The Loss of a Great Performer.

Posted by Unknown at Tuesday, February 04, 2014
On Sunday night, at around 7:30pm, things got very sad and confusing over at my twitter timeline.
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If your're confused about the whole twitter-timeline thing, the jest of it is that the Wall Street Journal's twitter account reported that actor Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead in his Manhattan apartment, and then followed by my tweet of utter shock and confusion. A lot of people were confused about the whole ordeal, because there wasn't any real confirmation if it was true or not. 
But then about 20 minutes later, a lot of other news outlets started reporting it too, and we all had to accept that it was true. 

Hoffman had allegedly died of an overdose at his home in Manhattan, police said according to the New York Post, which reports that the actor was found by a friend on Sunday morning. 
Hoffman has been nominated for an Oscar three times for her roles respectively in Capote, Charlie Wilson's War and Doubt
He won the award for the former, where he played the role of the writer Truman Capote. In addition, he earned a Golden Globe, one Screen Actors Guild Award and a BAFTA.
Philip Seymour Hoffman was only 46 years old and he leaves three children, and his wife.
We´ll leave you with a scene from Charlie Wilson's War, featuring the late Hoffman and Tom Hanks.


We'll miss your contribution to the wonderful world of film, Mister Hoffman.
Rest in peace.


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