Robert Evans, the flamboyant and controversial Hollywood studio executive and producer who counted Love Story, Chinatown and Marathon Man among his most influential films, has died aged 89.
He is survived by his son Josh, with MacGraw, who is a film producer.
Evans was best known as one of the key figures in 1970s Hollywood, and to a later generation through his no-holds-barred 1994 autobiography The Kid Stays in the Picture.
Evans became a cult figure to a new generation in 1994 with the publication of his autobiography, The Kid Stays in the Picture.