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Philip Seymour Hoffman(1967-2014)

  • Actor
  • Producer
  • Director
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Film and stage actor and theater director Philip Seymour Hoffman was born in the Rochester, New York, suburb of Fairport to Marilyn (Loucks), a lawyer and judge, and Gordon Stowell Hoffman, a Xerox employee, and was mostly of German, Irish, English and Dutch ancestry. After becoming involved in high school theatrics, he attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, graduating with a B.F.A. degree in Drama in 1989.

He made his feature film debut in the indie production Triple Bogey on a Par Five Hole (1991) as Phil Hoffman, and his first role in a major release came the next year in My New Gun (1992). While he had supporting roles in some other major productions like Le Temps d'un week-end (1992) and Twister (1996), his breakthrough role came in Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights (1997).

He quickly became an icon of indie cinema, establishing a reputation as one of the screen's finest actors, in a variety of supporting and second leads in indie and major features, including Todd Solondz's Happiness (1998), Personne n'est parfait(e) (1999), Le talentueux Mr. Ripley (1999), Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia (1999), Presque célèbre (2000) and Séquences et conséquences (2000). He also appeared in supporting roles in such mainstream, big-budget features as Dragon rouge (2002), Retour à Cold Mountain (2003) and Mission: Impossible III (2006).

Hoffman was also quite active on the stage. On Broadway, he has earned two Tony nominations, as Best Actor (Play) in 2000 for a revival of Sam Shepard's "True West" and as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) in 2003 for a revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey into Night." His other acting credits in the New York theater include "The Seagull" (directed by Mike Nichols for The New York Shakespeare Festival), "Defying Gravity," "The Merchant of Venice" (directed by Peter Sellars), "Shopping and F*@%ing" and "The Author's Voice" (Drama Desk nomination).

He was the Co-Artistic Director of the LAByrinth Theater Company in New York, for which he directed "Our Lady of 121st Street" by Stephen Adly Guirgis. He also directed "In Arabia, We'd All Be Kings" and "Jesus Hopped the A Train" by Guirgis for LAByrinth, and "The Glory of Living" by Rebecca Gilman at the Manhattan Class Company.

Hoffman consolidated his reputation as one of the finest actors under the age of 40 with his turn in the title role of Truman Capote (2005), for which he won the Los Angeles Film Critics Award as Best Actor. In 2006, he was awarded the Best Actor Oscar for the same role.

On February 2, 2014, Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead in an apartment in Greenwich village, New York. Investigators found Hoffman with a syringe in his arm and two open envelopes of heroin next to him. Mr. Hoffman was long known to struggle with addiction. In 2006, he said in an interview with "60 Minutes" that he had given up drugs and alcohol many years earlier, when he was age 22. In 2013, he checked into a rehabilitation program for about 10 days after a reliance on prescription pills resulted in his briefly turning again to heroin.
BornJuly 23, 1967
DiedFebruary 2, 2014(46)
BornJuly 23, 1967
DiedFebruary 2, 2014(46)
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 92 wins & 101 nominations total

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Known for

The Master (2012)
The Master
7.1
  • Lancaster Dodd
  • 2012
Truman Capote (2005)
Truman Capote
7.3
  • Truman Capote
  • 2005
7h58 ce samedi-là (2007)
7h58 ce samedi-là
7.3
  • Andy
  • 2007
Philip Seymour Hoffman, William H. Macy, Philip Baker Hall, Jason Robards, and Jeremy Blackman in Magnolia (1999)
Magnolia
8.0
  • Phil Parma
  • 1999

