All of Hollywood responded to the obituary night to day. Actor Guild's Screen Actors Guild is on the same track as son Michael: “Kirk Douglas was one of the last legends of Hollywood's golden age, and an extraordinary actor. He was also a strong voice that helped remove the blacklisting in the industry "(During the McCarthy era's hunt for Communist sympathizers, ed. Note)

Indiana Jones director Steven Spielberg writes that he is proud to have been a small part of Kirk Douglas's life for the past 45 years. "I will miss his handwritten notes and fatherly advice."

Played in the first Disney movie

The Walt Disney Museum announces on Twitter that it sadly received the death message and posted a picture of Kirk Douglas and Walt Disney from 1954 when Kirk played Ned Land in Disney's first feature film A World Sailing Under the Sea.

Kirk Douglas and Walt Disney 1954. Photo: screenshot

Chased by chicks

Actress Mitzi Gaynor congratulates fellow Kirk Douglas for an incredible life. She writes on Twitter that "the movie we did together has forever a special place in my heart".

They played against each other in 1963's For love or money.

Both the American Film Academy and the Golden Globe express their condolences in social media.

His first Oscar was a glass jug from Dad Photo: Screenshot

The Film Academy, which will be giving out this year's Oscars statues on Sunday, with a quote from Douglas: “I wanted to be an actor already in second grade. I put on a piece, my mom sewed a black apron and I played cobbler. Afterwards I got my first Oscar. A glass jug of dad "(This must have happened in 1924, ed. Note)

"Real Spartacus"

Seinfeld star Jason Alexander was friends with Kirk and writes that he is proud to have known him and that "The world needs a real Spartacus".

Xena warrior princess actress Lucy Lawless, who also starred in the TV series version of Spartacus writes on Twitter: “What a legacy! Keep shining Kirk, forever a star. "