Philip Seymour Hoffman was one of those actors whose death really did shock the world.
While he had his ups and downs, he never really did show signs of an impending tragedy, and his work was always of such a high-standard, EVEN when sending the word “sharted” into the mainstream, he did everything well.
A new sound clip of the late actor speaking at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York in December 2012 has now been released by PBS, and in it, he gives some interesting insight into his life and his happiness (or lack thereof), accompanied by some great illustrations by animator Patrick Smith.
[source: The Daily Beast]
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