Oscar winner David Seidler (†86) dies doing his favorite job

Wellington, New Zealand – British Oscar winner Screenwriter David Seidler (“The King's Speech”) has reportedly died.

British-American screenwriter David Seidler (†86) won Best Original Screenplay at the 83rd Academy Awards in 2011. "King's speech".

British-American screenwriter David Seidler (†86) won Best Original Screenplay for The King's Speech at the 83rd Academy Awards in 2011. © Paul Buck/DPA

Such as, among others, industrial magazines. diverse And Hollywood Reporter According to his management, Seidler died Saturday at the age of 86 while fishing in New Zealand.

“David was in the place he loved most – New Zealand – doing what gave him the most peace, fly fishing,” the statement said, according to media reports.

“If he had the chance, he would have written it exactly the same way,” she continued.

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The British historical film The King's Speech (2010) about the stuttering problem of King George VI of England. It won the top awards at the 2011 Academy Awards.

As expected, the Best Film of the Year award went to Colin Firth (50 years old), Best Director for Tom Hooper and Best Original Screenplay for his sensitive story.

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