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River Phoenix

River Jude Phoenix ( Bottom; August 23, 1970 – October 31, 1993) was an American actor and musician. Phoenix was known as a teen actor before taking on leading roles in critically acclaimed films. He received numerous accolades including Volpi Cup and the Independent Spirit Award as well as nominations for an Academy Award, and Golden Globe Award.

River Phoenix
Phoenix in 1989
Born
River Jude Bottom

(1970-08-23)August 23, 1970
DiedOctober 31, 1993(1993-10-31) (aged 23)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Cause of deathAcute combined drug intoxication
Resting placeCremated; ashes scattered at family ranch in Micanopy, Florida[1]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
  • songwriter
  • activist
Years active1982–1993
Parent
Relatives
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar

Phoenix grew up in an itinerant family, as the older brother of Rain Phoenix, Joaquin Phoenix, Liberty Phoenix, and Summer Phoenix. He began his acting career at age 10 in television commercials.[2] His early film roles include Explorers (1985), Stand by Me (1986), and The Mosquito Coast (1986). Phoenix made a transition into more adult-oriented roles earning an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role in the Sidney Lumet drama Running on Empty (1988). He earned the Volpi Cup for Best Actor and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead for his performance as Michael Waters, a gay hustler in search of his estranged mother in the Gus Van Sant drama My Own Private Idaho (1991).

Phoenix died at age 23 from combined drug intoxication in West Hollywood in the early hours of Halloween, 1993, having overdosed on cocaine and heroin (a mixture commonly known as speedball) at The Viper Room.[3]

Early life edit

Phoenix was born on August 23, 1970, in Madras, Oregon, the first child of Arlyn Dunetz and John Lee Bottom.[4] He has four younger siblings, Rain (born 1972), Joaquin (born 1974), Liberty (born 1976) and Summer (born 1978), as well as a paternal half-sister, Jodean (born 1964).[5] Phoenix's parents named him after the river of life from the Hermann Hesse novel Siddhartha,[2] and he received his middle name from the Beatles' song "Hey Jude". In an interview with People, Phoenix described his parents as "hippieish".[4]

His mother, Arlyn Phoenix, was born in New York to Jewish parents whose families had emigrated from Russia and Hungary.[6][7][8][9][10]

His father, John Lee Bottom, was a lapsed Catholic from Fontana, California, of English, German, and French ancestry.[8] In 1968, Phoenix's mother travelled across the United States. While hitchhiking in California she met John Lee Bottom. They married on September 13, 1969, less than a year after meeting.

Phoenix's family moved cross country when he was very young. Phoenix has stated that they lived in a "desperate situation." Phoenix often played guitar while he and his sister sang on street corners for money and food to support their ever-growing family.[11] Phoenix never attended formal school. Screenwriter Naomi Foner later commented, "He was totally, totally without education. I mean, he could read and write, and he had an appetite for it, but he had no deep roots into any kind of sense of history or literature."[11] George Sluizer claimed Phoenix was dyslexic.[12]

Children of God cult edit

In 1973, the family joined the religious organization known as the Children of God.[13] His family settled in Caracas, Venezuela, where the Children of God had stationed them to work as missionaries and fruit gatherers.

According to Vanity Fair, Phoenix was raped at the age of four.[14] In an interview with Details magazine in November 1991, Phoenix stated he lost his virginity at age four to other children while in the Children of God, but he had "blocked it out".[15][16] In 2019, his brother Joaquin would claim that River was joking, saying, "It was literally a joke, because he was so tired of being asked ridiculous questions by the press."[17] Although Phoenix rarely talked about the cult, he was quoted in an article published in Esquire in 1994 as having said, "They're disgusting, they're ruining people's lives."[18] Arlyn and John eventually grew disillusioned with the "Church" and left the cult in 1977.[19]

In the aforementioned interview with Details magazine, Phoenix said he was "completely celibate" between the ages of 10 and 14.[16]

Acting career edit

1980–1985: Early work and acting background edit

Back in the United States, Arlyn began working as a secretary for an NBC broadcaster and John as an exteriors architect. Talent agent Iris Burton spotted River, Joaquin, and their sisters Summer and Rain singing for spare change in Westwood, Los Angeles, and was so charmed by the family that she soon represented the four siblings.[20]

