The Phnom Penh Post

America’s ‘king of comedy’ Simon dies at 91

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NEIL SIMON, the prolific and Pulitzer Prize-winning US playwright celebrated as the king of comedy who won more Oscar and Tony nomination­s combined than any other showbiz writer, died on Sunday. He was 91.

The brains behind more than 30 plays, 20 screenplay­s and five musicals, Time magazine dubbed him the “patron saint of laughter”.

Many of his works are classics of 20th century American theater and Simon has been credited with playing a seminal role – along with film director Woody Allen – in re-crafting US humor in the 1960s and 1970s.

His influence has been felt through the generation­s, The New York Times drawing a line between Simon’s early come- dies and the character-based comedy in the 1990s hit sitcom Seinfeld.

L o n g - t i me f r i e n d Bi l l Eva n s announced his death early on Sunday in a New York hospital of complicati­ons from pneumonia.

His wife, a daughter and grandson were at his bedside, Evans said. He had represente­d Simon for three decades from 1976 to 2006.

‘The good mechanic’

Simon was the author of critically acclaimed and commercial hits such as Barefoot in the Park (1963) The Odd Couple (1965) The Sunshine Boys (1974) and Lost in Yonkers (1990).

Much of his work, peppered with witty one-liners, explored the everyday struggles of the middle-classes and inter-family conflict, influenced by his troubled upbringing during the Great Depression.

“The good mechanic knows how to take a car apart; I love to take the human mind apart and see how it works. Behaviour is absolutely the most interestin­g thing I can write about. You put that behaviour in conflict and you’re in business,” Simon told the Paris Review in 1992.

Barefoot in the Park turned Robert Redford into a star. Redford also appeared in the 1967 hit movie version opposite Jane Fonda.

Other plays that went on to become major Hollywood movies included The Goodbye Girl in 1977.

 ?? AFP ?? Neil SImon produced more than 30 plays and 20 screenplay­s. A file photo taken on March 31, 2011.
AFP Neil SImon produced more than 30 plays and 20 screenplay­s. A file photo taken on March 31, 2011.

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