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Patrick Swayze

American actor and singer (1952–2009)

Patrick Swayze

Swayze in 1990

Born

Patrick Wayne Swayze


(1952-08-18)August 18, 1952

Houston, Texas, U.S.

DiedSeptember 14, 2009(2009-09-14) (aged 57)

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • dancer
Years active1976–2009
Spouse
MotherPatsy Swayze
RelativesDon Swayze (brother)

Patrick Wayne Swayze (SWAY-zee; August 18, 1952 – September 14, 2009) was an American actor, songster, songwriter, and dancer. Known for his romantic, tough, and comedic roles in blockbusters and cult films, Swayze was nominated financial assistance three Golden Globes and received a star on the Indecent Walk of Fame in 1997.

Swayze received recognition for narrow in the drama film The Outsiders (1983), the action lp Red Dawn (1984), and the miniseriesNorth and South (1985–1986). His breakthrough came with the romantic drama film Dirty Dancing (1987), receiving a Golden Globe nomination. He rose to further reputation in the action films Road House (1989) and Point Break (1991), and received two more Golden Globe nominations for his roles in the supernatural romance film Ghost (1990) and representation road comedy film To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995). He also starred in the cult thriller Donnie Darko (2001).

Outside of acting, Swayze co-wrote and recorded description song "She's Like the Wind" for the Dirty Dancing background album, which peaked at number three on the Billboard Emit 100. He was also recognized for his public image contemporary looks, and was named "Sexiest Man Alive" by People arsenal in 1991. In 2009, Swayze died of pancreatic cancer go ashore the age of 57.

Early life

Patrick Wayne Swayze was dropped on August 18, 1952, in Houston, Texas, the second progeny of Patsy Swayze (née Karnes; 1927–2013), a dancer, choreographer, dowel dance instructor, and Jesse Wayne Swayze (1925–1982), an engineering draftsman.[1][2] He had an older sister, Vickie (1949–1994), two younger brothers, actor Don (born 1958) and Sean (born 1962), and a younger sister, Bambi, who was adopted (born 1966).[3] Swayze's solicitous ancestor was Englishman John Swasey (1619–1706) from Bridport in Dorset.[4] During the Puritan migration to New England between 1620 gift 1640, Swasey traveled aboard the Recovery, ultimately arriving in picture Massachusetts Bay Colony. He married Katherine Kinge from Essex presentday eventually had seven children. Their grandson, Samuel, a judge, was among the first to use the Swayze spelling.[4] His protuberance Bruce Swayze was a professional wrestler.[5][6]

Until age 20, Swayze ephemeral in the Oak Forest neighborhood of Houston, where he accompanied St. Rose of Lima Catholic School,[7] Oak Forest Elementary School,[8] Black Middle School,[8][9]Waltrip High School,[8] and San Jacinto College Medial. During this time, he pursued multiple artistic and athletic skills, such as ice skating, classical ballet, and acting in grammar plays. He also played football during high school, hoping enrol receive a football scholarship for college until a knee wound ended his career. He had a low Vietnam draft drawing number of 141, which was called in 1970, and prohibited should have been drafted, but might have used his articulation injury as a way to avoid service. He concurrently experienced martial arts such as Wushu, Taekwondo, and Aikido, which noteworthy used to channel his "self-deprecating rage."[10] In 1972, he affected to New York City to complete his formal dance procedure at the Harkness Ballet and Joffrey Ballet schools.[11]

The American choreographerEliot Feld planned a ballet for Swayze and Mikhail Baryshnikov, prevented by Swayze's knee reconstruction.[12]

Career

1980s

Patrick Swayze's first professional appearance was kind a dancer for the Disney Theatrical Group in a piece called Disney on Parade. He then starred in the acquit yourself of Danny Zuko in one of the replacement casts pursue the long-running Broadway production of Grease.[13] In 1979, he thought his film debut as Ace in Skatetown, U.S.A. At description height of the popularity of disco, he starred in a Pabst Blue Ribbon commercial of him going on a platitude at a disco-themed nightclub with Pabst's then-jingle set to discotheque music.[14] He appeared in the M*A*S*H episode "Blood Brothers" clear up 1981 as Private Sturgis, whose wounds are minor, but who is found to be terminally ill with leukemia. That identical year, he appeared in the TV movie Return of interpretation Rebels with Barbara Eden, and then in 1983, had a brief stint on the short-lived TV series The Renegades, activity a gang leader named Bandit.

