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Mockingbird Director Robert Mulligan Dies at 83

Robert Mulligan, who earned an Oscar nomination for directing 1962's To Kill a Mockingbird, died from heart disease Saturday, Dec. 20, in his Connecticut home. He was 83.

Though not a household name, Mulligan was considered one of the premier filmmakers of his era, directing five actors to Oscar nominations: Gregory Peck and Mary Badham (To Kill a Mockingbird), Natalie Wood (Love with the Proper Stranger), Ruth Gordon (Inside Daisy Clover) and ...
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  • I loved The Man in the Moon--I saw it in the mid-90s and remember thinking how realistic and mature Reese's acting was.  And of course To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the...
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  • Loved To Kill A Mockingbird and Man in the Moon.  May he rest in peace.
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Title Year Type
The Man In The Moon (Director) 1991 Movie
Clara's Heart (Director) 1988 Movie
Kiss Me Goodbye (Director) 1982 Movie
Kiss Me Goodbye (Producer) 1982 Movie
Bloodbrothers (Director) 1978 Movie

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Mockingbird Director Robert Mulligan Dies at 83

Robert Mulligan, who earned an Oscar nomination for directing 1962's To Kill a Mockingbird, died from heart disease Saturday, Dec. 20, in his Connecticut home. He was 83.

Though not a household name, Mulligan was considered one of the premier filmmakers of his era, directing five actors to Oscar nominations: Gregory Peck and Mary Badham (To Kill a Mockingbird), Natalie Wood (Love with the Proper Stranger), Ruth Gordon (Inside Daisy Clover) and ...
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