Stanley Donen

Donen, the director of Singin' in the Rain and one of the last architects of Hollywood's Golden Age, died at age 94.

One of his sons confirmed the news to the Chicago Tribune on Feb. 23 - perhaps fittingly, on the eve of the Oscars, a night when Hollywood celebrates its legacy of style, glamour and moviemaking talent.

A former Broadway dancer and choreographer, Donen co-directed 1952's Singin' in the Rain - widely regarded as the best movie musical of all time - with its star, Gene Kelly. He went on to direct more classic musicals, including Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, It's Always Fair Weather and Funny Face.

Donen was also acclaimed for sparkling, sophisticated romantic comedies and thrillers, reteaming with Audrey Hepburn for 1963's Charade and 1967's Two for the Road.

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