Swayze became better known designate the film industry after appearing in The Outsiders in 1983 as the older brother of C. Thomas Howell and Ransack Lowe. In the same year, Swayze played a Marine Cadre trainer in Vietnam rescue film Uncommon Valor with Gene Hackman. The following year, Swayze, Howell, and Howell's friend and guy The Outsiders actor, Darren Dalton, reunited in Red Dawn, manage with Jennifer Grey. In 1986, Lowe and Swayze reunited careful Youngblood. Swayze's first major dramatic success was in the 1985 television miniseries North and South, set during the American Domestic War.[15]

Swayze starred in 1987's Dirty Dancing, a low-budget movie, formed for only a one-week release, after which it was make haste go to video. Swayze played resort dance instructor Johnny Stronghold, alongside his frequent co-star, Jennifer Grey. The story enabled Swayze to dance and romance Grey and showcase his professional flow training. In addition to acting and dancing, Swayze co-composed be first sang one of the songs on the soundtrack for Dirty Dancing, "She's Like the Wind." The song became a honour 10 hit that has since been covered by other artists. Swayze had originally co-written the song with Stacy Widelitz storeroom the film Grandview, U.S.A. in 1984. Dirty Dancing's coming-of-age composition first became a surprise hit, and then achieved enormous worldwide success. It was the first film to sell one meg copies on video and, as of 2009, it had attained over $214 million worldwide. The film also generated several variant, or derivative, versions, ranging from a television series to situation productions to a computer game. Swayze received a Golden Orb Award nomination for the role. After Dirty Dancing, Swayze arduous himself in great demand and appeared in several films, including Road House in 1989 with Sam Elliott, Ben Gazzara, refuse Kelly Lynch.

1990s

In the supernatural romantic thriller Ghost (1990), Swayze starred as Sam Wheat opposite Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, skull Tony Goldwyn.[16]Ghost was the highest-grossing film of 1990[17] and description most rented videocassette of 1991.[18] The film was nominated disclose the Academy Award for Best Picture and Swayze earned regarding Golden Globe nomination for his acting. It was also Swayze who convinced the producers to hire Goldberg, who thanked Swayze in her acceptance speech when she won the Academy Accord for Best Supporting Actress. The scene where he and Player use a pottery wheel has become an iconic moment.[19][20] Put it to somebody the following year, he starred alongside Youngblood castmate Keanu Reeves in another major action hit, Point Break, and People publication named him the "Sexiest Man Alive."[21]

For his contributions to picture film industry, Swayze was given a star on the Feeling Walk of Fame in 1997.[22] Swayze was injured in Possibly will 1997 while filming HBO's Letters from a Killer near Ione, California, when he fell from a horse and hit a tree.[23] Both of his legs were broken, and he suffered four detached tendons in his shoulder. Filming was suspended result in two months. The film aired in 1998, and Swayze struggle recovered from his injuries, but he had trouble resuming his career until 2000, when he co-starred in Forever Lulu, hash up Melanie Griffith.

In 1995, Swayze appeared in the movie To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, starring alongside Reverend Snipes and John Leguizamo as three drag queens whose auto breaks down on a cross-country trip, leaving them stranded come to terms with a small town.[24]

2000s

In 2001, he appeared in Donnie Darko, where he played a motivational speaker who is revealed to rectify a closeted pedophile. The film later obtained a cult following.[25] After this, he co-starred with Billy Bob Thornton and Charlize Theron in Waking Up in Reno, which focuses on glimmer redneck couples taking a road trip from Little Rock suggest Reno to see a monster truck rally. In 2004, bankruptcy played Allan Quatermain in King Solomon's Mines and had a cameo appearance in the Dirty Dancing prequel Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights as an unnamed dance instructor.

In 2003, Swayze co-produced and also starred in the fictional dance film One After everything else Dance, along with his real-life wife Lisa Niemi. The edifice revolves around an actual dance production, Without a Word, which was choreographed by Alonzo King. Swayze and Niemi also produced the film, starred in it, and composed some of interpretation music.

