Philip Seymour Hoffman : A Life In Pictures | From The BAFTA Archives
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- The late, great Philip Seymour Hoffman was widely acclaimed for his enigmatic performances in films including PT Anderson's Boogie Nights + Magnolia, Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut Synecdoche NY + George Clooney's 2011 film The Ides Of March. In 2006 his performance as the eponymous character in Capote earned him a BAFTA for Best Actor in a Leading Role. He also received nominations for performances in Charlie Wilson's War and Doubt.
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Best actor of all time
I agree
Philip, Joaquin, DDL. My acting Mount Rushmore.
I miss this dude.
So do I
Ditto
I m going to miss this man. His deep affection for human condition was the fuel behind his amazing performances.
So much emotion in his performances. I’m forever sad about his early passing ❤
It's why he's my favorite actor of all time. Just tremendously talented. Will always be devastated he's no longer here.
No other actor dying has hit me harder, both for his talent and his likeable personality.
i realize it is pretty randomly asking but do anybody know a good site to watch new movies online?
@Ayaan Travis I watch on flixzone. Just search on google for it =)
Only one that was bigger for me was Robin Williams. 🥲
Sometimes I forget he's gone :( he was amazing, rest in peace 💕
Daniela D'Amico ^^^
He's also incredible in The Boat that Rocked.... or Pirate Radio is the other name... The Talented Mr Ripley is another favourite.. And of course boogie nights...My 3 Favourites!
Philip Seymour Hoffman and Heath Ledger were my favorite... the first film I saw of his was LOve Liza .. and the rest just were amazing.. I miss them both soo much
We all will die someday. Celebrate his life and study up so you learn and can share the wisdom
incredible actor
I cried at the news that he passed, He was so Talented .
My Favorite Actor .I've seen most of his work.
One of our greatest losses
For those interested in his great acting roles not mentioned: The Big Lebowski, Magnolia, Almost Famous, Love Liza, Punch-Drunk Love, The Master.
Before the Devil knows your dead (with Ethan Hawke 2007) ... and Flawless (with DeNiro 1999). Both excellent movies.
He also played in twister
my0wnme777 He's also incredible in The Boat that Rocked.... or Pirate Radio is the other name... and The Talented Mr Ripley!
The Master is probably my favorite role by him.
@@Nautilus1972 He really shows how great he is in Before the Devil Knows You're Dead.
So down to earth and unaffected. So easy to be around it seems. Loved him.
Damn it..I watched this fellow in Capote the other day and was totally absorbed in the character of Capote..first time I had noticed this actor and now I find out he;s dead. :( seemed so cool
Such a good actor
Never realised how much he sounded like John Goodman
Probably because he doesn't?
I will always regret not seeing PSH in Death of a Salesman. Because of this, I go to shows I want to see; life is too short to wait for another opportunity that may not come.
I regret often not seeing that play. I was right outside and could have. Haunts me I could have seen greatness.
Oh shit, he was there! Through it was a tribute.
One of my biggest regrets in life was failing to get tickets to this.
keflar5 I know, I know... Over dramatic. But this man was - and is - a hero of mine. His movie posters are on my walls. I've even got the random stuff he did like that episode of Arthur.
His surprise downfall was the wake-up call I needed to save myself from an early grave too.
So yeah, I wish I could have seen him talk in person, and if possible have thanked him for how much his work has given me.
IMHO he was the greatest after Brando. He really reveals his m o as an actor between 7:15 and 7:45 RIP Phil
What a sad scene with the therapist nor listening or respecting him at all. That is so typical in the therapist experience also. They don’t give a shit about any of us.
I was devastated by his death, and so happy watching his son Cooper,in "Licorice Pizza".The legacy lives on.The only other actor whose death just felt like a punch in the gut,was Anton Yelton.I believe his talent was pretty equal to PSH
And he was so young,who knows what he would have accomplished. I miss seeing them both.Though of course I most likely would have never met either actor ,one does get attached and it hurts when they are gone ,so young,so much talent and charisma and presence .Rest in the arms of Jesus my guys❤
Everyone is an enigma...
RIP
He would have been great playing Steve Bannon
He had some much more to do...
His young death was tragic. He was exceptional and could have played so many other roles brilliantly Michael Crenshaw.
I do miss him. Sad he fell back into the addiction pit.
When doubt came out it was with such timing it could have been called device..
I thought the interviewer was Sonia Bridi.
And The Master?¿?¿?¿ Put some respect on that film, jesus...
Great interview but the interviewer's terminology when describing some of the gay roles he played is really offensive - describing Truman Capote's voice as 'bizarre' and 'a way of getting attention' and then simplifying PSH's role in 'Flawless' as a 'drag queen' really shows up her limited heteronormative interpretations of the person/character(s) he has played
What?
You need help.
3 minutes in and that lady's already annoying, seems stuck up as hell
great actor but v selfish