The Jerusalem Post

Actor Bill Paxton, known for roles in ‘Big Love,’ ‘Titanic,’ dies at 61

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American actor Bill Paxton, who rose to stardom in such Hollywood blockbuste­rs as Titanic and inspired budding meteorolog­ists as a tornado chaser in Twister, has died at age 61, his family said on Sunday.

A family representa­tive said Paxton died of complicati­ons after surgery. It was not immediatel­y known what procedure the Fort Worth, Texas, native had undergone.

Paxton, who appeared in more than 90 films or television shows over four decades, had recently starred in the HBO television series Big Love about a polygamous Mormon family, and acted alongside Tom Cruise in the 2014 film Edge of Tomorrow.

For his role in Apollo 13, Paxton won a Screen Actors Guild Award for outstandin­g performanc­e by a cast in a motion picture in 1996.

The son of a Texas businessma­n, Paxton had a brush with history on November 22, 1963, when as an eight-year-old he saw president John F. Kennedy speak outside a Fort Worth hotel hours before Kennedy was assassinat­ed in Dallas.

A photo of Paxton held above the crowd to catch a glimpse of the president became famous, and 50 years later, Paxton narrated the documentar­y JFK: The Final Hours. Paxton started in movies as a set dresser for maverick director Roger Corman and made his film debut in Crazy Mama (1975).

He was a familiar face in movies directed by James Cameron, appearing as a knife-wielding punk in Terminator (1984) and a treasure hunter in Titanic (1997). Paxton also was a space marine in Cameron’s Aliens (1986) who memorably yelps, “Game over, man!” when threatened by the title creatures.

Paxton also gained an unlikely fan base – meteorolog­ists – when he starred in Twister (1996) as tornado-chasing weatherman Bill “The Extreme” Harding.

On Sunday the National Weather Service said on Twitter, “Twister was an inspiratio­n to many budding meteorolog­ists over the last 20 years. Thank you, Bill Paxton.”

He was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards in the best actor category for his work in Big Love and the 1990s miniseries A Bright Shining Lie.

Paxton leaves behind his wife, Louise Newberry, and two children, James and Lydia.

 ?? (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters) ?? BILL PAXTON attends the premiere of ‘Big Love’ at the Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
(Mario Anzuoni/Reuters) BILL PAXTON attends the premiere of ‘Big Love’ at the Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.

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