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'Dirty Dancing' star Patrick Swayze dies at 57

Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:05 PM EDT
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Christy Lemire, AP Movie Critic
AP Correspondent Rosalie Fox reports one celebrity household is using Twitter to react to the death of Patrick Swayze.
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<p>FILE -  In this Nov. 28, 2005 file photo, actor Patrick Swayze poses for the photographers, prior to the premiere of his new film "Keeping Mum" at a Leicester Square cinema in central London. Swayze's publicist Annett Wolf says the 57-year-old "Dirty Dancing" actor died Monday, Sept. 14, 2009, after a nearly two-year battle with pancreatic cancer. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, file)</p>

FILE - In this Nov. 28, 2005 file photo, actor Patrick Swayze poses for the photographers, prior to the premiere of his new film "Keeping Mum" at a Leicester Square cinema in central London. Swayze's publicist Annett Wolf says the 57-year-old "Dirty Dancing" actor died Monday, Sept. 14, 2009, after a nearly two-year battle with pancreatic cancer. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, file)

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LOS ANGELES — Patrick Swayze personified a particular kind of masculine grace both on and off screen, from his roles in films like "Dirty Dancing" and "Ghost" to the way he carried himself in his long fight with pancreatic cancer. Swayze died from the illness on Monday in Los Angeles, his publicist said. He was 57.

"Patrick Swayze passed away peacefully today with family at his side after facing the challenges of his illness for the last 20 months," Annett Wolf said in a statement Monday evening. She declined to give details.

Fans of the actor were saddened to learn in March 2008 that Swayze was suffering from an especially deadly form of cancer. He continued working despite the diagnosis, putting together a memoir with his wife and shooting "The Beast," an A&E drama series for which he had already made the pilot.

Swayze said he chose not to use painkillers while making "The Beast" because they would have taken the edge off his performance. The show drew a respectable 1.3 million viewers when the 13 episodes ran this year, but A&E said it reluctantly decided not to renew it for a second season.

When he first went public with the illness, some reports gave him only weeks to live, but his doctor said his situation was "considerably more optimistic" than that. Swayze acknowledged that time might be running out given the grim nature of the disease.

"I'd say five years is pretty wishful thinking," Swayze told ABC's Barbara Walters in early 2009. "Two years seems likely if you're going to believe statistics. I want to last until they find a cure, which means I'd better get a fire under it."

And that's exactly what he did. In February, Swayze wrote an op-ed piece in the Washington Post titled, "I'm Battling Cancer. How About Some Help, Congress?" in which he urged senators and representatives to vote for the maximum funding for the National Institutes of Health to fight cancer as part of the economic stimulus package.

He also appeared in the September 2008 live television event "Stand Up to Cancer," where he pleaded: "I keep dreaming of a future, a future with a long and healthy life, a life not lived in the shadow of cancer, but in the light. ... I dream that the word `cure' will no longer be followed by the words `is impossible.'"

Celebrities and fans inspired by Swayze's struggle poured out their condolences, including C. Thomas Howell, who costarred with Swayze in "The Outsiders," "Grandview U.S.A." and "Red Dawn."

"I have always had a special place in my heart for Patrick," he said. "While I was fortunate enough to work with him in three films, it was our passion for horses that forged a friendship between us that I treasure to this day."

Others used Twitter to express their sadness, and "Dirty Dancing" was a top trending topic Monday night, trailed by other Swayze films.

Demi Moore, who played Swayze's fiancee in "Ghost," wrote: "Patrick you are loved by so many and your light will forever shine in all of our lives." Moore's husband, Ashton Kutcher, tweeted: "RIP P Swayze" and linked to a YouTube clip of the actor poking fun at himself in a classic "Saturday Night Live" sketch, in which he played a wannabe Chippendales dancer alongside the corpulent — and frighteningly shirtless — Chris Farley.

Larry King wrote: "Patrick Swayze was a wonderful actor & a terrific guy. He put his heart in everything. He was an extraordinary fighter in his battle w Cancer." King added that he'd do a tribute to Swayze on his CNN program Tuesday night.

A three-time Golden Globe nominee, Swayze became a star with his performance as the misunderstood bad boy Johnny Castle in "Dirty Dancing." As the son of a choreographer who began his career in musical theater, he seemed a natural to play the role.

A coming-of-age romance starring Jennifer Grey as an idealistic young woman on vacation with her family and Swayze as the Catskills resort's sexy (and much older) dance instructor, the film made use of both his grace on his feet and his muscular physique.

