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Sheen’s tribute to gifted Hollywood screenwrit­er William Goldman

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Michael Sheen has led tributes to Oscar-winning screenwrit­er William Goldman, describing his work as a “gift”.

Goldman, the gifted author behind Oscar-winning scripts Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and All The President’s Men, has died aged 87.

Welsh actor Sheen has shared his gratitude for Goldman as tributes to the writer pour in online.

The novelist, playwright and screenwrit­er crafted Marathon Man and the beloved, subversive fairy tale The Princess Bride, both of which he adapted himself for the screen.

Born in Chicago and educated at Columbia, the veteran scriptwrit­er spent some time working for the Pentagon before embarking on a writing career, first with novels then transition­ing to the competitiv­e world of Hollywood screenwrit­ing.

His script work earned him two Academy Awards, first for best original screenplay with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid in 1969, then for best adapted screenplay for All The President’s Men in 1976.

Bafta Award-winning actor Sheen posted a heartfelt message on Twitter.

It read: “William Goldman made my life, like so many millions of others, better and richer and more full of possibilit­y because of what he wrote. What a gift. So sad today and so grateful.”

Goldman also wrote memoirs on the world of cinema, penning Adventures In The Screen Trade: A Personal View of Hollywood, and Which Lie Did I Tell.

The British Film Institute added to the tributes for Goldman.

A post on Twitter read: “We’re saddened to hear that writer William Goldman has passed away, known for All the President’s Men, The Princess Bride and many more great works.”

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William Goldman’s work earned him two Academy Awards

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