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Philip Seymour Hoffman at an event for The Ides of March (2011)

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Philip Seymour Hoffman

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  • Directed 'Jesus Hopped the A Train', 2001, for the Off-Broadway Labyrinth Theater Company, which he helped found.
  • (October 30, 2001 - December 1, 2001) Directing off-Broadway play "The Glory of Living".
  • Stage credits include: Jane Anderson's "Defying Gavity" at the American Palace Theatre; "The Merchant Of Venice" directed by Peter Sellers; and the Williamstown Theatre Productions of "Henry V" and "Mother Courage"; the off- Broadway production of "Shopping And Fucking" by Mark Ravenhill; and the 2000 Broadway production of "True West".
  • Was interviewed in an episode of "Talking Movies" about the 2006 Oscars. The other interviewees were Bennett Miller and Ang Lee.
  • Music video "Try" by Michael Penn, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
  • Sings on a version The Fenwicks' song "Can You Tell You Me".
  • (February 2010 - March 2010) Directed Brett C. Leonard's play "The Long Red Road" at Chicago's Goodman Theatre, starring Tom Hardy and Chris McGarry.
  • (1996) He played the zany, carefree Dustin Davis in Twister.

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