It became an international phenomenon in the summer of 1987, spawning albums, an Oscar-winning hit song in "(I've Had) the Time of My Life," stage productions and a sequel, 2004's "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights," in which he made a cameo.

Swayze performed and co-wrote a song on the soundtrack, the ballad "She's Like the Wind," inspired by his wife, Lisa Niemi. The film also gave him the chance to utter the now-classic line, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner."

Swayze followed up with the 1989 action flick "Road House," in which he played a bouncer at a rowdy bar. But it was his performance in 1990's "Ghost" that showed his vulnerable, sensitive side. He starred as a murdered man trying to communicate with his fiancee, with great frustration and longing, through a psychic played by Whoopi Goldberg.

"Ghost" provided yet another indelible musical moment: Swayze and Moore sensually molding pottery together to the strains of the Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody." It also earned a best-picture nomination and a supporting-actress Oscar for Goldberg, who said she wouldn't have won if it weren't for Swayze.

"When I won my Academy Award, the only person I really thanked was Patrick," Goldberg said in March 2008 on the ABC daytime talk show "The View."

Swayze himself earned three Golden Globe nominations, for "Dirty Dancing," "Ghost" and 1995's "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar," which allowed him to toy with his masculine image. The role called for him to play a drag queen on a cross-country road trip alongside Wesley Snipes and John Leguizamo.

His heartthrob status almost kept him from being considered for the role of Vida Boheme.

"I couldn't get seen on it because everyone viewed me as terminally heterosexually masculine-macho," he told The Associated Press then. But he transformed himself so completely that when his screen test was sent to Steven Spielberg, whose Amblin pictures produced "To Wong Foo," the director didn't recognize him.

Among his earlier films, Swayze was part of the star-studded lineup in Francis Ford Coppola's 1983 adaptation of S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," alongside Rob Lowe, Tom Cruise, Matt Dillon, Ralph Macchio, Emilio Estevez and Diane Lane. Other '80s films included "Red Dawn," "Grandview U.S.A." and "Youngblood," once more with Lowe, as Canadian hockey teammates.

In the '90s, he made such eclectic films as "Point Break" (1991) in which he played the leader of a band of bank-robbing surfers, and the family Western "Tall Tale" (1995) in which he starred as Pecos Bill. He appeared on the cover of People magazine as its "Sexiest Man Alive" in 1991, but his career tapered off toward the end of the 1990s, when he went to rehab for alcohol abuse. In 2001, he appeared in the cult favorite "Donnie Darko," and in 2003 he returned to the New York stage with "Chicago"; 2006 found him in the musical "Guys and Dolls" in London.

Swayze was born in 1952 in Houston, the son of Jesse Swayze and choreographer Patsy Swayze, whose films include "Urban Cowboy."

He played football but also was drawn to dance and theater, performing with the Feld, Joffrey and Harkness Ballets and appearing on Broadway as Danny Zuko in "Grease." He turned to acting in 1978 after a series of injuries.

Within a couple years of moving to Los Angeles, he made his debut in the roller-disco movie "Skatetown, U.S.A." The eclectic cast included Scott Baio, Flip Wilson, Maureen McCormack and Billy Barty.

Off-screen, he was an avid conservationist who was moved by his time in Africa to shine a light on "man's greed and absolute unwillingness to operate according to Mother Nature's laws," he told the AP in 2004.

Swayze was married since 1975 to Niemi, a fellow dancer who took lessons with his mother; they met when he was 19 and she was 15. A licensed pilot, Niemi would fly her husband from Los Angeles to Northern California for treatment at Stanford University Medical Center.

© 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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R. Donald Snyder

RIP.

  • 9 votes
Reply#1 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:24 PM EDT
tyler

"I couldn't get seen on it because everyone viewed me as terminally heterosexually masculine-macho," he told The Associated Press then. But he transformed himself so completely that when his screen test was sent to Steven Spielberg, whose Amblin pictures produced "To Wong Foo," the director didn't recognize him.

This is my favorite Swayze story. Hunk and drag icon. Crazy.

Which, as we all know, rhymes with 'Swayze', which led to the slang-through-verse popularization of 'Swayze' meaning 'gone' or 'leaving', due to the popularity of Ghost.

  • 3 votes
#1.1 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 1:33 PM EDT
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Books83

RIP you were a great actor and man

  • 7 votes
Reply#2 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:45 PM EDT
3sheets2thewind

He will always be remembered for Dirty Dancing, Ghost, Red Dawn, Road House, Point Break North and South but I really liked him in To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar he was even sexy in a dress.

