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Hollywood stars remember Anthony Minghella

Posted on March 18th, 2008 by Hot Momma

Hollywood stars remember Anthony Minghella Hollywood stars have voiced their sadness over the death of director Anthony MinghellaJude Law a friend and frequent collaborator of Minghella worked on three films together: The Talented Mr. Ripley, Cold Mountain and Breaking and Entering, said:

“I am deeply shocked and saddened to hear of Anthony’s untimely death. I worked with him on three films, more than with any other director, but had come to value him more as a friend than as a colleague. He was a brilliantly talented writer and director who wrote dialogue that was a joy to speak and then put it onto the screen in a way that always looked effortless. He made work feel like fun. He was a sweet, warm, bright and funny man who was interested in everything from football to opera, films, music, literature, people and most of all his family whom he adored and to whom I send my thoughts and love. I shall miss him hugely.”

A couple of Minghella’s leading ladies also told of their shock over his death. Minghella’s Cold Mountain star Nicole Kidman said:

“I’m devastated, there is really no way to put it into words,” “He was a gift to the world.”

Gwyneth Paltrow who appeared in Mr. Ripley said,

“incredibly talented and so interested in art and making the world better for art. He was very specific and very loving. He was very sweet to his actors. He would kind of massage everybody while he was talking – very tactile and warm.”

Ralph Fiennes, who starred in Minghella’s The English Patient (which won nine Oscars in all, including Best Director), said he was “devastated and shocked to hear” of the filmmaker’s untimely death.

“Anthony possessed a sensitivity and alertness to the actor’s process that very few directors have. He directed most of The English Patient with an ankle in plaster, never losing his gentle humor and precision. He delighted in the contribution of everyone – he was a true collaborator.”

In terms of Minghella’s work as a director, Fiennes said,

“His films deal with extreme aloneness and the redemptive power of love, even at the moment of death. I will remember him as a man who always wanted to get to the heart of the matter.”

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