Posted on 01/03/2011 4:29:20 AM PST by Ready4Freddy
LONDON Actor Pete Postlethwaite has died at the age of 64, according to reports.
Longtime friend Andrew Richardson was quoted Monday by Britain's Press Association as saying that Postlethwaite died in hospital in Shropshire, central England.
Richardson said Postlethwaite died Sunday. He had been receiving treatment for cancer.
The actor, who recently appeared in "Inception", worked with director Steven Spielberg on "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" and "Amistad." He received the Order of the British Empire in 2004.
Postlethwaite was nominated for an Oscar for his role in "The Name of the Father".
He was also appeared in the 1994 film "The Usual Suspects."
Postlethwaite was once described by Spielberg as being "the best actor in the world," Sky News reported.
He reportedly joked in response: "I'm sure what Spielberg actually said was, 'The thing about Pete is that he thinks he's the best actor in the world'."
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Fine series, and one of the most memorable and evil television villains of all time. Per a book on the Sharpe series that I have, Sean Bean recommended PP for the part of Sgt Hakeswill-they were long-time friends, and that gave their performances off each other greater resonance , because the audience ‘picked up’ on the fact that the two men DID have a shared past. PP also had an excellent, “Good Guy” role in Solomon Kane, as a kindly Puritan who aids the title character (who is one of Robert E Howard’s creations, and a much more interesting one than his more famous Conan IMO.)
Some people are so good I have no problem overlooking their craziness.
Lifelong smoker, sounds like he was a victim of cancer. ;)
RIP.
“My favorite film of his - Brassed Off.”
Mine too.
Keyser Soze mourns.
SnakeDoc
Father Laurence, Romeo+Juliet.
RIP
He was actually mesmerizing in Jurassiac park
He was the best part about Romeo+Juliet, probably because he spent a while in the Royal Shakespeare Company before getting into movies. He might have been the only person in the cast who had seriously done Shakespeare before.
According to Wikipedia, he was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 1990 and had one testicle removed. He might have been dealing with it since then. Very sad. RIP Mr. Postlethwaite, you were a great actor.
I´m sure it will get me flamed, but with the exception of the inevitable dialogue cuts I liked everyone in, and and everything about it. And I´m a big time Shakespeare fan.
Funny, we watched the movie this weekend and I commented that he looked like he had cancer. I loved him in DragonHeart with Dennis Quaid. RIP Pete.
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