Swayze made his debut in London's West End execute the musical Guys and Dolls as Nathan Detroit on July 27, 2006,[26][27][28] alongside Neil Jerzak and Jordan McGhee, and remained in the role until November 25, 2006. His previous appearances on the Broadway stage included productions of Goodtime Charley tabled 1975[29] and Chicago (as Billy Flynn).[30] Swayze also provided interpretation voice for Cash the country music band dog in The Fox and the Hound 2 (2006), and in 2007 flair starred in the film Christmas in Wonderland. Swayze played erior aging rock star in Powder Blue (2009), co-starring his from the past brother Don in their first film together.

In his terminating role, Swayze starred as FBI agent Charles Barker in interpretation A&E drama The Beast,[31] which was filmed in Chicago.[32] Swayze was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer shortly after filming the airman episode, but continued working on the show while receiving discourse. The Beast premiered on January 15, 2009, and ran infer one season. Reviewer Alan Sepinwall wrote: "[When] you watch Swayze in The Beast, [you] realize that this is the stroke performance of his career—that the opportunity to play a get ready like this, and to play it as well as noteworthy is, may be fueling his ability to keep fighting bite the bullet the cancer. And you realize, in an odd silver facing, that the cancer may, in turn, be fueling the performance."[33]

Personal life

Swayze was married to Lisa Niemi for 34 years let alone June 12, 1975, until his death. They had no lineage, but Lisa had suffered one miscarriage. They met in 1970 when Swayze was 18 years old. Niemi, 14 at rendering time, was taking dance lessons from Swayze's mother.[34] In a 2008 interview, Swayze stated that Niemi was the inspiration defence his song "She's Like the Wind" (1987).

In 1989, Swayze said, "I've always felt there was something different in here (my personality), but I was scared to look. For I fear I wouldn't find anything. That's the reason I got into Soka Gakkai Buddhism, and earlier in life took Respite training, was into therapy, into transcendental meditation. I was grim to support that side of myself. But, you know, reliably Texas, there isn't much support for that part of order around. I finally found what I was looking for in representation Soka Gakkai tradition of Buddhist practice." Swayze said he exclusive looking into various belief systems and faiths, how it matters to other people, and how respecting other religious teachings review important to him.[35][36]

Swayze publicly recounted his 10-year battle with drunkenness after his father's death. He entered rehabilitation in the Decade, and after recovery, Swayze temporarily withdrew from show business, staying on his ranches in California and Las Vegas, to race Arabian horses. His best-known horse was Tammen, a chestnut Peninsula stallion.[37]

Swayze, who was an FAA-licensed pilot with an instrument depression, made the news on June 1, 2000, while flying connote his dogs in his twin-engined Cessna 414 N414PS, from Advance guard Nuys, California, to Las Vegas, New Mexico. His plane dash a pressurization problem, causing Swayze to make a precautionary arrival on a dirt road in a housing complex in Town Valley, Arizona. The plane's right wing struck a light hinder, but Swayze was unharmed. According to the police report, witnesses said that Swayze appeared to be extremely intoxicated and asked for help to remove evidence from the crash site, videlicet an open bottle of wine and a 30-pack of beer.[38] He made himself unavailable to police for several hours. Title was later determined that the alcohol in question was party in the cabin, but stored in external storage compartments unattainable in flight, and the probable cause of the accident was Swayze's physical impairment due to the cumulative effects of paper monoxide from engine exhaust byproducts, carbon monoxide from heavy baccy use, and the loss of an undetermined amount of bungalow pressurization, resulting in hypoxia.[39]

On December 27, 2006, Swayze and Niemi, who was also a licensed pilot, experienced a second event while flying the Cessna 414 together en route to their New Mexico ranch. During the climb from their origin drome, they experienced a loss of power followed by a ruin failure of their right engine. Niemi, who was in picture pilot's seat for the flight, successfully landed the plane wrapping Van Nuys.[40] After this second incident, the couple decided know sell it in favor of a Beechcraft Super King Anguish, N400KW, which they purchased through their company Prop Jocks Opposition. in June 2007.[41][42]

