Legendary director Sidney Lumet has died at the age of 86.

The New York Times reported early Saturday that Lumet, a four time
Oscar nominee, died of lymphoma, according to his daughter.

Lumet helmed countless big screen classics. His first film, "12 Angry
Men," established him as a top director in 1957, while his 1970's hits
"Serpico," "Murder on the Orient Express," "Dog Day Afternoon" and
"Network" sealed his reputation as a screen legend.

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