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      • Mulligan was the winner of two Emmy Awards (1980 and 1989) and one Golden Globe Award (1989).
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  1. 1958 Nominee DGA Award. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures; Fear Strikes Out

    • August 23, 1925
    • December 20, 2008
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  3. In 1959 he won an Emmy Award for directing The Moon and Sixpence, a television production that was the American small-screen debut of Laurence Olivier. [6] Mulligan returned to feature films to make two Tony Curtis vehicles, The Rat Race and The Great Imposter. [7]

  4. Robert Mulligan was born on 23 August 1925 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was a director and producer, known for To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), Summer of '42 (1971)and The Other (1972). He was married to Sandy Levy and Jane Sutherland.

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    • The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
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    • Lyme, Connecticut, USA
  5. A critical and commercial success, the film earned eight Academy Award nominations, and Mulligan received his only nod for best director. Its three Oscar wins included best screenplay (Horton Foote) and best actor (Peck).

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  6. Dec 21, 2008 · Robert Mulligan, who was nominated for an Academy Award for directing the 1962 film classic “To Kill a Mockingbird,” died Saturday at his home in Lyme, Conn. He was 83.

  7. Directed five different actors in Oscar-nominated performances: Gregory Peck , Mary Badham, Natalie Wood, Ruth Gordon and Ellen Burstyn. Peck won an Oscar for To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). His first job in show business was an entry-level position at CBS.

  8. Dec 23, 2008 · Mr. Mulligan received an Academy Award nomination for the film, based on Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about rape, racism and injustice in the Depression-era South.

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