Bill Paxton, appeared in the movie including "alien" and "Titanic", and played a polygamous actor on HBO's "big love" Saturday died of cardiac surgery after the complications. He is 61 years old.
"The enthusiasm of Bill for art is that all the people who know him feel that his warmth and relentless energy is undeniable," said a representative of his family.
With the Texas Twang and Grizzlies face, Paxton often found himself playing a military man and a cowboy. He is closely related to James Cameron, in the "Terminator" to play a punk leader, as well as "alien" in a fate of the soldiers, "true lies" in a drug dealer car dealers and "Titan Nick "in a treasure hunter.
In a statement, CBS said, "This morning we were shocked and deeply saddened by the news of Bill Paxton. Bill is, of course, a talented and popular actor with so many memorable movies and TV His colleagues at CBS and Warner Bros. TV will also remember a guy who ignites the charm of every room infection, the energy and the warmth, as a great story book, who likes to share interesting anecdotes and stories of his work. All of us expressed our deepest sympathy for his wife, Louis, and his two children.
Paxton paused several films, depicting a tornado chase scientist at the box office smashing "Twister" (1996), Flop Wildlife Conservation Officer, "Mighty Joe Young" (1998). In most of the films, Paxton cut a moral integrity of the characters, the role of actor is equivalent to Kevin Costner or Gary Cooper. But he got the best comment of his career, the role reversed his personality. He as a family man tried to hide in Sam Raimi's "Simple Plan" (1998), equally effective against the type as a moral compromise lawyer in his first major role, Carl Franklin's "A Wrong Mobile" (1992) ).
He remembered his role in "Apollo 13", "Tombstone" and brother Chet in "Strange Science".
On a small screen, Paxton played a wife's juggling entrepreneur in "Big Love", and he was troubled by the growth of a polygamist Mormon family.
HBO said in a statement, "We are very sad to hear Bill Paxton through." Love is an important series of HBO over the years due to Bill's extraordinary talent and grace. Offscreen, he is like a may be warm, smart and fun. A real friend, so much HBO. He will be greatly missed.
"Big Love" lasted for five seasons and won three Golden Globe nominations for Paxton. In a simple way, Paxton publicly disagreed with the drama of the end of the violent way, explaining its lack of ambiguity.
"It was a great show, which was a milestone exhibition, and it ran its route," he accepted an interview in an anarchy in 2012. "Five years is a great run, it had to end in some way, it ended an explosion, not a whimper.
Paxton won the "fragile", a horror movie, he made his director premiere and starred as a father plagued the devil's vision. In a four-star commentary, Robert Albert writes: "There may only be a first director, an actor who does not rely on the next job to work, and there will be the nerves of the film.
Paxton was born in Fort Worth, Texas, when he was 18 years old, went to Hollywood, and Roger Corman's new world pictures found work, in the "bad bad mother" and "eat my dust" and other movies Work on. His first role is a small part of Jonathan Deem's Corman's "Mad Mama". Paxton then studied at Stella Adler's New York, and produced "Saturday Night Live" movies, such as "head", based on popular novelty songs.
Paxton is known as "wild Bill" for his live mischief. He survived by his two children, James and Lydia Paxton and his wife, Louis Newbury.