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he was a
world war ii
veteran who got his first break directing
tv shows
in the
1950s
. and over the next half century,
sidney lumet
would leave his mark as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, bringing out the best in the actors while sending a message of morality.
>>
attica! attica!
>> reporter:
he liked to embrace the rawless of his native new
york city
. no fan of slick imagery,
sidney lumet
classics like "
dog day afternoon
" and "superco" captured the style for which he was known. starting on stage and then television he transitioned to film in
1957
, earning an oscar nomination for his directorial debut "12 angry men."
>>
like they have no feelings. they can do anything. what's going on here?
>> reporter:
firmly staking his claim in hollywood. when your first film is "12 angry men," which is one of the landmarks of american filmmaking and storytelling, i'd say you're off to a good start.
>> reporter:
a good start that led to more than 50 films over a 50-year directing career. many instant classics.
>>
no one can interfere with --
>> reporter:
1964
's "failsafe" raised the chilling specter of how a malfunction could lead to
nuclear annihilation
. and in
1976
, "network" --
>>
next trksd i'm going to shoot myself.
>> reporter:
a satirical look at the tv news business won him a
golden globe
and gave americans a new phrase.
>>
i'm not going to take this anymore.
>> reporter:
and a new event. they weren't all hits. the wiz, his
1978
adaption of "the isward of oz" was widely panned. in his
life time
, lumet received five oscar nominations, including a nod for
1982
's "the verdict" with
paul newman
.
>>
i said to hell with it. to hell with it.
>> reporter:
he was awarded an
honorary oscar
in
2005
.
>>
artistically he never seemed to age. he always had a new idea. or a new property or new project he wanted to make. that's a wonderful way to be in your 80s.
>> reporter:
sidney lumet
was 86 years old.
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