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Philip Seymour Hoffman
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10/02/2014 10:50:02
 
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Movies
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Actors
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>>>No one has said anything about this here. Plenty has been said elsewhere so here we go. No life exists until it is discussed on the UT ;-)
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>>>Like many, I was stunned. In articles since his death on Sunday I have learned that he struggled with drugs for years. That was news to me. I knew him only as an actor. One of his contemporaries described him as the greatest actor of his generation and it's hard to disagree with that. He was seldom the lead actor but you always noticed and appreciated him. What I particularly admired was his willingness to live in the character and not act like a movie star. Many of his roles were as cringe-worthy characters. He was fearless.
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>>>He was a great man with a fatal weakness. RIP.
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>>Yet another junkie earns the poshumous "greatest" label. Yawn!
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>>http://www.contactmusic.com/news/gilliam-ledger-was-the-best-actor-of-his-generation_1092854
>>http://www.contactmusic.com/news/david-chase-the-sopranos-james-gandolfini_3736251
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>>I thought his work in Twister was revolutionary. :-/
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>He was a great actor. Twister was not his finest hour but his body of work speaks for itself. He was known as a great actor well before he died.

Twister was also his first movie and he basically took a bit part and made it memorable.
"You don't manage people. You manage things - people you lead" Adm. Grace Hopper
Pflugerville, between a Rock and a Weird Place
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