American film director Richard Donner, who worked on popular films such as "Superman," has passed away.
I was 91 years old.
Born in New York in 1930, Richard Donner studied drama at university before acting and producing television shows.
He made his debut as a film director in 1961, received high praise for the horror movie "The Omen", and has continued to work on numerous popular films such as "Lethal Weapon".
Released in 1978, "Superman" is a work based on a popular comic in the United States, and the novel production that makes the main character appear to be flying in the sky attracted attention.
American media reports that the place of death and the cause of death are unknown.
Steven Spielberg, who has worked with Donner on filmmaking, said, "He was a powerful director of filmmaking and had a wide range of talents. With him, he was with his favorite coach, smart professor, and best friend. It seemed like I was spending time. "