Brad Mehldau,
Daniel Gonzalez,
Drew MacIver,
Gina Sigillito,
Janne Sevtsenko, birthplace unspecified, Estonian actress
Jay Mohr,
Jeffrey Miller,
Krishna Kumar “Kay Kay” Menon,
Lester G. Reynolds,
Lisa Gal, birthplace unspecified, American cheerleader
Luis DeMatos, birthplace unspecified, Mozambique-born Portuguese magician
Marsha Wattanapanich, birthplace unspecified, German/Thai actress/singer
Natalya Petrova, birthplace unspecified, Russian actress
Nicholas Guilak,
Pontus Hjortén, birthplace unspecified, Swedish actor
River
Sung-jae Lee,
Tim Garrick,
There are a couple of things I think we can all agree on about River Phoenix.
One, it’s a shame he died so young. Two, chicks dug him, and straight guys tolerated him just fine too. Gay guys, well, I mean, obviously, I guess, right? So he was an actor it was damn near impossible not to like. And yet there was something about the style of his
Opinions diverge from there. I’ve been quizzing friends about what kind of career Today’s Winner might have had, had an antidote for his lethal speedball been available. It’s very much in the eye of the beholder. While it’s universally acknowledged that the careers of a couple of actors would have taken a very different turn had he lived, if you look at that group, it only underscores how tricky it is to pin down what lay in store for an older River Phoenix.
First, you have the actual beneficiaries. Of the three roles the deceased was known to have been in line for, two ended up being snapped up by Leonardo DiCaprio, and one by Christian Slater. But each of those guys started out as one kind of thing, and each turned into quite another. That's the joy of watching young actors burn brightly in their twenties; you never know what species of creature any one of them might emerge as twenty years along. Compare, from a slightly earlier vintage, these guys.
This kid showed enough range in the eighties and nineties that I'm certain he could have turned into just about any kind of thing. Here are just a few of the parts I’d have been interested to see our honoree cast in.
Not necessarily saying that the people who played these parts didn’t do an admirable job. Just recalling that every part that ever gets cast is at the expense of everyone else who might have played it.
Directors I would have liked him to work with, in roles unknown: Antonioni, Cronenberg, Harron, Jarmusch, Schrader, Spielberg, Waters
Impossible projects he would have been ideal for:
>A fiction film about the destitute gypsy existence of the
>Roger Avary’s unproduced screenplay about the young Salvador Dalí
>A biopic about Philip K. Dick’s five marriages, which would be shot on and off over the course of 25 or so actual years
There's a lot more to say on this subject, but essays and blog posts are not the same thing. So, shortly and sweetly, happy birthday kid. Glad you were born, sorry you died.
Sleepy Hollow is a picture that holds the distinction of having a title that doubles as a description of the way watching it will make you feel.
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