Blake Edwards Dies at 88
Blake Edwards, the director and author known for intelligent dialogue, poignance and occasional belly-laugh sight gags in ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s,’ ‘10′ as well as the ‘Pink Panther‘ farces, is useless at age 88. Edwards died from issues of pneumonia at about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, mentioned publicist Gene Schwam. Blake’s wife, Julie Andrews, as well as other loved ones members had been at his facet. He had been hospitalized for about two weeks.
Edwards had knee issues, had undergone unsuccessful methods. At the time of his death, Edwards was working on two Broadway musicals, one based on the ‘Pink Panther’ movies. The other, ‘Big Rosemary,’ was to be an original comedy set during Prohibition.

