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Never heard of him. Sorry to hear of anyone passing so young though.
Walker went out in a ball of fire and this guy went out with a whimper. Looks like both are dead because they did something stupid.Great actor. Much better than Paul Walker. RIP.
The Bar, duhA
Don't knonw where to post..
Him, Dicaprio, Damon.....the best actors of my (32 years old) generation.
Never heard of him. Sorry to hear of anyone passing so young though.
Edward Norton too.
Did you see capote?
No, I rarely watch movies. Now that I've seen his face I recognize him, just didn't know his name. I don't follow much celeb/pop culture.
That's like 1 of those movies you watch late at night on TV cause you're too tired to switch the channel.[video=youtube;mbDcnUH6rOc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbDcnUH6rOc[/video]
Along came Polly basketball scene was great
[video=youtube;mbDcnUH6rOc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbDcnUH6rOc[/video]
Never heard of him. Sorry to hear of anyone passing so young though.
Along came Polly basketball scene was great
He played Dusty, the goofy blonde dude that drove the camouflage short bus in that movie Twister that I watch all the time.
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Actor, producer, and director Philip Seymour Hoffman is speaking publicly about abusing heroin earlier this month.
The 45-year-old has always been candid about his struggles with drugs and alcohol, but spent the last 23 years sober. In that time he's had a hand in a multitude of critically acclaimed films, and he won the Academy Award for best actor in 2006 for his work in Capote.
Hoffman told TMZ that he began abusing prescription pills last year. That escalated to heroin use earlier this month, at which point he says he realized he had a problem. Hoffman says he only snorted heroin for about a week before he checked himself into an East Coast detox facility on May 14.
Hoffman's detox stint forced him to miss a May 18 promotional event at Cannes for the new Hunger Games film Catching Fire. But the actor is now back to work; he's currently in Europe for production on a new film. He is also slated to appear in John Slattery's upcoming directorial debut God's Pocket with Christina Hendricks.