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In this show,
AOM hosts Phil Svitek,
Sara Stretton,
Demetri Panos, and Marisa Serafini discuss the career and works of actor
Philip Seymour Hoffman. They discuss his comedic, dramatic, and academy award winning career.
Here is a mini bio of
Philip's:
Film and stage actor and theater director Philip Seymour Hoffman was born in the
Rochester, New York, suburb of Fairport on July 23, 1967. 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, 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),
Flawless (
1999),
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), Paul Thomas Anderson's
Magnolia (1999),
Almost Famous (
2000) and
State and Main (2000). He also appeared in supporting roles in such mainstream, big-budget features as
Red Dragon (
2002),
Cold Mountain (
2003) and the upcoming
Mission: Impossible III (
2006).
Hoffman is 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 (I)'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 is 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 has 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
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.
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- published: 11 Nov 2014
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