  • 7 votes
Reply#3 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:47 PM EDT
Gremlyn

I loved him since seeing him in North and South, and Dirty Dancing and Ghost are my favorites. He will always rank up there with Clark Cable and Tyrone Power. He will be truly missed, and Lisa, you will see him again, one day, that I am sure.

    #3.1 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 8:56 AM EDT
    USA4Him

    Dirty Dancing was the first movie me and my husband first saw together on our first date on video in 1988!!

    I loved that movie and Ghost with Demi Moore!

    I cried when I found out he died, because he wanted to live! He wanted to find a cure to such a cruel disease!

    May he rest in peace and may there be a cure soon for every terminal diseases!

    • 4 votes
    #3.2 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:27 AM EDT
    frostyone

    I always liked his movies and Red Dawn was my favorite. He will be missed.

    • 4 votes
    #3.3 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 3:01 PM EDT
    Shawn [a.k.a. "Shadow"]

    Uncommon Valor, The Outsiders, Youngblood, Point Break, Road House, and Red Dawn...all great movies.

    And lets not forget his guest appearance episode of MASH as well, where he plays (ironically) someone that is diagnosed with cancer (leukemia but none the less) and is still more concerned about his friend's recovery than his own health.

    He will be dearly missed.

    Prayers to his surviving family and friends...

    • 2 votes
    #3.4 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 3:54 PM EDT
    frostyone

    oh I had forgotten about him in MASH, I'll have to go back and look at that one again. thanks

    • 2 votes
    #3.5 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 4:23 PM EDT
    Robert Blevins - AB of Seattle

    'Wolverines!'

    • 3 votes
    #3.6 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:33 PM EDT
    DragonWoman

    There was a roller skating movie as well... can not remember the name of it.

      #3.7 - Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:34 PM EDT
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      DragonWoman

      This is horrible...

      my heart goes out to his wife, family members, and friends.

      Rest in peace.

      • 6 votes
      Reply#4 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:47 PM EDT
      3sheets2thewind

      I met him once he was sitting in my eye doctors waiting room I came in to pick up my new glasses he was very charming.

      • 5 votes
      Reply#5 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:51 PM EDT
      DragonWoman

      I bet that is a moment in time... you will never forget.

      He seemed like a good soul in life.

      • 6 votes
      #5.1 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:55 PM EDT
      LasVegasRocks

      I met him twice in Las Vegas. Was a thrill both times.

      Patrick Swayze and his wife, Lisa Niemi, were very cordial and pleasant. Even though he was on a tight schedule and had security staff moving people, he stopped and talked to his fans at the movie theatre in the casino.

      Good actor, better dancer. He will be missed.

      • 3 votes
      #5.2 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 1:01 AM EDT
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      alkimija

      Oh no. I had hoped he wasn't truly as sick as he appeared to be. RIP, Patrick. You will be missed.

      • 4 votes
      Reply#6 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:59 PM EDT
      veryhappydemocracy?

      The tabloid pictures made him appear to be a walking skelton with cancer and said he wasn't going to quit smoking. Heavy sigh.

      I am sad to see him gone, a talented, gifted actor. May his family be at peace, now that he is no longer suffering.

      • 3 votes
      #6.1 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:14 PM EDT
      Robert Blevins - AB of Seattle

      Swayze's case is just another reason to take a look at stem cell research in the fight against cancer. Researchers are adamant that it would be one of the better tools to fight the disease.

      • 1 vote
      #6.2 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:45 PM EDT
      Dee-1100246

      Amen to that! Every day there are hundreds if not thousands of people including children that die, who might have lived if not for a cure that could be found in stem cells. It is outrageous in a country with so much technology that a cure for cancer(s) has not been discovered yet. I don't understanad why, when so many children are born that the cord blood from discarded placentas could be donated for research if the law permitted and collection methods were put in place. Come on!!!

      • 2 votes
      #6.3 - Wed Sep 16, 2009 2:04 AM EDT
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      ellekay

      My heart goes out to his family. May you find comfort in each other and your many memories. He was a wonderful actor and an outstanding dancer. He will be greatly missed.

      • 3 votes
      Reply#7 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:59 PM EDT
      Miss_Diagnosed

      Aw sad day... damn cancer... *sigh*

      • 3 votes
      Reply#8 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:00 PM EDT
      Bob W-1341617

      May God welcome you

      • 4 votes
      Reply#9 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:00 PM EDT
      Deka Dee Me

      PS: You fought the good fight and I hope there are horses in heaven so you can ride forever! Peace be with you.