Phoenix started doing commercials for Mitsubishi, Ocean Spray, and Saks Fifth Avenue, and soon afterward he and the other children were signed by Paramount Pictures casting director Penny Marshall. River and Rain were assigned immediately to a show called Real Kids as audience warm-up performers. In 1980, Phoenix began to fully pursue his career as an actor, making his first appearance on a TV show called Fantasy singing with his sister Rain.[21][better source needed] In 1982, Phoenix was cast in the short-lived CBS television series, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, in which he starred as youngest brother Guthrie McFadden. Phoenix arrived at the auditions with his guitar and promptly burst into a convincing Elvis Presley impersonation, charming the show producer.[22][better source needed] By this age, Phoenix was also an accomplished tap dancer.[11]

Almost a year after Seven Brides ended in 1983, Phoenix found a new role in the 1984 television movie Celebrity, in which he played the part of young Jeffie Crawford. Although only onscreen for about ten minutes, his character was central.[23][better source needed] Less than a month after Celebrity came the ABC Afterschool Special: Backwards: The Riddle of Dyslexia. Phoenix starred as a young boy who discovers he has dyslexia. Joaquin starred in a small role alongside his brother. In September, the pilot episode of short-lived TV series It's Your Move aired. Phoenix was cast as Brian and only had one line of dialogue. He also starred as Robert Kennedy's son, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in the TV movie Robert Kennedy and His Times. After his role in Dyslexia was critically acclaimed, Phoenix was almost immediately cast in a major role in made-for-TV movie Surviving: A Family in Crisis. He starred as Philip Brogan alongside Molly Ringwald and Heather O'Rourke. Halfway through the filming of Surviving, Iris Burton contacted him about a possible role in the film Explorers.[24][better source needed]

In October 1984, Phoenix secured the role of geeky boy-scientist Wolfgang Müller in Joe Dante's big-budget science-fiction film Explorers alongside Ethan Hawke, and production began soon after. Released in the summer of 1985, this was Phoenix's first major motion picture role. In October 1986, Phoenix co-starred alongside Tuesday Weld and Geraldine Fitzgerald in the acclaimed CBS television movie Circle of Violence: A Family Drama, which told a story of domestic elder abuse. This was Phoenix's last television role before achieving film stardom.

1986–1993: Breakthrough and final projects edit

 
Phoenix and Martha Plimpton on the red carpet at the 61st Academy Awards, March 1989

Phoenix had a significant role in Rob Reiner's popular coming-of-age film Stand by Me (1986), which made him a household name at 16. Filming started on June 17, 1985, and ended in late August 1985, making Phoenix 14 for most (if not all) of the movie. The Washington Post opined that Phoenix gave the film its "centre of gravity".[11] Phoenix commented: "The truth is, I identified so much with the role of Chris Chambers that if I hadn't had my family to go back to after the shoot, I'd have probably had to see a psychiatrist."[25] Later that year, Phoenix completed Peter Weir's The Mosquito Coast (1986), playing the son of Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren's characters. "He was obviously going to be a movie star," observed Weir. "It's something apart from acting ability. Laurence Olivier never had what River had."[11] During the five-month shoot in Belize, Phoenix began a romance with co-star Martha Plimpton, a relationship which continued in some form for many years.[11] Phoenix was surprised by the poor reception for the film, feeling more secure about his work in it than he had in Stand by Me.[25]

Phoenix was next cast as the lead in the teen comedy-drama A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon (1988), but was disappointed with his performance: "It didn't turn out the way I thought it would, and I put the blame on myself. I wanted to do a comedy, and it was definitely a stretch, but I'm not sure I was even the right person for the role."[25] Also in 1988, Phoenix starred in Little Nikita alongside Sidney Poitier. During this time, the Phoenix family continued to move on a regular basis, relocating over forty times by the time Phoenix was 18. Phoenix purchased his family a ranch in Micanopy, Florida, near Gainesville, in 1987, in addition to a spread in Costa Rica.[26]

 
Phoenix at the 61st Academy Awards's Governor's Ball, March 1989

His sixth feature film was Sidney Lumet's Running on Empty (1988), for which the 18-year-old Phoenix received National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor and nominations for a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award, becoming the sixth-youngest Academy Award nominee in the category.[27][28] Phoenix jumped to his feet during the ceremony when Kevin Kline beat him to the Oscar. "I had to stop River from running to hug Kevin," recalled his mother Arlyn. "It never crossed his mind that he hadn't won".[26] In 1989, he portrayed a young Indiana Jones in the prologue of the box-office hit Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the third installment of the Indiana Jones franchise, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Harrison Ford.

