As per The Hollywood Reporter, Daniel, 88, died of natural causes in California. Born on May 18, 1936, in Los Angeles, Daniel went on to graduate from Harvard University as well as attended the University of Geneva and did graduate work at Brandeis University. He later entered the entertainment industry and worked on several memorable projects.

His father David, who died in 1965, produced dozens of iconic films, including 1939âs Gone with the Wind, 1946âs Duel in the Sun and 1933âs King Kong. His mother Irene, who died in 1990, was the daughter of film mogul Louis B. Mayer and received a Tony Award nomination for the 1955 play âThe Chalk Gardenâ.
Daniel later produced the Peabody award-winning documentary The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind, alongside his older brother Jeffrey Selznick, who died in 1997. The documentary captured how their father created the beloved 1939 film. He also donned the hat of a producer on the TV mini-series Blood Feud, Hoover vs. the Kennedys: The Second Civil War, Night Drive and Reaganâs Way: Pathway to the Presidency, the latter of which he also directed.

He also served for several years as the director of the Louis B. Mayer Foundation and had success as a theatrical producer, even presenting his stepmother, Jennifer Jones, in a light comedy, The Man with the Perfect Wife. Daniel Selznick was married three times and left no immediate survivors, according to the Motion Picture & Television Fund (MPTF).