      • 7 votes
      Reply#10 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:09 PM EDT
      cookin mama

      A fine man and actor who will be sorely missed. R.I.P. Patrick.

      • 5 votes
      Reply#11 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:30 PM EDT
      Augur Well

      Met Patrick and some of the cast of Black Dog while some of it filmed just outside of Wilmington, NC., my old homestead. Embarrassing to admit now, I was more interested in talking with Meatloaf at the time.

      Patrick was very soft spoken, and very polite with everyone. I came away with the definite impression of just a nice guy and a gentleman. And I never did get a chance to talk with Meatloaf that evening.

      A definite star, rest in peace, Mr. Swayze.

      • 3 votes
      Reply#12 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:38 PM EDT
      veryhappydemocracy?

      What a great memory to have met him. The Heavens are graced with his presence now.

      • 3 votes
      #12.1 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:16 PM EDT
      Augur Well

      It was, and is.

      • 1 vote
      #12.2 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:43 PM EDT
      cookin mama

      augur I think that is so cool.

      • 1 vote
      #12.3 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:44 PM EDT
      Augur Well

      Wilmington has a rich studio and film history. Carolco was there, MGM had a presence there before them, still a lot of work there. Ever see MatlocK? That big stone building with the wide steps you see him running up every episode? That's City Hall.

      About all of Patricks' scenes there, were out on I-17 with the trucks. I think they only spent a few weeks in town, all told. But quite a few movie and tv folks live in the area. Very common to see some very well known folks standing in a well known "home improvement" store, or a lunch counter down on the river in town.

      He came across as a genuine nice guy.

      • 1 vote
      #12.4 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 12:01 AM EDT
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      Proud American-252641

      How sad. Prayers and condolences to his family.

      • 5 votes
      Reply#13 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:38 PM EDT
      patsym546

      RIP. Patrick. A wonderful man and a wonderful actor. Condolences to his family and friends-he will be surely welcomed in Heaven.

      • 4 votes
      Reply#14 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:04 PM EDT
      Anka-345092

      He struck me as a gentle, passionate soul. And loved his sexy dancing! See you on the other side, Patrick.

      • 4 votes
      Reply#15 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:08 PM EDT
      Kai

      RIP......

      Wolveriiiiiiiines!!!

      • 6 votes
      Reply#16 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:08 PM EDT
      upswing

      He seemed like a decent fellow.

      RIP.

      • 4 votes
      Reply#17 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:17 PM EDT
      sanura

      wonderful actor/ man...RIP...you will be dearly missed by many

      • 2 votes
      Reply#18 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:40 PM EDT
      tcFlorida

      sad news indeed :(

      first movie I saw him in was Red Dawn and I've been a fan since.

      He will always live on through the films he gave to all of us.... we all thanks you for that!

      • 2 votes
      Reply#19 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:32 PM EDT
      YouLie-1337884Deleted
      veryhappydemocracy?

      Lesson to all - DON'T SMOKE!

      Smoking is a guaranteed, long horrible painful way to go.

      Tell that to the President, LOL, don't smoke. He'll keep smoking.

      • 2 votes
      Reply#21 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:38 PM EDT
      cookin mama

      I had a neighbor get that and she did not last long. And she never smoked a day in her life.

      • 2 votes
      Reply#22 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:46 PM EDT
      veryhappydemocracy?

      Boy, now that's weird, second hand smoke?

      And she never smoked a day in her life.

      I have a neighbor whose mother is near death and stopped smoking 15 years ago.

      • 3 votes
      Reply#23 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:51 PM EDT
      DragonWoman

      It was pancreatic cancer not lung cancer.

      I have known quite a few folks where I work, live with and die from cancer, and my aunt and her husband both died from different forms of cancer. No one knows the exact causes and should not be scolded for dying.

        #23.1 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 1:44 PM EDT
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        perplexed-1228048

        It's very sad, he seemed like a really nice, down to earth star and he died young. My thoughts are with his family, my hopes are for a cure for all forms of cancer.

        • 4 votes
        Reply#24 - Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:56 PM EDT
        Marcie-1011663

        How sad. Rest peacefully in God's arms, Patrick!

        • 3 votes
        Reply#25 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 12:12 AM EDT
        Kshark

        Dance with the angels,

        dance with the angels.

        RIP

        • 3 votes
        Reply#26 - Tue Sep 15, 2009 12:18 AM EDT
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