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What a waste? And I'm sure the church of S will come under scrutiny for this....it does not make sense he would do this...does not make sense.
On picture with the Dutch directer/photographer Anton Corbijn for ''A Most Wanted Man'' for later this year.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 already finished, but that not count for part 2.
From the 7 movies i have with him, i have seen Talented Mr Ripley and Mi3. The first movie i must have seen from him be Twister. 25th hour i rent in 2003 or so.
My wish to see him back in another Mission Impossible movie (His chacter never died on screen after the bit weird and very quike
RIP
A lot of people are also more vulnerable to drugs, mild or not, han others. I wonder if heroin doesn't explain Hoffman's ageing look. In recent years he seemed to be at least ten years older than he was.
John Cacavas , 83.......he was a friend of Telly back then.
For More Info:
http://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/movies/iconic-former-child-star-shirley-temple-black-dead-85-n27116
That is the way of the world, and always has been. I once saw Mickey Rooney in downtown New York by the way. It was in 1990, and it did not seem like anyone recognized him. Or maybe they just respectfully held their distance, like me.
RIP Shirley Temple. @};-
I didn't realise she retired in 1949!
RIP.
(although the Grim Reaper has had Zsa Zsa in a few head locks last few yrs)
Campbell Lane 1935-2014 RIP (Skeletor on "NA He-Man" , not "Masters of Universe")
Also Hal Sutherland died Jan and Lou Scheimer passed in Oct (both Filmation founders) , I guess He-Man people die in three.
Also, I just read that the director of Babette's Feast, Gabriel Axel, has passed away. He was 95. I remember that film - it was moving, well paced and so well written, lovingly filmed and acted. I'll try to see some of his other films, too.
Babette's Feast is one of my mother's favourite movie. Such a nice movie.
RIP.
Sorry also to learn of the passing of Waite, who finally says Goodnight for the last time. Always remembered by some for his 'bizarre' performance in Cliffhanger when Tucker loses his girlfriend near the beginning. RIP to both, as well as all other recently mentioned names, including the iconic Temple
May they rest in peace
Hmm , I sort of think of 50s/60s as golden age too but I see your point ;)
Phillip Seymour Hoffman
Isn't Luise Rainer the first actress to win back to back Academy Awards, yet incredibly was more or less forgotten in a very short period of time?