Patrick Swayze, who seamlessly blended sensitivity and brawn in roles as diverse as a dance instructor in Dirty Dancing and a surfing bank robber in Point Break, has died after playing a role that demanded more of his courage and determination than any other: cancer patient.
The 57-year-old star of Ghost and The Outsiders, who was nominated three times for an acting Golden Globe, endured a nearly two-year battle with pancreatic cancer. Swayze's publicist said he died Monday with family at his side, according to the Associated Press.
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He fought until the end, even performing grueling stunts while filming his A&E drama series, The Beast. Co-star Travis Fimmel said in January that the strain of fighting the disease rarely showed during filming.
"You can hardly tell with the guy," he told TVGuide.com. "He's such a man. The sickest thing about him on set is probably his jokes."
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Patrick Swayze is dancing again, but there isn't anything dirty about it. The drama One Last Dance, written, directed by and costarring his wife, Lisa Niemi, represents a passion project nearly two decades in the making. Now that the film (about a trio of dancers who must reunite to save something dear to them) is available on DVD, the marrieds are having, well, the time of their life.
TVGuide.com: You recently had a birthday, Patrick. Do you feel, what is it, 53? What are we saying these days?Patrick Swayze: Well, I've never lied. I'm feeling like I should start to, though, what do you think? Lisa Niemi: He's always been totally honest about his age.Swayze: I'm 53 and it's amazing.
TVGuide.com: As amazing as the fact that you two have been married for 30 years. What is your secret?Swayze: Keep dancing and keep looking in each other's eyes.
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