Super Mario Brothers, Roger Rabbit Actor Bob Hoskins Dies at 71

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Super Mario Brothers, Roger Rabbit Actor Bob Hoskins Dies at 71


The veteran actor passed aged 71, suffering from pneumonia.

Veteran actor Bob Hoskins - Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Long Good Friday, Brazil, and of course Super Mario Brothers, among many others - is dead. He died aged 71, suffering from pneumonia. His family were with him when he passed.

Hoskins, the son of a teacher and a bookkeeper, stumbled into acting by accident when, accompanying a friend to some auditions at the Unity theatre, a script was shoved into his hands and he was told he was up next. He got that part, and soon went on to television roles, most notably Dennis Potter's Pennies from Heaven [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077060/?ref_=nmbio_mbio], the show that made him a star.

He went on to many film roles, including Roger Rabbit and an interviewer [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/movie-defense-force/8809-Super-Mario-Bros]. "Super Mario Brothers. It was a fuckin' nightmare. The whole experience was a nightmare."

Acting, he said, saved his life and gave him everything he ever wanted. A diagnosis of Parkinson's disease in 2011 forced his retirement, else - knowing him - he'd have been performing on his own death bed.

"There's two things I love about this business," he said. "One's acting and the other one's getting paid for it. The rest of it is a mystery to me. But I ain't got the faintest idea what the fuck is goin' on, you know."

Goodbye, Bob.

Source: Guardian [http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/apr/30/bob-hoskins-dies]

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luvd1

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Goodbye Bob, you were one of the best. I and countless others will miss you.
 

marioandsonic

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*raises a glass of scotch*

I'll always remember your performance in Roger Rabbit and other films, Bob. Here's to you.

*drinks*
 

Casual Shinji

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My favourite of his roles remains Spoor from Brazil. He could be so delightfully menacing when he wanted to be.
 

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Great actor, probably one of the most underrated of his age. Terrible he never really got the recognition he deserved IMHO. Here's to you Mr. Hoskins, sure Mario was a crap movie but that wasn't your fault. You'll always be hands down the best Mr. Smee ever, and the guy who made me believe in Toontown for a few moments. Thanks Bob, and RIP.
 

Hawk eye1466

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Damn I really liked him, every movie I saw him in was better just because he was in it. You won't be forgotten anytime soon Detective
 

SomebodyNowhere

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that's sad to find out. He was always so good in so many things regardless of the quality of the overall piece.
 

Isalan

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Peace Bob. Hopefully your on the giant casting couch in the sky laughing at all the failed videogame-to-movie adaption scripts that didn't make it. Maybe you'll find one worse than the Mario film, in which may I add, you were the one redeeming feature.
 

HardRockSamurai

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This seriously sucks - this guy was a fantastic actor.

Tonight, I think I'll re-watch Who Framed Roger Rabbit, with some scotch on the rocks.

(and I mean ice!)
 

Eirreann

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Farewell to another actor that made my childhood magical. Goodbye, Mr. Smee.
 

CrazyGirl17

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...That's... honestly depressing. Rest in peace Bob, you will be remembered... (pours out a bottle of scotch)
 

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Who could ever forget his masterful performance as Odin in Son of the Mask?

Gave me chills.
 

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I was just saying the other day that he'd probably be able to keep acting for years if he really wanted to. Sad day.