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Cruise, Kidman, Streisand Remember Pollack

Stars line up to pay tribute to the late director, who passed away from cancer this week

By Gina Serpe May 27, 2008 7:22 PMTags
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Judging by the A-list tributes extended by those who worked with director Sydney Pollack, he wasn't just a dedicated filmmaker, he was a dedicated friend.

"I first met him while he was in the midst of editing Tootsie (one of the all-time classics)," Tom Cruise said of Pollack, who died Monday at 73 after a battle with cancer.

"I'd seen every one of his pictures and he generously took the meeting. Years later, having lived through some short post schedules myself, I realized just how generous. He spent over six hours, with the patience of Job, answering all my questions.

"Throughout the years, unpretentious and never condescending, he shared with me what he loved about family, storytelling, food, flying and a great bottle of vino," said Cruise, who acted for Pollack in The Firm and costarred with him in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut.

"He was a Renaissance man and a great friend. I will miss him dearly."

Nicole Kidman, who also pulled double duty with Pollack, starring in his thriller The Intepreter and opposite him in Eyes Wide Shut, called him "irreplaceable to so many people."

"He was elegant, a gentleman, smart and generous, a wonderful actor, a great cook...a true connoisseur of life," Kimdan said today in a statement. He guided me artistically and personally, not just as a director or producer but as a mentor and a friend. I will miss him terribly."

Barbra Streisand honored her The Way We Were director as "a great actor's director because he was a great actor."

"He knew how to tell a love story," she said in a statement. "And he was a very good friend, someone I even shared secrets with."

Similar sentiments were issued by longtime Pollack pal Martin Landau. The men became friends when both were industry newbies.

"Ever since we started together in New York, Sydney excelled at everything he set out to do, his friendships and his humanity no less than his extraordinary talents."

Greg Kinnear made the jump from E!'s Talk Soup to the big screen when Pollack cast him in Sabrina opposite Harrison Ford.

"Sydney Pollack earned his reputation as the quintessential actor’s director. He was challenging, he cared about the work and made you feel safe, even if he was directing you in your first film. I’ll always be grateful to him. He was a class act and will certainly be missed,” said Kinnear.

George Clooney, meanwhile, was first out of the gate to remember the Hollywood legend and all-around nice guy, issuing a statement Monday night. Pollack served as a producer on Clooney's two most recent big-screen outings, Leatherheads and Michael Clayton.

"Sydney made the world a little better, movies a little better and even dinner a little better. A tip of the hat to a class act. He'll be missed terribly."

(Originally published May 27, 2008 at 9:18 a.m. PT.)