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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.

Photos: Sidney Lumet: 1924 -2011

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  1. Golden night

    Director Sidney Lumet, right, receives an honorary Oscar presented by frequent Lumet star Al Pacino during the 77th Academy Awards telecast in Los Angeles on Feb. 27, 2005. Lumet, the award-winning director of such acclaimed films as "Network," "Serpico," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "12 Angry Men," died on Saturday, April 9, 2011. He was 86. (Mark J. Terrill / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Both in the business

    Actress Rita Gam with husband Sidney Lumet, practicing lines on Sept. 1, 1952. (Yale Joel / Time & Life Pictures/Getty Image) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. Dearly beloved

    Lumet sitting with his wife Gloria Vanderbilt at their wedding reception, Aug. 1, 1956. Vanderbilt was Lumet's second wife, he would have four. (Gordon Parks / Time & Life Pictures / Getty Image) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Jury room heats up

    American actor Lee J. Cobb, right, as Juror # 3, wields a switchblade as he threatens Henry Fonda, as Juror # 8, in a scene from the 1957 film "12 Angry Men," directed by Lumet. (MGM Studios / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. All-star cast

    The cast of the Lumet-directed movie "The Sea Gull," including Simon Signoret, James Mason, Vanessa Redgrave, and David Warner, poses in Stockholm in 1968. The film is an adaptation of Anton Chekhov's story of life in rural Russia during the latter part of the 19th century. (Pete Turner / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Serpico slinks around

    Al Pacino, as officer Frank Serpico, waits in a hallway before apprehending drug dealers in a scene from Lumet's 1973 police corruption drama "Serpico." (Hulton Archive / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Murder, she wrote

    Lumet directed the 1974 film version of Agatha Christie's thriller "Murder On The Orient Express," featuring Albert Finney, George Couloris, John Gielgud, Colin Blakely, Rachel Roberts and Wendy Hiller. (Paramount Pictures / Hulton Archive / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. Mad as hell?

    Faye Dunaway watches actors William Holden and Robert Duvall have a discussion in a still from the 1976 film "Network," directed by Lumet. (MGM Studios / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. Banking on it

    Actor Al Pacino tries to drag Penelope Allen into a bank during a robbery, in a still from the 1975 film "Dog Day Afternoon," directed by Lumet. (Warner Bros. / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. Lumet, left, with daughter, American actress and screenwriter Jenny Lumet, at her birthday party at the Tunnel night club on Feb. 2, 1987 in New York, N.Y. (Catherine Mcgann / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Off to see the Wizard

    The cast of Lumet's 1978's "The Wiz," from left to right, Michael Jackson, Nipsey Russell, Diana Ross and Ted Ross, pose for a publicity shot. (Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. Guilty as charged

    Lumet and his wife Mary smile as they arrive on the red carpet for the presentation of Lumet's movie "Find Me Guilty," shown in competition at the 56th Berlinale Film Festival, Feb. 16, 2006, in Berlin. (Tom Maelsa / AFP/Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
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