Bob Hoskins of Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Fame Has Reportedly Passed Away
It's a sad day in Toon Town, indeed.
British news sources are saying that Bob Hoskins has died at the age of 71 due to complications from pneumonia, according to his agent.
To Actor Bob Hoskins has died at the age of 71 following pneumonia, his agent says
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) April 30, 2014
If this is true and not just some weird prank that everybody in London fell for at once, then we’ve lost a real acting powerhouse. Though he’s been retired for a couple of years — his last big role was in Snow White in the Huntsman in 2012 — he starred in a number of films that were pretty formative for most nerds of our generation, including Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Hook, Terry Gilliam’s Brazil, Mona Lisa (which got him a Best Actor nomination), and, yes, Super Mario Brothers, which he never stopped calling the worst thing he ever filmed. He will be greatly missed.
(via BBC Breaking News on Twitter and Telegraph)
- The original plans for Super Mario Brothers were a lot different
- Speaking of film nerds, you should follow Film Crit Hulk on Twitter
- No more 2D animation stars as 3D movie characters, please
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