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Lee Tamahori: Director of ‘Die Another Day’ Dies at 75

Lee Tamahori, Director of James Bond‘s ‘Die Another Day,’ Dies

Lee Tamahori, the acclaimed New zealand filmmaker ⁢who directed ‌Pierce brosnan in his final James Bond⁤ outing, has died. He was 66. ⁢News of his death prompted an outpouring of⁤ tributes ⁤from fans and industry ‍figures, recognizing a meaningful ‍loss to the world of cinema.

Tamahori rose to ‍prominence⁢ with his 1994 directorial debut, Onc Were‍ warriors, wich became New Zealand’s highest-grossing film of all time‍ and garnered critical acclaim. This success ​propelled him ⁣into Hollywood, where he helmed a ​diverse range of projects.

He is ​perhaps best known for Die Another Day (2002), the 20th film in the James Bond franchise. Starring Brosnan as 007 and halle Berry as the ⁢”Bond girl” Giacinta “Jinx” Johnson, the film became the sixth highest-grossing movie of that ‌year and featured a cameo and theme song by Madonna.

Prior to ‌Bond, Tamahori directed The Edge (1997), featuring ⁤Anthony Hopkins, and⁢ Along Came a Spider (2001) with Morgan freeman. His later work included XXX: State of the Union (2005), starring Ice Cube and Willem Dafoe, and The Devil’s ⁣Double ‍(2011), a dramatization of Latif Yahia’s experiences as⁢ a body double for Uday Hussein. His final film, the⁤ historical drama‍ The Convert, starring Guy‍ Pearce and Tioreore ⁢Ngatai-Melbourne, was released in 2022.

Fans quickly took to social media to express their grief.⁢ “Kiwi Legend R.I.L Lee Tamahori you were an exceptional man‌ with your talents much love and condolences to ​your whanau,” one Facebook user wrote. Another commented, “I loved his directorial venture ⁢like Die another Day and we were warriors ….RIP.”

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