The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Oscar-winning screenwrit­er William Goldman dies at 87

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LOS ANGELES: William Goldman, the Oscar-winning screenwrit­er behind “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” and “All the President’s Men,” has died, his family announced on Friday.

His daughter and son-in-law told US media that the 87year-old passed away on Friday morning in New York City following complicati­ons from cancer and pneumonia.

Born in Chicago, Goldman briefly served in the military and got into writing after graduating from university. He wrote a number of bestsellin­g novels before he turned to scriptwrit­ing.

“Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” his first original screenplay about a pair of outlaws — portrayed in the film by Paul Newman and Robert Redford — won him his first Oscar in 1970.

He went on to win another Academy Award for Watergate thriller “All the President’s Men” in 1977.

In a career spanning more than five decades, Goldman insisted over the years that he was a novelist and didn’t see himself as part of the Hollywood establishm­ent, despite his phenomenal commercial success.

“I’m not a screenwrit­er,” he told the New York Times in 1979. “I’m a novelist who writes screenplay­s.”

He adapted for the screen a number of his books, including fantasy novel “The Princess Bride” and conspiracy thriller “Marathon Man.” — AFP

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