Phoenix was photographed by Bruce Weber for Vogue and was spokesperson for a campaign for Gap in 1990. He starred with Kevin Kline, Tracey Ullman, Joan Plowright and Keanu Reeves in the 1990 comedy film I Love You to Death. Phoenix had met Reeves while Reeves was filming the 1989 film Parenthood with Phoenix's brother, Joaquin, and girlfriend, Martha Plimpton; however, Phoenix had reportedly auditioned for Bill in Reeves' then-current film Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure before the role was taken by Alex Winter.[29][30]

He co-starred with Lili Taylor in the acclaimed independent picture Dogfight (1991), directed by Nancy Savoca. In the romantic coming-of-age drama set in San Francisco, Phoenix portrayed a young U.S. Marine on the night before he is shipped off to Vietnam in November 1963. Taylor remarked that Phoenix suffered because he could not distance himself from his character: "He also hadn't gotten into any [drugs] – he was just drinking then, too. It was different ... That was actually a hard part for him, because it was so radically different from who he was. He was such a hippie, and here he was playing this marine. It actually caused him a lot of discomfort. I don't think he enjoyed that, actually, getting into that psyche."[31]

 
River Phoenix, Dan Aykroyd, and Sky Phoenix on the set of the movie Sneakers in 1991

Phoenix reunited with Keanu Reeves to co-star in Gus Van Sant's 1991 avant-garde film My Own Private Idaho. In his review for Newsweek, David Ansen praised Phoenix's performance as gay hustler Michael Waters: "The campfire scene in which Mike awkwardly declares his unrequited love for Scott is a marvel of delicacy. In this, and every scene, Phoenix immerses himself so deeply inside his character you almost forget you've seen him before: it's a stunningly sensitive performance, poignant and comic at once". He won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 1991 Venice Film Festival. In addition, the 21-year-old Phoenix received Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead and National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor, becoming the second-youngest winner of the former.[32] His critically acclaimed performance helped bring queer cinema to a mainstream audience. The film and its success solidified his image as an actor with edgy, leading man potential. In that period, Phoenix was beginning to use marijuana, cocaine and heroin with some friends.[4][33]

Around this time, Phoenix was approached by George Lucas to reprise his role of a younger Indiana Jones for The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, a spin-off television series produced by the ABC that served as a prequel to the Indiana Jones films. However, Phoenix declined to reprise the role due to having started his career in different sitcoms and struggled hard to get out from the television medium, not being willing to return to it. The role of a younger Indy was eventually filled by Corey Carrier and Sean Patrick Flannery respectively.[34]

He teamed up with Robert Redford and again with Sidney Poitier for the conspiracy/espionage thriller Sneakers (1992). A month later, he began production on Sam Shepard's art-house ghost western Silent Tongue (which was released in 1994). He was beaten out for the role of Paul by Brad Pitt in A River Runs Through It. Phoenix then starred in Peter Bogdanovich's country music-themed film, The Thing Called Love (1993), the last completed picture before his death. He began a relationship with co-star Samantha Mathis on the set.

Unreleased and unfilmed projects edit

Phoenix's sudden death prevented him from playing various roles:

Music edit

 
Phoenix (middle) with Aleka's Attic.
 
Phoenix in 1991 playing with Aleka's Attic at The Cubby Bear.

Although Phoenix's movie career was generating most of the income for his family, it has been stated by close friends and relatives that his true passion was music. Phoenix was a singer, songwriter, and accomplished guitarist. He had begun teaching himself guitar at age five and had stated in an interview for E! in 1988 that his family's move to Los Angeles when he was nine was so that he and his sister "could become recording artists. I fell into commercials for financial reasons and acting became an attractive concept". Before securing an acting agent, Phoenix and his siblings tried to forge a career in music by playing cover versions on the streets of the Westwood district of LA, often being moved along by police because gathering crowds would obstruct the sidewalk. From the first fruits of his film success, Phoenix saved $650 to obtain his prized possession: a guitar with which he wrote what he described as "progressive, ethereal folk-rock".[25]

