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'Chariots of Fire' screenwriter Colin Welland dies at 81

LONDON (AP) - Actor and writer Colin Welland, who famously told Hollywood "the British are coming" when he won an Academy Award for "Chariots of Fire," has died. He was 81.

His family said in a statement Tuesday that Welland, who had Alzheimer's disease, died peacefully in his sleep late Monday.

Welland's long acting career included TV cop shows "Z-Cars" and "The Sweeney" and the role of a kindly teacher in Ken Loach's landmark 1969 movie "Kes."

His writing credits included the 1979 film "Yanks," with Vanessa Redgrave and Richard Gere, but his biggest success was "Chariots of Fire" in 1981.

Based on the true story of British athletes at the 1924 Olympics, the film was an unexpected hit and took four Oscars in 1982, including best picture and best original screenplay.

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