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Bill Paxton

American actor who played memorable roles in hit films

- Bill Paxton, screen actor. Born 17 May 1955, in Fort Worth, Texas. Died: 25 February 2017, aged 61

Bill Paxton, a prolific and charismati­c actor who had memorable roles in such blockbuste­rs as Apollo 13 and Titanic while also cherishing his work in One False Move and other low-budget movies and in the TV series Big Love, has died from complicati­ons due to surgery at the age of 61.

Paxton, a Fort Worth, Texas, native, appeared in dozens of movies and television shows and seemed to be around when history was made both on and off screen. As a boy, he was in the crowd that welcomed President John F. Kennedy in Texas on the morning of November 22, 1963, hours before Kennedy was killed in Dallas. As a young man, he worked in the art department for “B” movie king Roger Corman, who helped launch the careers of numerous actors and filmmakers.

Paxton’s movie credits included some of the signature works of the past 40 years, from Titanic and Apollo 13 to The Terminator and Aliens. Television fans knew him for his role as a polygamist, with three wives who expected the best from him, in the HBO series Big Love, for which he received three Golden Globe nomination­s.

“Bill Paxton was a big-hearted, thoughtful and honorable person,” his Big Love co-star Chloe Sevigny said in a statement.

“He always had a smile on his face and could entertain any room with his wonderful stories of his many amazing years in Hollywood.”

Paxton was currently starring in the TV drama Training Day, which premiered on 2 February. The network has not yet announced whether it will continue to air the completed episodes.

Paxton is survived by his wife of 30 years, Louise Newbury, and their two children. His first marriage, to Kelly Rowan, ended in divorce.

Nearly 200 storm chasers paid tribute on Sunday to the late actor by spelling out his initials using GPS coordinate­s on a map depicting the heart of Tornado Alley. The effort was to honour the leading man in the disaster movie Twister, which inspired a generation to follow in his fictional footsteps.

Paxton’s death added a sad note to Sunday night’s Academy Awards ceremonies. He was never nominated but appeared in several Oscar-winning movies and was beloved and respected throughout Hollywood and beyond. “Watch One False Move or A Simple Plan to see this lovely leading man, at his finest,” Paxton’s friend Rob Lowe tweeted.

Paxton brought a reliably human dimension to big-

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