While working on A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon in 1986, Phoenix had written and recorded a song, "Heart to Get", specifically for the end credits of the movie. 20th Century Fox cut it from the completed film, but director William Richert put it back into place for his director's cut some years later. It was during filming that Phoenix met Chris Blackwell of Island Records; this meeting would later secure Phoenix a two-year development deal with the label. Phoenix disliked the idea of being a solo artist and relished collaboration; therefore he focused on putting together a band. Aleka's Attic were formed in 1987 and the lineup included his sister Rain.[48]

Phoenix was committed to gaining credibility by his own merit and maintained that the band would not use his name when securing performances that were not benefits for charitable organizations. Phoenix's first release was "Across the Way", co-written with bandmate Josh McKay, which was released in 1989 on a benefit album for PETA titled Tame Yourself.[49] In 1991, Phoenix wrote and recorded a spoken word piece called "Curi Curi" for Milton Nascimento's album TXAI.[50] Also in 1991, the Aleka's Attic track "Too Many Colors" was used in the film My Own Private Idaho, which included Phoenix in a starring role.

Aleka's Attic disbanded in 1992, but Phoenix continued writing and performing. While working on the film The Thing Called Love in 1993, Phoenix wrote and recorded the song "Lone Star State of Mine", which he performs in the movie. The song was not included on the film's soundtrack album. In 1996, the Aleka's Attic track "Note to a Friend" was released on the 1996 benefit album In Defense of Animals; Volume II and featured Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers on bass. Phoenix had collaborated with friend John Frusciante after his first departure from Red Hot Chili Peppers and the songs "Height Down" and "Well I've Been" were released on Frusciante's second solo album Smile from the Streets You Hold in 1997.[51] Phoenix was an investor in the original House of Blues (founded by his good friend and Sneakers co-star Dan Aykroyd) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which opened its doors to the public after serving a group of homeless people on Thanksgiving Day 1992.[52]

Activism edit

Phoenix was a dedicated animal rights and environmental activist. He was a vegan from the age of seven.[53] He was a prominent spokesperson for PETA and won their Humanitarian Award in 1992 for his fund-raising efforts.[54] His first girlfriend Martha Plimpton recalled: "Once when we were fifteen, River and I went out for a fancy dinner in Manhattan, and I ordered soft-shell crabs. He left the restaurant and walked around on Park Avenue, crying. I went out and he said, 'I love you so much, why? ... ' He had such pain that I was eating an animal, that he hadn't impressed on me what was right."[26]

In 1990, Phoenix wrote an environmental awareness essay about Earth Day targeted at his young fan base, which was printed in Seventeen magazine.[55] He financially aided many environmental and humanitarian organizations, and bought 800 acres (320 ha) of endangered rainforest in Costa Rica.[56] As well as giving speeches at rallies for various groups, Phoenix and his band often played environmental benefits for well-known charities as well as local ones in the Gainesville, Florida area.[57]

He campaigned for Bill Clinton in the 1992 US presidential election.[58]

Personal life edit

In February 1986, during the filming of The Mosquito Coast, Phoenix began a romance with his co-star Martha Plimpton.[59] They had met a year earlier but initially disliked one another.[60][better source needed] They also co-starred in the 1988 film Running on Empty before the relationship ended in June 1989 due to Phoenix's drug use. The two maintained a close friendship until his death. Plimpton later stated, "When we split up, a lot of it was that I had learned that screaming, fighting, and begging wasn't going to change him. He had to change himself, and he didn't want to yet."[61]

A roman à clef Pink by director Gus Van Sant asserts that Phoenix was not a regular drug user but only an occasional one, and that the actor had a more serious problem with alcohol. Phoenix had always tried to hide his addictions because he feared that they might ruin his career as they did his relationship with Plimpton.[62]

For the last year of his life, in 1993, he dated his The Thing Called Love co-star Samantha Mathis. Mathis was with Phoenix on the night he died.[63]

Death edit

 
The Viper Room on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, where Phoenix died.