Credits

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Actor



  • Jennifer Lawrence in Hunger Games : La Révolte, partie 2 (2015)
    Hunger Games : La Révolte, partie 2
    6.6
    • Plutarch Heavensbee
    • 2015
  • Hunger Games : La Révolte, partie 1 (2014)
    Hunger Games : La Révolte, partie 1
    6.6
    • Plutarch Heavensbee
    • 2014
  • Un homme très recherché (2014)
    Un homme très recherché
    6.7
    • Günther Bachmann
    • 2014
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman and John Turturro in God's Pocket (2014)
    God's Pocket
    6.1
    • Mickey Scarpato
    • 2014
  • Hunger Games : L'Embrasement (2013)
    Hunger Games : L'Embrasement
    7.5
    • Plutarch Heavensbee
    • 2013
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman, Christopher Walken, Catherine Keener, and Mark Ivanir in Le Quatuor (2012)
    Le Quatuor
    7.1
    • Robert Gelbart
    • 2012
  • The Master (2012)
    The Master
    7.1
    • Lancaster Dodd
    • 2012
  • Brad Pitt in Le stratège (2011)
    Le stratège
    7.6
    • Art Howe
    • 2011
  • George Clooney and Ryan Gosling in Les marches du pouvoir (2011)
    Les marches du pouvoir
    7.1
    • Paul Zara
    • 2011
  • A Child's Garden of Poetry (2011)
    A Child's Garden of Poetry
    6.4
    TV Movie
    • Narrator (voice)
    • 2011
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman and Amy Ryan in Rendez-vous l'été prochain (2010)
    Rendez-vous l'été prochain
    6.3
    • Jack
    • 2010
  • Justin Bradley, Daniel Brochu, Eleanor Noble, Mark Rendall, Mitchell David Rothpan, Evan Smirnow, Michael Yarmush, Wyatt White, Samantha Reynolds, Cameron Ansell, Dallas Jokic, Roman Lutterotti, William Healy, Drew Adkins, and Jacob Ursomarzo in Arthur (1996)
    Arthur
    7.4
    TV Series
    • William Filmore Toffman (voice)
    • 2009
  • Rob Lowe, Jennifer Garner, Louis C.K., and Ricky Gervais in The Invention of Lying (2009)
    The Invention of Lying
    6.4
    • Jim the Bartender
    • 2009
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman, Nick Frost, Rhys Ifans, Bill Nighy, and Talulah Riley in Good Morning England (2009)
    Good Morning England
    7.3
    • The Count
    • 2009
  • Mary et Max. (2009)
    Mary et Max.
    8.1
    • Max Jerry Horovitz (voice)
    • 2009

Producer



  • Steve Coogan in HAPPYish (2015)
    HAPPYish
    7.2
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 2015
  • John Magaro in One Armed Man (2014)
    One Armed Man
    8.6
    Short
    • executive producer
    • 2014
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman and John Turturro in God's Pocket (2014)
    God's Pocket
    6.1
    • producer
    • 2014
  • MacKenzie Meehan in Candlesticks (2011)
    Candlesticks
    7.4
    Short
    • associate producer
    • 2011
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman and Amy Ryan in Rendez-vous l'été prochain (2010)
    Rendez-vous l'été prochain
    6.3
    • executive producer
    • 2010
  • Truman Capote (2005)
    Truman Capote
    7.3
    • executive producer
    • 2005

Director



  • Philip Seymour Hoffman and Amy Ryan in Rendez-vous l'été prochain (2010)
    Rendez-vous l'été prochain
    6.3
    • Director
    • 2010

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"State of the Union"
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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Philip S. Hoffman
  • Height
    • 1.77 m
  • Born
    • July 23, 1967
    • Fairport, New York, USA
  • Died
    • February 2, 2014
    • West Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(acute mixed drug intoxication)
  • Children
      Willa Hoffman
  • Parents
      Gordon Stowell Hoffman
  • Relatives
      Gordy Hoffman(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Directed 'Jesus Hopped the A Train', 2001, for the Off-Broadway Labyrinth Theater Company, which he helped found.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 9 Interviews
    • 27 Articles
    • 2 Pictorials
    • 5 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    When asked who his acting idols were, he named Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Newman, Meryl Streep and Christopher Walken.
  • Quotes
    A lot of people describe me as chubby, which seems so easy, so first-choice. Or stocky. Fair-skinned. Towheaded. There are so many other choices. How about dense? I mean, I'm a thick kind of guy. But I'm never described in attractive ways. I'm waiting for somebody to say I'm at least cute. But nobody has.
  • Trademarks
      His characters often ran through a wide range of emotions
  • Nickname
    • Phil

FAQ

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  • When did Philip Seymour Hoffman die?
    February 2, 2014
  • How did Philip Seymour Hoffman die?
    Acute mixed drug intoxication
  • How old was Philip Seymour Hoffman when he died?
    46 years old
  • Where did Philip Seymour Hoffman die?
    West Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
  • When was Philip Seymour Hoffman born?
    July 23, 1967

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