Oscar winner Attenborough in hospital after fall



LONDON - Carl de Souza -- Oscar-winning British director and actor Richard Attenborough was in a stable condition after an accident at his home, a hospital spokesman said Saturday.
The 85-year-old director of "Gandhi" was forced to pull out of a plaque-unveiling ceremony on Thursday after suffering a fall



Oscar winner Attenborough in hospital after fall
LONDON - Carl de Souza - Oscar-winning British director and actor Richard Attenborough was in a stable condition after an accident at his home, a hospital spokesman said Saturday.

The 85-year-old director of "Gandhi" was forced to pull out of a plaque-unveiling ceremony on Thursday after suffering a fall.

A spokesman for St George's Hospital in London, said: "Richard Attenborough suffered a fall at his home and is receiving care.

"He is currently in a stable condition."

Attenborough had been due to honour "Brief Encounter" star Celia Johnson on the centenary of her birth, but a spokeswoman for the event said: "He had a fall and he wasn't able to do it."

The 1982 epic biography of Mahatma Gandhi is Attenborough's best-known work, winning eight Oscars, including best picture and best director.

But his talents as an actor have encouraged top directors such as Steven Spielberg, who cast him in "Jurassic Park", to lure him out of self-imposed retirement

Monday, December 22nd 2008
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