In late October 1993, Phoenix had returned to Los Angeles after flying back from spending one week in New Mexico. Before that, he had spent six to seven weeks in Utah to complete the three weeks of interior shots left on his last project, Dark Blood.[64] The film was finally completed in 2012.[65]

In Bob Forrest's book, Running with Monsters, he wrote that Phoenix spent the days preceding his death on a drug binge with John Frusciante from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Phoenix and Frusciante were consuming cocaine and heroin and had not slept for several days.[66]

On the evening of October 30, 1993, Phoenix arrived with his girlfriend Samantha Mathis, his brother Joaquin, and sister Rain at The Viper Room, a Hollywood nightclub partly owned by Johnny Depp. Phoenix was to perform with the band P, which featured Phoenix's friends Flea and John Frusciante from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gibby Haynes of the Butthole Surfers, Al Jourgensen of Ministry, and Depp.[33]

According to Bob Forrest, during the performance by P, Phoenix tapped him on the shoulder to tell him he was not feeling well and that he thought he had overdosed. Forrest said to Phoenix that he did not think that he was overdosing because he could stand and talk. Nonetheless, he offered to take Phoenix home, but the latter declined, saying he was feeling better. A few moments later, Forrest said that a commotion erupted in the club and he went outside to find Mathis screaming as her boyfriend was lying on the sidewalk having convulsions. Unable to determine whether Phoenix was breathing, Joaquin called 911. Rain proceeded to give Phoenix mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.[67]

According to Gibby Haynes, the band was performing their song "Michael Stipe" while Phoenix was outside the venue having seizures on the sidewalk.[68] When the news filtered through the club, Flea left the stage and rushed outside. By that time, paramedics had arrived on the scene and found Phoenix turning cyanotic, suffering from cardiac arrest and asystole. They administered medication in an attempt to restart his heart.

When the ambulance arrived, Phoenix was still alive, and Flea accompanied him to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.[67] Attempts to resuscitate Phoenix at the hospital were unsuccessful. He was pronounced dead at 1:51 a.m. PST on the morning of October 31, 1993, at the age of 23.[69]

Aftermath edit

Years later, Samantha Mathis said that during her relationship with River, she had known him to be sober. However, Mathis added that in the moments immediately prior to his death, she "knew something was going on". Mathis added, "I didn't see anyone doing drugs [that night] but he was high in a way that made me feel uncomfortable".[70] She added that "the heroin that killed him didn't happen until he was in the Viper Room". Mathis went to the restroom, and on her way back to the table, she saw Phoenix scuffling with another man. The bouncers removed both men from the club. Mathis shouted at the other man, "What have you done? What are you on?" Another person responded, "Leave him alone, you're spoiling his high." By that time, Phoenix had fallen to the ground and begun to convulse.[71]

Following Phoenix's death, the club became a makeshift shrine, with fans and mourners leaving flowers, pictures and candles on the sidewalk, as well as graffiti messages on the walls of the venue.[72] A sign was placed in the window that read, "With much respect and love to River and his family, The Viper Room is temporarily closed. Our heartfelt condolences to all his family, friends and loved ones. He will be missed."[73] The club remained closed for a week. Depp continued to close the club every year on October 31 until selling his share in 2004.[74]

The autopsy report, finalized on November 15, 1993, stated that there were "high concentrations of morphine and cocaine in the blood, as well as other substances in smaller concentrations." The cause of death was "acute multiple drug intoxication".[75]

On November 24, 1993, Arlyn Phoenix (who later changed her name to Heart) published an open letter in the Los Angeles Times on her son's life and death. It read, in part:

His friends, co-workers and the rest of our family know that River was not a regular drug user. He lived at home in Florida with us and was almost never a part of the "club scene" in Los Angeles. He had just arrived in L.A. from the pristine beauty and quietness of Utah where he was filming for six weeks. We feel that the excitement and energy of the Halloween nightclub and party scene were way beyond his usual experience and control. How many other beautiful young souls, who remain anonymous to us, have died by using drugs recreationally? It is my prayer that River's leaving in this way will focus the attention of the world on how painfully the spirits of his generation are being worn down. River made such a big impression during his life on Earth. He found his voice and found his place. And even River, who had the whole world at his fingertips to listen, felt deep frustration that no one heard. What is it going to take? Chernobyl wasn't enough. Exxon Valdez wasn't enough. A bloody war over oil wasn't enough. If River's passing opens our global heart, then I say, thanks dear, beloved son, for yet another gift to all of us.[76]

Before his death, Phoenix's image—one he bemoaned in interviews—had been clean, owing in part to his public dedication to his various social, political, humanitarian, and dietary interests that were not always popular in the 1980s. As a result, his death elicited a vast amount of coverage from the media.[77] Phoenix was described by one writer as "the vegan James Dean", and comparisons were made regarding the youth and sudden deaths of both actors.[78]

Phoenix was cremated and his ashes were scattered at the family ranch in Micanopy, Florida.

