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Born: July 23, 1967 – Died: February 2, 2014
Renowned for his depth and versatility, Philip Seymour Hoffman graced the film and stage with an unmatched fervor, captivating audiences worldwide. Hailing from Fairport, New York, where he entered the world on July 23, 1967, Hoffman was the progeny of Marilyn Loucks, a legal mind and adjudicator, and Gordon Stowell Hoffman, who contributed to Xerox’s workforce. His heritage was a tapestry of German, Irish, English, and Dutch influences. Hoffman's life was a testament to his craft, with an indelible mark left on the entertainment landscape.
Early Life and Career
In his formative years, Hoffman discovered his passion for acting in high school dramas. Pursuing this fervor, he joined New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, securing a B.F.A. in Drama by 1989. His cinematic journey commenced with an indie film debut as Phil Hoffman, followed by a significant role in a major movie the subsequent year.
His trajectory in the film industry ascended with a prominent performance that won him acclaim and laid the foundation for a soaring career. Hoffman's stardom was launched through a breakthrough role that not only highlighted his extraordinary talents but also anchored his status as a distinguished actor. He was honored with numerous accolades, including an Academy Award for Best Actor for the film Capote. This sealed his reputation as a master of his craft.
Hoffman's personal sphere included marriage and parenthood, complemented by a range of interests outside acting. Despite facing personal struggles with addiction and facing its challenges head-on, he found solace in rehabilitation and spoke openly about his journey towards recovery. His life off-screen also touched on philanthropy, yet his privacy was closely guarded.
Hoffman's sudden death from a heroin overdose on February 2, 2014, left a void in the creative world. His dedication and impact on Hollywood were profound, earning him the status of an icon. His unique ability to immerse himself in his roles and to bring an authentic and powerful presence to the screen distinguished him from his contemporaries. His legacy endures, not just in the memorable characters he portrayed, but in the inspiration he continues to provide to actors and filmmakers alike.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2015 | The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 | Plutarch Heavensbee |
2014 | The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 | Plutarch Heavensbee |
2014 | A Most Wanted Man | Günther Bachmann |
2014 | God's Pocket | Mickey Scarpato |
2013 | The Hunger Games: Catching Fire | Plutarch Heavensbee |
2013 | The Master: Deleted Scenes - Back Beyond | Video | Lancaster Dodd |
2012 | A Late Quartet | Robert Gelbart |
2012 | The Master | Lancaster Dodd |
2011 | *Moneyball* | Art Howe |
2011 | The Ides of March | Paul Zara |
2010 | Jack Goes Boating | Jack |
2009 | Arthur (TV Series) | William Filmore Toffman (voice) |
2009 | The Invention of Lying | Jim the Bartender |
2009 | The Boat That Rocked | The Count |
2009 | Mary and Max | Max Jerry Horovitz (voice) |
2008 | Doubt | Father Brendan Flynn |
2008 | Synecdoche, New York | Caden Cotard |
2007 | Charlie Wilson's War | Gust Avrakotos |
2007 | Before the Devil Knows You're Dead | Andy |
2007 | The Savages | Jon Savage |
2006 | Mission: Impossible III | Owen Davian |
2005 | *Capote* | Truman Capote |
2005 | Empire Falls (TV Mini Series) | Charlie Mayne |
2005 | Strangers with Candy | Henry |
2004 | Along Came Polly | Sandy Lyle |
2003 | Cold Mountain | Reverend Veasey |
2003 | Mattress Man Commercial | Video | Dean Trumbell |
2003 | Owning Mahowny | Dan Mahowny |
2002 | 25th Hour | Jacob Elinsky |
2002 | Red Dragon | Freddy Lounds |
2002 | Punch-Drunk Love | Dean Trumbell |
2002 | Love Liza | Wilson Joel |
2000 | Almost Famous | Lester Bangs |
2000 | State and Main | Joseph Turner White |
1999 | The Talented Mr. Ripley | Freddie Miles |
1999 | Magnolia | Phil Parma |
1999 | Aimee Mann: Save Me (Music Video) | Phil Parma |
1999 | Flawless | Rusty |
1998 | Patch Adams | Mitch |
1998 | Happiness | Allen |
1998 | The Big Lebowski | Brandt |
1998 | Next Stop Wonderland | Sean |
1998 | Montana | Duncan |
1997 | Liberty! The American Revolution (TV Mini Series) | Joseph Plumb Martin |
1997 | Culture (Short) | Bill |
1997 | *Boogie Nights* | Scotty J. |
1997 | Michael Penn: Try (Music Video) | Assistant |
1997 | Anita Liberty (Short) | Man at Party #3 (as Phil Hoffman) |
1996 | Twister | Dustin Davis |
1996 | Hard Eight | Young Craps Player (as Phillip Seymour Hoffman) |
1995 | The Fifteen Minute Hamlet (Short) | Bernardo | Horatio | Laertes (as Philip S. Hoffman) |
1994 | Nobody's Fool | Officer Raymer |
1994 | When a Man Loves a Woman | Gary |
1994 | The Yearling (TV Movie) | Buck |
1994 | The Getaway | Frank Hansen (as Philip Hoffman) |
1993 | Money for Nothing | Cochran (as Philip S. Hoffman) |
1993 | My Boyfriend's Back | Chuck Bronski (as Philip Hoffman) |
1993 | Joey Breaker | Wiley McCall |
1992 | Scent of a Woman | George Willis, Jr. (as Philip S. Hoffman) |
1992 | Leap of Faith | Matt |
1992 | Szuler | Martin (as Phil Hoffman) |
1992 | My New Gun | Chris |
1991 | Triple Bogey on a Par Five Hole | Klutch (as Phil Hoffman) |
1991 | Law & Order (TV Series) | Steven Hanauer (as Philip Hoffman) |