The British director Hugh, famous for the movie “Chariots of Fire”. Hugh Hudson died at a London hospital on the 10th at the age of 86. “Chariots of Fire” has won many Oscars including Best Picture.
Hudson’s family said in a statement that Xiu. Hudson died following suffering an illness, leaving his wife Marianne. Dabo (Maryam d’Abo), son Thomas (Thomas) and ex-wife Mitch (Susan Caroline Michie).
build. Hudson in 2003 with the British actress Marianne. Dubbo, who remarried, is best known for her role as James Bond’s sidekick in the 1987 spy film “The Living Daylights.”
Xiu was born in 1936. Hudson, who made TV commercials in the late 1960s and 1970s, later switched to documentaries, including a biography of Argentine racing driver Juan Manuel Fangio and other feature films.
Launched in 1981, “Chariots of Fire” is the story of two British athletes at the 1924 Olympics, one of them a young Jewish man named Harold Abrahams, who resisted anti-Semitism to win the 100m sprint Project Gold Medal.
The film took away 4 awards at the 1982 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Hudson’s momentum has also risen as a result.
The soundtrack of “Chariots of Fire” is also a classic. This inspiring piece was composed by the Greek composer Vangelis and won the Oscar for Best Original Score. Vangelis passed away in May last year.
build. Hudson’s other well-known works include Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984). However, not all of his films were successful. For example, “Revolution” (Revolution), which was themed on the American independence movement in 1985, did not perform very well at the box office.