Philip Baker Hall died on Sunday night “surrounded by loved ones.”
“My neighbor, friend, and one of the wisest, most talented and kindest people I’ve ever met, Philip Baker Hall, died peacefully last night,” Farmer wrote on Twitter Monday. “He was surrounded by loved ones. The world has an empty space in it.”The Washington Post
in 2017. His passion for performance originated at the University of Toledo, leading him to pursue acting professionally in the 1970s. “When I first came out here, I was totally naive. I didn’t know where to start,” Hall told the outlet. “Television really had no meaning for me. We never had a television. I didn’t see myself doing a movie. Ever. It didn’t seem possible or likely.”
The actor’s naïveté would give way to a five-decade career, with 185 titles on his IMDb page. Hall has worked with some of Hollywood’s most influential auteurs on projects including
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