Oliver Sacks, the neurologist whose memoir Awakenings was the basis for the 1990 Oscar-nominated film, died Sunday at his New York City home. He was 82. His personal assistant, Kate Edgar, told the New York Times that Sacks died of cancer. Sacks had written an essay for the Times in February, discussing that he was in the late stages of terminal cancer following a melanoma in his eye spreading to his liver. { "nid": 817919, "type": "news", "title": "Hollywood Dsm: Industry Shrinks Reveal What's Wrong With Actors, Producers, Agents and More", "path": "http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/hollywood-dsm-industry-shrinks-reveal-
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- 8/30/2015
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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