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Winner was an only child, born in Hampstead, London, England, to Helen (née Zlota) and George Joseph Winner (1910-1975), a company director. Robert Michael Winner (30 October 1935 – 21 January 2013) was an English film director and producer, and a restaurant critic for The Sunday Times. He struggled with his mother who was a gambling addictMost recently Winner appeared in adverts for insurance company Esure, pictured.Winner ad-libbed the adverts' catchphrase, 'Calm Down dear, it's only a commercial'The director filming on the set of his film Scorpio, shot in the Watergate building in 1972Friends in high places: Winner with the Queen in 2005 at the unveiling of a memorial to police officersDedication: The director with David Cameron in 2010 at a memorial for police officer Gary Toms in LondonWinner and his wife Geraldine Lynton-Edwards photographed at their home in Holland Park, West London in 2011A scene from Michael Winner's film Parting Shots', 1999, starring actor John Cleese, left. Mr Cowell paid tribute to the director todayMr Winner pictured directing actor Charles Bronson in the film Death Wish Three in 1985Winner seen here leaving hospital in 2005. His family was Jewish; his mother was Polish and his father of Russian extraction. I had a showbiz column in 26 local newspapers and I was the film critic of the NME. Winner said he had now been told not to eat red meat and had been given a list of what he could have - cereal, fish, eggs, pasta, chicken, rice and potatoes. The film was based on a novel by Helen ZahaviProlific: Winner directed more than 30 films including the blockbuster Death Wish seriesLegend: Film director Michael Winner died aged 77 after a long battle with liver diseaseCouple: Winner with his wife Geraldine on their wedding day in 2011, 54 years after they first metDevoted: The couple first met in 1957, when he was 21 and she was 16, but only married in 2011Mr Winner pictured at his Kensington home in 1993. Michael Winner told yesterday how he ... His medical nightmare began on New Year's Day when he ate an oyster harbouring bacteria that can kill in 48 hours. His wife Geraldine flew straight back from France, missing her son's birthday. Cleese paid tribute to his friend todaySimon Cowell and Michael Winner pictured together in 2005.