Oscar-nominated Director and former Academy President Arthur Hiller died of natural causes in Los Angeles. He was 92. The Canadian-born filmmaker enjoyed a movie career spanning five decades that included the 1964 comedy “The Americanization Of Emily,” ratings smash “Love Story” for which he was nominated for an Oscar in 1970 and 1975’s “The Man In The Glass Booth.” Hiller is survived by his daughter, Erica Hiller carpenter, Son Henryk and five grandchildren. Gwen Hiller, his wife of 68 years, died in June.