, but still humble, gentle and a joy to be with," Blair said. "Whatever I did with him, personally or professionally, left me with complete admiration for him, as a character and as an artist of the highest caliber."

Minghella had recently completed The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, which will serve as the pilot for an HBO TV series based on a 13-book series from Alexander McCall Smith. The film will air on British television this week.

Anthony Minghella is survived by his son, actor Max Minghella and his daughter Hannah.


Sources: Associated Press

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Comments (11)

  1. nitti21

    A sad loss to british and world cinema.
    R.I.P

    4 years agoby @nitti21Flag

  2. DaddyDow

    Great film-maker here, his death is very sad and at such a young age should serve as a message to those who may think they have all the time in the world.

    His legacy will continue as long as movies remain a human enterprise for certain. My prayers are with Max and Hannah.

    4 years agoby @sharedaddyFlag

  3. Phatlightning

    very sad.

    4 years agoby @sxers2k1Flag

  4. -comrade-

    Minghella and Arthur C. Clarke within 24 hours...sad times.

    4 years agoby @taberjohnson18Flag

  5. The Narrator: The Better Man

    this is freakin sad. any death no matter how low or high is sad. this was a great tragedy. r.i.p.

    4 years agoby @narratorFlag

  6. CelluloidDreams

    Damn....I'm at a loss for words...very sad....We lost another Hollywood Legend!

    I loved both: "The English Patient" & "The Talented Mr. Ripley"!!!

    4 years agoby @2movieguysFlag

  7. PatCourtney

    its a shame everyones too concerned with heath ledgers death. this was a great filmmaker here. all his films were of utmost excellence. surely you wil be missed
    R.I.P.

    4 years agoby @patcourtneyFlag

  8. eCultureOnline

    Geeze what a drag man :(

    4 years agoby @ecultureonlineFlag

  9. Space101

    Sh*t...54..thats young...

    4 years agoby @space101Flag

  10. -comrade-

    My god...so unexpected.

    4 years agoby @taberjohnson18Flag

  11. Marcus B.

    Anthony Minghella made visually beautiful flms and it's a shame we'll never get see his visions on film anymore. R.I.P.

    4 years agoby @marcusmb1986Flag

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