David Seidler Dies: Academy Award-Winning Writer For ‘The King’s Speech’ Was 86

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David Seidler, famous for writing the Academy Award-winning screenplay for "The King's Speech", passed away on Saturday, March 16th.

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He was 86 years old and died while fly-fishing in New Zealand.

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"The King's Speech" won Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor awards.

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The movie tells the story of King George VI overcoming a stammer with the help of speech therapist Lionel Logue.

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Writing the screenplay was a personal project for Seidler as he himself struggled with stuttering as a child.

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He received multiple awards for "The King's Speech" including BAFTAs and the Humanitas Prize.

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Seidler was known for his passion for storytelling, both in everyday interactions and through his scripts.

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The stage adaptation of "The King's Speech" has been translated widely and performed internationally.

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Besides "The King's Speech", Seidler also wrote screenplays for movies like "Onassis: The Richest Man in the World" and "Tucker: The Man and his Dream".

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Even at 86, Seidler was actively working on new projects including documentaries, limited series, and feature films.

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