Monday, February 3, 2014

Stars pay tribute to actor Philip Seymour Hoffman


Tributes paid to Seymour Hoffman

Tributes are pouring in following the death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman at his home in New York on Sunday.
The Oscar-winning actor, 46, was found by a friend who called emergency services. He was declared dead at the scene.
A police spokesman said investigators found two small plastic bags and a substance suspected of being heroin.
Robert De Niro was among many fellow actors expressing their sorrow, describing him as "a wonderful actor".
"I'm very, very saddened by the passing of Phil. He was a wonderful actor. This is one of those times where you say: 'This just shouldn't be'," he said.
In a statement, his family said: "We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Phil."
Flowers and candles are laid at a memorial for actor Philip Seymour Hoffman
A memorial for Hoffman was placed outside a restaurant in Manhattan
Hoffman at the Venice Film Festival in 2012
Hoffman had spoken of receiving treatment for drug abuse
Hoffman is survived by his partner Mimi O'Donnell, and their three children.
Jennifer Lawrence, who starred with Hoffman in The Hunger Games, described him as an "such a incredible actor."
"You played an excellent Plutarch. So sad," she wrote.
Julianne Moore, who co-starred with Hoffman in Boogie Nights, Magnolia and The Big Lebowski, said: "I feel so fortunate to have known and worked with the extraordinary Philip Seymour Hoffman, and am deeply saddened by his passing."
George Clooney, who appeared alongside Hoffman in The Ides of March, said: "There are no words... It's just terrible."

Philip Seymour Hoffman

  • 1 best actor Oscar for Capote, 2005
  • 3 supporting actor Oscar nominations
  • 51 feature film releases, 1991-2014
  • 29 dramas, 21 comedies, 1 animation
  • 3 real life characters played: Lester Bangs, Truman Capote, Art Howe

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