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Explorers Wolfgang Müller
1986 Stand by Me Chris Chambers
The Mosquito Coast Charlie Fox
1988 A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon Jimmy Reardon
Little Nikita Jeff Grant
Running on Empty Danny Pope
1989 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Young Indiana Jones
1990 I Love You to Death Devo Nod
1991 Dogfight Eddie Birdlace
My Own Private Idaho Michael "Mikey" Waters
1992 Sneakers Carl Arbogast
1993 The Thing Called Love James Wright
1994 Silent Tongue Talbot Roe Posthumous release
2012 Dark Blood Boy Posthumous release, final film role – filmed in 1993

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1982–1983 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Guthrie McFadden 21 episodes
1984 Celebrity Jeffie Crawford (Age 11) Miniseries
ABC Afterschool Special Brian Ellsworth Episode: "Backwards: The Riddle of Dyslexia"
It's Your Move Brian Episode: "Pilot"
Hotel Kevin Episode: "Transitions"
1985 Robert Kennedy and His Times Robert Kennedy Jr. (Part 3) Miniseries
Family Ties Eugene Forbes Episode: "My Tutor"
Surviving: A Family in Crisis Philip Brogan Television film
1986 Circle of Violence: A Family Drama Chris Benfield Television film

Music videos edit

Year Title Artist Role
1986 "Stand by Me" Ben E. King Himself
1992 "Breaking the Girl" Red Hot Chili Peppers Himself

Awards, honors, and legacy edit

Actors who have credited Phoenix as a major influence as well as paving the way for them include Leonardo DiCaprio,[79] Jared Leto[80] and James Franco.[81][82] As teenagers, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck used "RiverP," in homage to Phoenix, as the password to the bank account they shared.[83] During his acceptance speech for Best Actor at the 92nd Academy Awards, Joaquin Phoenix honored his brother by stating "When he was 17, my brother [River] wrote this lyric. He said: 'run to the rescue with love and peace will follow.'"[84] Joaquin and partner Rooney Mara named their son, River, after him.[85]

Phoenix has been ranked numerous times on a number of lists recognizing his talent and career. He was listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1986" in "John Willis' Screen World" (2004). Phoenix was voted at No. 64 on a "Greatest Movie Stars of All Time" poll by Channel 4 television in the UK. The poll was made up wholly of votes from prominent figures of the acting and directing communities. He was ranked No. 86 in Empire magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list in 1997.

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1983 Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a New Television Series Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Nominated
1984 Best Young Actor in a Drama Series Won
1985 Best Young Actor in a Family Film Made for Television ABC Afterschool Special Nominated
1985 Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor – Motion Picture Explorers Nominated
1986 Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Special or Mini-Series Surviving: A Family in Crisis Won
1987 Jackie Coogan Award (shared with Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman and Jerry O'Connell) Stand by Me Yes
1988 Best Young Male Superstar in Motion Pictures The Mosquito Coast Nominated
1988 Academy Award Best Supporting Actor Running on Empty Nominated
1988 Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture Nominated
1988 National Board of Review Best Supporting Actor Won
1991 Venice International Film Festival Volpi Cup for Best Actor My Own Private Idaho Won
1991 Independent Spirit Award Best Male Lead Won [32]
1991 National Society of Film Critics Best Actor Won
1991 New York Film Critics Circle Award Best Actor 2nd place

In popular culture edit

Phoenix's status as a teen idol and promising young actor, and his subsequent premature death, made him a frequent subject in popular culture media. He first gained references in music with Brazilian singer Milton Nascimento writing the song "River Phoenix: Letter to a Young Actor" about him after having seen Phoenix in The Mosquito Coast (1986). The song appears on the 1989 release Miltons.[86]

