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Roger Michelle, director of "Notting Hill," has passed away and was still making a documentary about the Queen of England

According to foreign media reports, the well-known British director Roger Michelle died on Wednesday local time, at the age of 65, but Roger Michelle's family did not disclose the reason for his death. Michelle's well-known works include "Notting Hill", "Morning Anchor", "Persuasion", "Floating Dream" and so on.

Roger Michelle, director of "Notting Hill," has passed away and was still making a documentary about the Queen of England

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Born in South Africa, Michelle began his directing career in the UK. His director Notting Hill, released in 1999 and starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, won the British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Film and the Audience Award at the 53rd BRITISH ACADEMY Film and Television Arts Awards; the film was once the highest-grossing film in British history. Michelle went on to make the Hollywood thriller Life In a Change of Line, starring Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson.

Some commentators have said that Roger Michelle is a brilliant filmmaker who has always been known for his love scenes. In the film "Floating Dreams", Roger Michelle appears to have adapted the original work of the same name in 1952 unchanged, but clearly and directly excavates the already vague contemporary gender topics in the original work.

Roger Michelle, director of "Notting Hill," has passed away and was still making a documentary about the Queen of England

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Michelle was filming a documentary about Queen Elizabeth II. It is said that Michelle was invited to direct a 007 movie, later "007: Quantum of Solace", but he refused because the film "has everything, just no script".

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Roger Michelle, director of "Notting Hill," has passed away and was still making a documentary about the Queen of England

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