Veteran filmmaker John Irvin, creator of “Hamburger Hill” and BAFTA-winning “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,” has died at 86, leaving behind a legacy of over 30 films that spanned TV dramas, documentaries, and Hollywood blockbusters. His early BBC hits like “Tinker Tailor” earned critical acclaim, while his 80s Hollywood ventures—including the horror smash “Ghost Story” and action thrillers with Schwarzenegger—proved his versatility. Irvin stayed prolific into the 2000s, collaborating with legends like Keitel and Caine, co-founding a production company, and even working on “Mandela’s Gun.” He is survived by three children and two grandchildren.
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