He’s Not Dead, He’s Just Drawn That Way
Bob Hoskins, best remembered as Mario in Super Mario Bros.,
has died of pneumonia at the age of 71. Notable for often playing heavies
because of his look and because he was British, Hoskins turned in a comic
tour-de-force performance in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? as a toon-hating Sam
Spade for which he received a Golden Globe nomination. Had Robert DeNiro not
reconsidered turning down the role of Al Capone in The Untouchables, Hoskins
would have been the one that wanted Kevin Coster dead, his family dead, his
house burned to the ground. Instead Brian de Palma sent him a check for six
figures, prompting Hoskins to call de Palma and ask if there were any other
roles he didn’t want him to have. Other appearances that were strictly
financially based included Smee in Hook and again in Neverland, J. Edgar Hoover
in Nixon, Ginger Spice’s disguise in Spice World, and Winston’s voice in
Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties.
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