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  1. Jul 23, 2021 · Fri 23 July 2021 15:00, UK. Lacking the stereotypical good looks, slim build and sharp jawline of a classic American lead actor, the late Philip Seymour Hoffman is remembered as a titan of modern cinema, despite never really taking on any significant lead roles.

  2. Jake Coyle of the Associated Press rated Allen as one of the creepiest characters in American cinema, but critic Xan Brooks highlighted the pathos that Hoffman brought to the role. Happiness was controversial but widely praised, and Hoffman's role has been cited by critics as one of his best.

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    Born in 1967 in Rochester, New York, actor and director Philip Seymour Hoffman was known for films such as Scent of a Woman, Boogie Nights, The Big Lebowski and Capote, for which he won an Academy Award. He was also successful in theater, winning three Tony Award nominations for True West, Long Day's Journey into Night and Death of a Salesman. Hoff...

    Philip Seymour Hoffman was born on July 23, 1967, in Rochester, New York, the second of four children. His father worked for Xerox and his mother was a lawyer. His mother liked to take him to see local theatrical productions. Hoffman was especially moved by the play All My Sons, which he saw when he was 12. "When I saw All My Sons, I was changed—pe...

    In 1992, Hoffman landed one of his first major film roles in Scent of a Woman, starring opposite Al Pacino and Chris O'Donnell. His career began to take off, and he landed a number of supporting or character parts in such films as Nobody's Fool (1994) with Paul Newman, Twister (1996) with Bill Paxton and Boogie Nights (1997) with Julianne Moore. Ho...

    In his personal life, Philip Seymour Hoffman struggled with drug and alchohol addiction. In 2013, he checked into a drug rehabilitation program for 10 days. Hoffman was found dead on February 2, 2014, at an apartment that he was renting as an office in New York City's Greenwich Village. The 46-year-old actor was found dead by a worried friend, acco...

  3. May 23, 2024 · Philip Seymour Hoffman was an American actor known for scene-stealing work in supporting roles and for his Academy Award-winning portrayal of Truman Capote in Capote (2005). Other notable performances were in Boogie Nights (1997), Almost Famous (2000), Charlie Wilson’s War (2007), and Doubt (2008).

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    • A Most Wanted Man (2014) Role: Günther Bachmann. Director: Anton Corbijn. Writer(s): Andrew Bovell (based on “A Most Wanted Man” by John le Carré) Distributor: Lionsgate.
    • Twister (1996) Role: Dustin “Dusty” Davis. Director: Jan de Bont. Writer(s): Michael Crichton, Anne-Marie Martin. Distributor: Warner Bros. The scene that proves it: “Red meat, we crave sustenance.”
    • The Ides of March (2011) Role: Paul Zara. Director: George Clooney. Writer(s): George Clooney, Beau Willimon, Grant Heslov (based on “Farragut North” by Beau Willimon)
    • Magnolia (1999) Role: Phil Parma. Director: Paul Thomas Anderson. Writer(s): Paul Thomas Anderson. Distributor: New Line Cinema. The scene that proves it: “Maybe you could put me in touch with somebody if I explain myself…?”
  4. Feb 2, 2014 · Philip Seymour Hoffman. Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead in his New York City apartment at the age of 46. He went on to dazzle both on the big screen and on stage, with ...

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  6. Feb 2, 2014 · Philip Seymour Hoffman gave one of the greatest onscreen performances that anyone ever gave, in “The Master”; he won an Oscar for “Capote”; from 1991 until now, he acted in what IMDb reckons...