This
has really not been a good weekend. Every time I’ve gone online since Friday
evening, there’s been a new, significant death to report in the film industry.
The
tragic story is still developing, but Philip Seymour Hoffman (1967 – 2014) -- just 46 years old -- has been
confirmed dead this afternoon. Details
are still forthcoming, but so far they are all heart-breaking.
A
staggering talent, Hoffman earned an Academy Award for his lead role in Capote
(2005), and nominations for performances in Charlie Wilson’s War
(2007) and Doubt (2008).
Hoffman’s
significant and impressive film roles are nearly too numerous to fully note, but he starred in
dramas including Boogie Nights (1997), which is one of my all-time favorite
movies about the 1970s, and he played the role of Lester Bangs -- a professional hero of mine -- in Almost Famous
(2000).
Hoffman also starred in dramas including
Magnolia
(1999) and The Master (2012).
Mr.
Hoffman appeared regularly in thrillers such as Twister (1996), The
Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), Red Dragon (2002), and Mission:
Impossible 3 (2006).
Of
late, he has appeared, in a supporting status, in the popular The
Hunger Games franchise, as Plutarch.
The
terrible news of Mr. Hoffman’s passing is so upsetting and unexpected that I am
truly at a loss for words right now.
I
can only state, at this juncture, that I never saw a film in which Philip
Seymour Hoffman phoned it in, or didn’t convincingly get “inside” his
character. His talent seemed boundless. I mourn his loss at such a young age, when he
still had so many great performances let to give us…
So very sad. So young and talented. Another loss. :(
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You just ruined my day John
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