In Honor Of Philip Seymour Hoffman's Career, Entertainment Weekly has released a very tasteful photo of the actor on the cover on the new issue.
The sudden death by apparent overdose of the Oscar Winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman stunned Hollywood and left his family, friends, and colleagues shattered and confused.
Film critic Owen Gleiberman traces the arc of the actor’s tragically curtailed career, exploring his ability, in role after role, to plumb his own depths to bring often deeply flawed characters to vivid life and to “lay bare the things that make people tick” — an emotionally wrenching process that clearly took a personal toll on the actor. We look back at Hoffman’s 10 most essential film performances, including his acclaimed work in movies like Capote, Doubt, and Boogie Nights. They also give a look ahead to the various projects he was working on at the time of his death, including the final installments in the Hunger Games franchise.
Director Brett Ratner, a fellow NYU film school student of Hoffman’s who later worked with the actor on the film Red Dragon, contributes a personal remembrance, while other friends and fellow actors and filmmakers offer their own tributes to Hoffman as both an artist and a man.
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