Gus Van Sant, with whom Phoenix worked in the film My Own Private Idaho, dedicated his 1993 movie Even Cowgirls Get the Blues as well as his 1997 novel Pink to him. Experimental Santa Cruz filmmaker Cam Archer also produced a documentary called Drowning River Phoenix as part of his American Fame series.[87]

Natalie Merchant, singer from 10,000 Maniacs, wrote and sang about the media's immediate and critical effect on culture and cultural icons such as River Phoenix. In "River", a 1995 song from Tigerlily, Merchant defends River Phoenix as she castigates the media for systematically dissecting the child actor after his death.[88]

Phoenix was the subject of a controversial song by Australian group TISM titled "(He'll Never Be An) Ol' Man River" the single originally featured a mock-up of Phoenix's tombstone as its cover art in 1995. The chorus features the line, "I'm on the drug that killed River Phoenix."[89]

A lesser-known reference to River Phoenix was Final Fantasy VIII's main protagonist Squall Leonhart. Tetsuya Nomura, the lead character designer for the game, stated he modeled Squall on River's visage during development, and even gave Squall the same birthdate.[90] The scene of Phoenix's death also merits several mentions in William Gibson's book Spook Country.[91]

Rapper Tyler, the Creator references Phoenix in his 2017's Flower Boy, perceived by some critics as a kind of coming out album.[92][93]

With the song Halloween on the album Storm Hymnal: Gems from the Vault the band Grant Lee Buffalo paid homage to River Phoenix. The lyrics in the refrain are: You were like my own James Byron Dean/ Private Idaho was my East of Eden/ Hit me like a stone when I heard you passed/ On Halloween

See also edit

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Edwards, Gavin (October 22, 2013). Last Night at the Viper Room: River Phoenix and the Hollywood He Left Behind. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062273154.
  • Glatt, John (1995). Lost in Hollywood: The Fast Times and Short Life of River Phoenix. D.I. Fine. ISBN 1-55611-440-0.
  • Holmstrom, John. The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995. Norwich, Michael Russell, 1996.
  • Lawrence, Barry C. (2004). In Search of River Phoenix: the Truth Behind the Myth. WORDSWORTH Pub. ISBN 0-9672491-9-8.
  • Robb, Brian J. (1995). River Phoenix: a short life. Harper Perennial. ISBN 0-06-095132-X.

