"The King's Speech' Screenwriter David Seidler Dies at 86"

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David Seidler, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of The King's Speech, has passed away at the age of 86 while on a fly-fishing trip in New Zealand. His script for The King's Speech was inspired by his own experience overcoming a stutter as a child, and the film went on to win multiple Academy Awards. Seidler also wrote for other films and remained passionate about screenwriting, with several projects in development at the time of his death.
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