The Hollywood producer Steve Golin died at the age of 64 years of the consequences of a long-standing cancer. That his spokesman said, according to several US media with.

Golin brought to the screen films like "Wild at Heart," "Being John Malkovich," "Babel," and "The Revenant." The US website "Variety" describes him as a "pioneer" in managing film talent while producing films.

He co-founded the successful companies "Propaganda Films" and "Anonymous Content" for commercials, music videos, TV series and feature films, collaborated with film talents such as Alfonso Cuaron, Steven Soderbergh, Spike Jonze and David Fincher. As a producer, Golin received the 2016 Oscar for "Spotlight" in the category "Best Film".

He was also nominated for Hollywood's highest prize for the films "The Revenant" (2015) and "Babel" (2006). He also produced the road movie "Wild at Heart" by director David Lynch, which received the Golden Palm at Cannes in 1990.