Bill Paxton

Bill Paxton

  • Born: 1955-5-17
  • Birthplace: Texas
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Profession: Actor, producer
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: New York University
  • Representative Works: "Fish Head" "tornado"
  • Bill Paxton (May 17, 1955-February 25, 2017), Birth in Fort Worth, Texas, American actor.
    At the age of 18, Paxton came to Los Angeles to look for development opportunities. In 1975, in Jonathan Demme 's "Crazy Mother", participated in the filming as a supporting role. In addition to acting, he also tried to be a director, write scripts, and serve as a producer.
    Paxton received a heart valve replacement at the Cedar-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on February 14, 2017. Complications occurred during the operation to repair the aortic aneurysm . On February 25, 11 days later, Paxton died of a stroke due to "complications of surgery" at the age of 61. [1] 

    Performing Experience

    Bill Paxton (Bill Paxton), Birth at Fort Worth, Texas on May 17, 1955 . When he was 18 years old, Paxton came to Los Angeles to look for development opportunities, and soon he found a job as a set designer at Roger Coman’s New World Film Company. In 1975, Bill Paxton participated in the filming for the first time as a humble supporting role in Jonathan Demme 's "Crazy Mama" (Crazy Mama). Soon, he arrived in New York and studied acting with Stella Adler at New York University. After playing a small role in the film "Stripes", he found a relatively stable job in the low-cost film and television industry. In addition to acting, he also tried to be a director, write scripts, and serve as a producer. His short film "Fish Heads" (Fish Heads) won a movie award after it was broadcast on the "Saturday Night Live Show" column.
    Hollywood celebrity director James James Cameron appreciated Bill Paxton very much and used him to play different roles in many films. In 1984, he played a small supporting role for the first time in the film " The Terminator " (The Terminator) directed by James Cameron ; in 1986, he played in "Aliens" (Aliens) written and directed by James CameronCorporal, left a deep impression on the audience. In 1987, he played a vampire wandering back and forth in Catherine Bigelow's " Near Dark " (Near Dark). He also starred in the science fiction film " Weird Science " (Weird Science) directed by John Hughes , as Wyatt’s sadistic brother Barbara Schett .
    Although he has been working hard in the film and television industry, it was not until he took the lead in Film noir "One False Move" that Bill Paxton made a major breakthrough in his career and won the film critics. Praise. Soon, he got the opportunity to play several major supporting roles in Tombstone. In 1994, he played the lead role in " True Lies " (True Lies) directed by James Cameron ; in 1995, he played Fried Hayes among the three astronauts in " Apollo 13 " (Apollo 13). He starred in the film " tornado " (Twister) in 1996, and in the film " Titanic " (Titanic) in 1997 . After appearing in a series of big investment films, Bill Paxton has gradually become well-known. In 2001, Paxton's Self Directed And Acted film " hand of God; la mano de Dios " (Frailty) was widely acclaimed, and the film was regarded as his masterpiece. In 2003 he starred in the film " Resistance ", in 2004 starred in " Thunderbirds Are Go ", " Broken Lizard's Club Dread " and other films.
    Extended Reading

    Boxing Helena quotes

    • Doctor Nick Cavanaugh: If you were a real woman, you'd lie to me about our sex.

    • Doctor Nick Cavanaugh: Make a wish.

      Helena: They never come true.

      Doctor Nick Cavanaugh: Mine has.