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phillip seymour hoffman dead

944s2

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hiya,,
phillip seymour hoffman died in new york from an apparent heroin overdose earlier,,
such a shame and a mighty fine actor..
rip,,,,,944s2
 

Max Headroom

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just saw this on the imdb front page.
very sad.
i've just finished woodward's book on john belushi's life, too... fuck heroin...

while i've seen PSH in many great roles, i'll probably remember him most for his turn as "Brandt" in "The Big Lebowski". that character has me cracking up every second he is on screen.


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"i'll suck your cock for a thousand dollars..."
 

Mr. Burgundy

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Philip Seymour Hoffman found dead at 46!

Philip Seymour Hoffman found dead at 46!

I need a sec folks, he was one of my favorite actors. So much range, so versatile...
Stay Classy!

Philip Seymour Hoffman found dead in Manhattan apartment

Philip Seymour Hoffman, who won a best actor Oscar in 2006 for his portrayal of writer Truman Capote in "Capote" and created a gallery of other vivid characters, many of them slovenly and slightly dissipated comic figures, died Sunday. He was 46.

Law enforcement officials say Hoffman was found with a syringe in his arm and a drug overdose is suspected as his cause of death.

The two officials spoke Sunday to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak about evidence found at the scene.

The officials say glassine envelopes they suspect contained heroin were also found in Hoffman's New York City apartment. Those items are being tested.

They say Hoffman's body was discovered by two people: a friend who made the 911 call and his assistant.

Hoffman, who was no matinee idol figure with his tubby, lumpy build and limp blond hair, made his career mostly as a character actor. He was nominated for Oscars four times in all.

In one of his earliest films, he played a spoiled prep school student in "Scent of a Woman" in 1992. One of his breakthrough roles came as a gay member of a porno film crew in "Boogie Nights," one of several movies directed by Paul Thomas Anderson that he would eventually appear in.

He often played comic, slightly off-kilter roles in movies like "Along Came Polly," ''The Big Lebowski" and "Almost Famous. More recently, he was Plutarch Heavensbee in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" and was reprising that role in the two-part sequel, "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay," which is in the works. And in "Moneyball," he played Art Howe, the grumpy manager of the Oakland Athletics who resisted new thinking about baseball talent.

Just weeks ago, Showtime announced Hoffman would star in "Happyish," a new comedy series about a middle-aged man's pursuit of happiness.

In "The Master," he was nominated for the 2013 Academy Award for best supporting actor for his role as the charismatic leader of a religious movement. The film, partly inspired by the life of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, reunited the actor with Anderson.

He also received a 2009 supporting nomination for "Doubt," as a priest who comes under suspicion because of his relationship with a boy, and a best supporting actor nomination for "Charlie Wilson's War," as a CIA officer.

Born in 1967 in Fairport, N.Y., Hoffman was interested in acting from an early age, mesmerized at 12 by a local production of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons." He studied theater as a teenager with the New York State Summer School of the Arts and the Circle in the Square Theatre. He then majored in drama at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.

Trained in the theater, with a versatility and discipline more common among British performers than Americans, he was a character actor who could take on any role, large or small, loathsome or sympathetic.

On the stage, he performed in revivals of "True West," ''Long Day's Journey Into Night" and "The Seagull," a summer production that also featured Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline. In 2012, he was more than equal to one of the great roles in American theater — Willy Loman in "Death of a Salesman," a performance praised as "heartbreaking" by Associated Press theater critic Mark Kennedy.

"Hoffman is only 44, but he nevertheless sags in his brokenness like a man closer to retirement age, lugging about his sample cases filled with his self-denial and disillusionment," Kennedy wrote. "His fraying connection to reality is pronounced in this production, with Hoffman quick to anger and a hard edge emerging from his babbling."
 

MJBadger

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He was also found with a syringe in his arm . Serve him right , you gonna mess around with heroin & needles you take a chance on dying .

He`s a flaming fool .
 

aridbud

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Talented actor....just couldn't beat his demons....sad. But having him memorialized with so many news reports....he's not THAT newsworthy.

Liked his roles as an actor.
 

Classic Seeds

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herion will kill you if it does not get you locked up first bad shit to use ,lost a lot of friends through the years to this shit RIP sad until some one famous dies its just a problem we never hear much about in the news .America is awash in herion and cocaine and meth just ask your local emergency room how many od's they get each month sad we allow it to be outlawed when a doctor could probably do these addicts a lot of good and at least teach them how not to die and if it was legal to prescribe and treat these addicts it would be far cheaper than the costs of a inlegal supply plus the cartels would go broke aloha cls
 

Bud Green

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"Apparently another victim of the pharmaceutical industry".

I'm sure as heck no fan of the pharmaceutical industry, but, "Are you shittin' me?" I don't think THEY stuck that needle of junk in his arm.......

R.I.P. .... If your gonna be stupid, you better be tough...
 

TanzanianMagic

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This is very sad news. He was a great actor, up there with Kevin Spacey. About my age too.

I hope this is not setting a trend.

Smoking and growing weed is about free choice, too often using heroin and other opium derivates (including all the prescription ones) isn't.
 

RetroGrow

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Serve him right

He`s a flaming fool .

While he was wrong to be shooting heroin especially in light of the fact he had several small children, It doesn't "serve him right". We all make mistakes, and he paid the ultimate price for his.
Sounds like you are the flaming fool.......
 

the gnome

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sorry to hear this,
I enjoyed his acting in a lot of his films.
it's especially tragic with the circumstances and he has a family with children....

the harsh judgement coming from some here is pretty cold and undeserving...
 
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