Richard Attenborough remembered by celebrities on Twitter

On Sunday August 24, 2014, film director and actor Richard Attenborough died at the age of 90. Movies such as Gandhi, Jurassic Park and The Great Escape earned him Academy Awards, Golden Globes and other awards in his lifetime.


People from all over the globe are grieving the loss of this talented man. A previous article on Celebrity Café reports the details of this sad event. Here are a few responses from celebrities that were touched by this director.

Some focused on the movies and skills of Attenborough. For example, Smash actor Andy Mientus remembered being inspired by the older man.


Gemma Arterton, actress in films such as Prince of Persia and Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, also acknowledged the legendary status of Attenborough.


Image via Twitter from Gemma Arterton

With the recent deaths of so many talented celebrities, stage actor Danny-Boy Hatchard mourned the loss of another one.


Others acknowledged Attenborough’s films but also addressed his kindness and generosity. Actor Johnny Lee Miller appreciated his grandfather’s relationship with Attenborough while acknowledging the talent of the deceased man.


Luke Pritchard, singer from the Kooks, also noted the good-heartedness of Attenborough.


Finally, tweeters reminisced on their experiences with him. Outlander star Sam Heughan remembered a good audition and Attenborough’s kind response.


The outpouring of tweets about Attenborough highlighted both his award-winning career, interest in politics and kindness to all that he met. Even those who briefly met him mourned this great man and wanted for him to rest in peace.

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