Philip Seymour Hoffman, the Oscar-winning
American actor died on 2 February 2014 at his flat in New York at the age of
46.
As per the police of the country, the death happened due to overdose of drugs. He is survived by
his three children along with his partner Mimi O’Donnell. Hoffman has over 60
films, which are credited to his name, few of those includes, The Master,
Boogie Nights, the Big Lebowski and Mission Impossible III.
About Philip
Seymour Hoffman
• Philip Seymour Hoffman won the Oscar award as the best actor for his 2005 portrayal
of writer Truman Capote in the film Capote
• In 2010, he debuted in film direction with
the New York-set Jack Goes Boating, in which he also starred
• Latest, he played a role in the Hunger
Games series of films.
• He was also nominated for Tony Awards for his works in theater
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