Gandhi director Attenborough in care home
Richard Attenborough, who directed Oscar-winning film Gandhi, has been moved into a care home as he battles ill health.
The 89-year-old is wheelchair-bound after a 2008 fall, and in 2012 sold off the $18.4 million home he shared in the UK capital with his wife Sheila Sim after deciding it was not “practical” to keep the mansion, reported the Daily Mirror.
Sim was moved to a care home after she diagnosed with senile dementia, and now Attenborough has joined her in the facility. “The family home has been sold and he has been at a care home with his wife since then,” son Michael said.
The Oscar-winning director and actor won starring roles for 50 years from Brighton Rock in 1947 to Jurassic Park in 1997.
He won an array of awards, including eight Oscars for Gandhi.
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