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http://movies.msn.com/movies/article.aspx?news=850332

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead in his New York City apartment on Sunday of an apparent drug overdose, according to a New York Police Department source.

The source said Hoffman was found dead after a 911 emergency call from a friend of the actor. The source gave no further details.

The New York Times, citing a law enforcement official, said investigators found a syringe in Hoffman's arm and an envelope containing what was believed to be heroin.

Hoffman, 46, won the Academy Award for Best Actor for the 2005 biographical film Capote, and received three Academy Award nominations as Best Supporting Actor.


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I just read about this, too. I'm really sad. He was such a great actor and had been sober for 23 years before a relapse last year. I wonder what triggered it.

You don't hear about many if any Oscar winning actors that go before their time. Only other one I can think of off hand is Heath Ledger and he won his Oscar post-humously.
   
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This is why drugs are bad. I've surprisingly never seen any of his movies, but it's always sad when somebody who brings happiness to millions dies prematurely. Thoughts to his loved ones. Also drugs: they're bad. Except caffeine.

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He was in some random films, but great actor.

Sure they'll harp on about Capote, but Magnolia was my favourite.

   
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One of my absolute favourite actors. It's a real shame.
   
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Charlie Wilson's War was my favorite role of his.

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He was one of the best parts in a movie full of great parts: Boogie Nights. RIP

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Sad to hear, and even more so because he was sober so long and then relapsed.

   
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Great actor, sad to hear.

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 Flashman wrote:
He was in some random films, but great actor.

Sure they'll harp on about Capote, but Magnolia was my favourite.



I loved him in Boogie Nights and add the villain in that one mission impossible movie as well.
   
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 KingCracker wrote:
 Flashman wrote:
He was in some random films, but great actor.

Sure they'll harp on about Capote, but Magnolia was my favourite.



I loved him in Boogie Nights and add the villain in that one mission impossible movie as well.

I'll agree with the latter; he was my favorite part of MI III

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I liked him, he brought a certain gravitas to whatever role he was involved in. A real shame he felt the need to dabble in that stuff. No good comes from Heroin.

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Other than Twister (such a bad movie), I liked all of his work that I saw.

Damn shame.

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 kronk wrote:
Other than Twister (such a bad movie), I liked all of his work that I saw.

Damn shame.


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I liked him a lot. My first exposure to him was as Dusty in Twister. Took to him immediately, probably because I'm a big clown sometimes myself.
   
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The fact that he was sober for 20+ years is the really heartbreaking thing for me. To detox and stay clean for that long, just to have a minor slip and then DIE... unfair is really what best describes how I feel about it. Rest in peace Philip.
   
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No such thing as a 'minor' slip with heroin.
   
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I wasn't trying to downplay the severity of heroin. My point was that this guy was sober for such a long time, it's just so damn sad that his relapse kills him.
   
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I wasn't trying to downplay the severity of heroin. My point was that this guy was sober for such a long time, it's just so damn sad that his relapse kills him.


Agreed. One has to wonder what threw him back into using the stuff and if he planned a suicide with it, from the reports of all the bags that were found with him. Of course he could have been murdered, also. It just seems so strange and murky, the whole thing.
   
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Truely a pity. He was an amazing actor, very worthy of note, though obviously other factors took over his life at the end, it seems.

I do wonder if this overdose was on top of other health issues as well, as he had been looking quite sickily in movies for some time, though that might have just been how he portrayed himself for the camera.

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A terrible shame. There are lots of famous actors, but very few really great actors, and he was exceptional in just about everything he appeared in.

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I liked him best in the big lebowski, even though it was a smaller role. One of the few that could actually act, not just play himself in every movie like most "actors" do.

 
   
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as more info comes out, it sounds like they find a very large amount of drugs in his apartment


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I wonder what will happen with mocking jay? if its anything like the book his character would have a big role in the movie i guess it comes down to how much they filmed of it before he died. Sad story anyway though

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ds9lord wrote:
I wonder what will happen with mocking jay? if its anything like the book his character would have a big role in the movie i guess it comes down to how much they filmed of it before he died. Sad story anyway though


Apparently he had 9 days of filming left, so not insurmountable.

   
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This is so terribly sad. He was a tremendous actor, and was in some great films.

Also, surprised I haven't read yet that his death is in any way linked to his thinly veiled portrayal of L Ron Hubbard/Scientology in The Master??

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 Pacific wrote:
This is so terribly sad. He was a tremendous actor, and was in some great films.

Also, surprised I haven't read yet that his death is in any way linked to his thinly veiled portrayal of L Ron Hubbard/Scientology in The Master??


I wouldn't put it past the 'church,' but with heroin being... heroin, and Hoffman's history with it, I doubt the need for conspiracy.

As for "The Master," it was absolutely amazing.
   
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Agreed, the thing with a relapse is it kills the person often enough on its own. The fact that it was heroine just adds to it.
   
 
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