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Gene Saks, a director who earned three Tony Awards and frequently collaborated with Neil Simon, has died. He was 93.
Saks died March 28 following a bout with pneumonia, his wife, Keren, said, according to the New York Times.
Saks had a long-standing professional relationship with Simon and directed many of his plays, including Brighton Beach Memoirs (1983) and Biloxi Blues (1985). Both projects earned Saks a Tony for directing, as did the Cy Coleman-Michael Stewart musical I Love My Wife (1977).
Other Simon plays staged by Saks include Half a Sixpence (1965), Same Time, Next Year (1975),California Suite (1976), Broadway Bound (1986), Rumors (1988), Lost in Yonkers (1991) and Jake's Women (1992). His final Broadway production was the bio-play Barrymore, which won a Tony for Christopher Plummer in 1997.
Additionally, Saks directed a number of films, such as Cactus Flower (1969) and Mame (1974). He directed the film versions of several Simon plays, including Barefoot in the Park (1967), The Odd Couple (1968), Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972) and Brighton Beach Memoirs (1986).
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