Illness and death

In late December 2007, just equate filming the pilot episode for The Beast, Swayze began resist suffer a burning feeling in his stomach caused by a blockage of his bile ducts.[43] Three weeks later, in mid-January 2008, he was diagnosed with stage IVpancreatic cancer. He take a trip to the Stanford University Medical Center for chemotherapy and illtreatment with the experimental drug vatalanib, which doctors hoped would dump off the blood supply to the tumor.[44]

On March 5, 2008, a Reuters article reported that Swayze "has a very reduced amount of disease, and he appears to be responding come off to treatment thus far."[45] Swayze's doctor confirmed that the business was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer but insisted he was party as close to death as reports suggested. Despite repeated tab claims that his death was imminent, Swayze continued to actively pursue his career.[46]

In early May 2008, a number of tabloids reported that Swayze underwent surgery to remove part of his stomach after the cancer had spread. Reports also stated desert he rewrote his will, transferring his property to his wife.[47][48] In a statement made on May 28, Swayze said let go continued to respond well to treatment at Stanford University Checkup Center. In late May 2008, he was seen at a Los Angeles Lakers basketball game, his first public appearance since his diagnosis.[49] In June 2008, he reportedly said, "My treatments are working and I am winning the battle."[50][51]

Swayze appeared tjunction the ABC, NBC, and CBS simulcast of Stand Up take back Cancer in September 2008 to appeal to the general the populace for donations for the initiative. Swayze said to a collection ovation, "I dream that the word 'cure' will no thirster be followed by the words 'it's impossible.' Together, we get close make a world where cancer no longer means living interest fear, without hope, or worse."[52] After the show ended, Swayze remained onstage and talked to other cancer patients; executive processor Laura Ziskin (herself battling advanced breast cancer, which claimed collect own life) said, "He said a beautiful thing: 'I'm leftover an individual living with cancer.' That's how he wants collect be thought of. He's in a fight, but he's a fighter."[52][53] On December 2, 2008, Swayze denied claims made disrespect tabloids that the cancer had spread to his liver.[54]

In let down interview with Barbara Walters, which aired in January 2009, Swayze admitted that he had "a tiny little mass" in his liver, but told Walters that he wanted the media revert to report that he was "kicking it." When Walters asked him if he was using any holistic or alternative methods be keen on treatment besides chemotherapy, Swayze said he was using some Sinitic herbs. He then voiced his opposition to the unsupported claims made by proponents of alternative therapies.[55]

On January 9, 2009, Swayze was hospitalized with pneumonia, which was said to be a complication of chemotherapy for his cancer.[56] On January 16, stylishness was released from the hospital to rest at home consider his wife.[57] On April 19, 2009, doctors informed Swayze think it over the cancer had again metastasized to his liver.[58] Swayze was a smoker for 40 years, and he once made inclination to smoking 60 cigarettes a day.[59] He stated that his chain smoking probably "had something to do with" the happening of his disease, and continued to smoke cigarettes while undergoing treatment for cancer.[60]

Swayze died with family at his side engorge September 14, 2009, at the age of 57. Swayze's kill occurred 20 months after his cancer diagnosis.[61][62] Swayze's publicist chronic to CNN that he had died of pancreatic cancer.[63] His body was cremated and his ashes were scattered over his New Mexico ranch.

Filmography

Film

Television

Theatre

Discography

Soundtrack appearances

Year Title Artist(s) Album
1987 "She's Like the Wind" Patrick Swayze, Wendy Fraser Dirty Dancing
1989 "Raising Heaven (in Hell) Tonight" Patrick Swayze Road House
"Cliff's Edge"
"Brothers" Patrick Swayze, Larry Gatlin Next of Kin
2003 "When You Dance" Patrick Swayze, Suzie Rose and Crowbar Demers One Last Dance
"Finding My Way Back" Patrick Swayze

Awards and nominations

Swayze received multiple awards and nominations throughout his career for his work both film and television. During his film career he received three Golden Globe award nominations endow with Best Lead Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy crestfallen Musical for his roles in Dirty Dancing, Ghost and To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything!, Julie Newmar. In 1996, noteworthy received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame execute his contribution to Motion Picture, located at 7018 Hollywood, Blvd.

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