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Last Updated: Wednesday, 26 October 2005, 13:51 GMT 14:51 UK
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Pink Panther producer dies at 52
The producer of six Pink Panther films and the Dudley Moore comedy 10, Tony Adams, has died at the age of 52 following a stroke.

Dublin-born Adams died at Beth Israel Hospital, New York, on Saturday.

He produced most of his films for director Blake Edwards, including the Pink Panther movies, Victor/Victoria, The Man Who Loved Women and Blind Date.

Adams, who also produced theatre, is survived by his third wife, actress Anne Runolfsson, and four children.

He was a partner in Hello Entertainment, which develops and produces shows for New York's Broadway.

The 1995 stage version of Victor/Victoria that Adams co-produced, starring Julie Andrews and Tony Roberts, ran for more than 700 performances.

He also produced Julie, a short-lived TV series starring Andrews, in 1992.

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