back in the day whenever a movie needed a guy they got philip seymour hoffman. back when america was a real county.
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Philip Seymour Hoffman, July 23, 1967 - February 2, 2014.
On the set of Anthony Minghella’s The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999). Photo by Brigitte Lacombe.
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“Hoffman is unshaven, nicotine-stained, and endearingly zhlubby. He has a tendency to lean forward confidingly—although it’s hard to tell how much of that is conspiratorial giddiness and how much just bad posture. He’s not glamorous, but he’s undeniably cute. And his magnetism comes not least from his talent: He’s an actor’s actor and a shockingly good one.”
Philip Seymour Hoffman photographed by Martien Mulder for New York Magazine, 2005
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Philip Seymour Hoffman by Brigitte Lacombe, 1999.
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fiona apple, philip seymour hoffman, and paul thomas anderson at the magnolia premiere, 1999
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Philip Seymour Hoffman as Dean Trumbel in Punch-Drunk Love (2002)
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“We have him forever, thank heaven. But not long enough.” -James Lipton
“I thought about a lot of things, and some of them involved losing myself. You try to be artful for the film, but it’s hard. I’d finish a scene, walk right off the set, go in the bathroom, close the door and just take some breaths to regain my composure. In the end, I’m grateful to feel something so deeply, and I’m also grateful that it’s over. And that’s my life.” -PSH
"And now it is Phil who is saving us—our love for him, for his family, and most especially for his children. Now it is up to us to spread that humanity—to take what he gave us and give it to others, by loving as he did, by seeing the possibilities in others as he did, and by laughing as he did." -Kristina Poe
“I’m afraid I’ll be the kind of actor who thought he would make a difference and didn’t. Right now, though, I feel like I made a little bit of difference.” -PSH
Philip Seymour Hoffman (July 23, 1967 – February 2, 2014)
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