On September 22, British director Roger Michelle died at the age of 65.
Prior to Roger Michelle's death, he was directing a documentary film about Queen Elizabeth II. After Roger Michelle died on Wednesday, his family announced his death without further revealing the cause of his death.
Born in South Africa in 1956, Roger Michelle is a director, producer and screenwriter who is known for making love films and has directed a number of classic films, including Notting Hill, Morning Anchor, Life in a Change of Line, Mother's Spring, Floating Dream, Love Can't Stand, Persuasion and other works.
As a well-known director, he has worked with a number of well-known movie stars, with Ben Affleck in "Life In The Line", with "007" Daniel Craig in "Love Can't Stand", and with Kate Winslet in "Blackbird".
The romantic comedy film Notting Hill, starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, is about Hollywood actress Anna who accidentally goes to a small bookstore in Notting Hill to buy books and collides with bookstore owner William, and finally becomes a family after overcoming the influence of paparazzi and other outsiders.
This film has received many praises after its release, which is a classic in the hearts of many audiences, and at the same time, the popularity of the two leading actors has been further enhanced. The film also won the British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Film and the Audience Award at the 53rd British Academy film and television arts awards.
The comedy film Morning Anchor, starring Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, Diane Keaton and others, was released in the United States on November 10, 2010.
"Morning Anchor" is mainly about an unemployed TV producer Betsy Foller who takes over a morning news program with declining ratings, and through her efforts, she not only makes the show better and better after the reform, but also gains love herself.
May Roger Michel go all the way, and I hope that the audience will not forget the director and his legacy!