External links edit

river, phoenix, river, jude, phoenix, bottom, august, 1970, october, 1993, american, actor, musician, phoenix, known, teen, actor, before, taking, leading, roles, critically, acclaimed, films, received, numerous, accolades, including, volpi, independent, spiri. River Jude Phoenix ne Bottom August 23 1970 October 31 1993 was an American actor and musician Phoenix was known as a teen actor before taking on leading roles in critically acclaimed films He received numerous accolades including Volpi Cup and the Independent Spirit Award as well as nominations for an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award River PhoenixPhoenix in 1989BornRiver Jude Bottom 1970 08 23 August 23 1970Madras Oregon U S DiedOctober 31 1993 1993 10 31 aged 23 Los Angeles California U S Cause of deathAcute combined drug intoxicationResting placeCremated ashes scattered at family ranch in Micanopy Florida 1 OccupationsActormusiciansongwriteractivistYears active1982 1993ParentArlyn Phoenix mother RelativesRain Phoenix sister Joaquin Phoenix brother Liberty Phoenix sister Summer Phoenix sister Musical careerGenresAlternative rockfolk rockInstrumentsVocalsguitar Phoenix grew up in an itinerant family as the older brother of Rain Phoenix Joaquin Phoenix Liberty Phoenix and Summer Phoenix He began his acting career at age 10 in television commercials 2 His early film roles include Explorers 1985 Stand by Me 1986 and The Mosquito Coast 1986 Phoenix made a transition into more adult oriented roles earning an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role in the Sidney Lumet drama Running on Empty 1988 He earned the Volpi Cup for Best Actor and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead for his performance as Michael Waters a gay hustler in search of his estranged mother in the Gus Van Sant drama My Own Private Idaho 1991 Phoenix died at age 23 from combined drug intoxication in West Hollywood in the early hours of Halloween 1993 having overdosed on cocaine and heroin a mixture commonly known as speedball at The Viper Room 3 Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Children of God cult 2 Acting career 2 1 1980 1985 Early work and acting background 2 2 1986 1993 Breakthrough and final projects 2 3 Unreleased and unfilmed projects 3 Music 4 Activism 5 Personal life 6 Death 6 1 Aftermath 7 Filmography 7 1 Film 7 2 Television 7 3 Music videos 8 Awards honors and legacy 9 In popular culture 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksEarly life editPhoenix was born on August 23 1970 in Madras Oregon the first child of Arlyn Dunetz and John Lee Bottom 4 He has four younger siblings Rain born 1972 Joaquin born 1974 Liberty born 1976 and Summer born 1978 as well as a paternal half sister Jodean born 1964 5 Phoenix s parents named him after the river of life from the Hermann Hesse novel Siddhartha 2 and he received his middle name from the Beatles song Hey Jude In an interview with People Phoenix described his parents as hippieish 4 His mother Arlyn Phoenix was born in New York to Jewish parents whose families had emigrated from Russia and Hungary 6 7 8 9 10 His father John Lee Bottom was a lapsed Catholic from Fontana California of English German and French ancestry 8 In 1968 Phoenix s mother travelled across the United States While hitchhiking in California she met John Lee Bottom They married on September 13 1969 less than a year after meeting Phoenix s family moved cross country when he was very young Phoenix has stated that they lived in a desperate situation Phoenix often played guitar while he and his sister sang on street corners for money and food to support their ever growing family 11 Phoenix never attended formal school Screenwriter Naomi Foner later commented He was totally totally without education I mean he could read and write and he had an appetite for it but he had no deep roots into any kind of sense of history or literature 11 George Sluizer claimed Phoenix was dyslexic 12 Children of God cult edit In 1973 the family joined the religious organization known as the Children of God 13 His family settled in Caracas Venezuela where the Children of God had stationed them to work as missionaries and fruit gatherers According to Vanity Fair Phoenix was raped at the age of four 14 In an interview with Details magazine in November 1991 Phoenix stated he lost his virginity at age four to other children while in the Children of God but he had blocked it out 15 16 In 2019 his brother Joaquin would claim that River was joking saying It was literally a joke because he was so tired of being asked ridiculous questions by the press 17 Although Phoenix rarely talked about the cult he was quoted in an article published in Esquire in 1994 as having said They re disgusting they re ruining people s lives 18 Arlyn and John eventually grew disillusioned with the Church and left the cult in 1977 19 In the aforementioned interview with Details magazine Phoenix said he was completely celibate between the ages of 10 and 14 16 Acting career edit1980 1985 Early work and acting background edit Back in the United States Arlyn began working as a secretary for an NBC broadcaster and John as an exteriors architect Talent agent Iris Burton spotted River Joaquin and their sisters Summer and Rain singing for spare change in Westwood Los Angeles and was so charmed by the family that she soon represented the four siblings 20 Phoenix started doing commercials for Mitsubishi Ocean Spray and Saks Fifth Avenue and soon afterward he and the other children were signed by Paramount Pictures casting director Penny Marshall River and Rain were assigned immediately to a show called Real Kids as audience warm up performers In 1980 Phoenix began to fully pursue his career as an actor making his first appearance on a TV show called Fantasy singing with his sister Rain 21 better source needed In 1982 Phoenix was cast in the short lived CBS television series Seven Brides for Seven Brothers in which he starred as youngest brother Guthrie McFadden Phoenix arrived at the auditions with his guitar and promptly burst into a convincing Elvis Presley impersonation charming the show producer 22 better source needed By this age Phoenix was also an accomplished tap dancer 11 Almost a year after Seven Brides ended in 1983 Phoenix found a new role in the 1984 television movie Celebrity in which he played the part of young Jeffie Crawford Although only onscreen for about ten minutes his character was central 23 better source needed Less than a month after Celebrity came the ABC Afterschool Special Backwards The Riddle of Dyslexia Phoenix starred as a young boy who discovers he has dyslexia Joaquin starred in a small role alongside his brother In September the pilot episode of short lived TV series It s Your Move aired Phoenix was cast as Brian and only had one line of dialogue He also starred as Robert Kennedy s son Robert F Kennedy Jr in the TV movie Robert Kennedy and His Times After his role in Dyslexia was critically acclaimed Phoenix was almost immediately cast in a major role in made for TV movie Surviving A Family in Crisis He starred as Philip Brogan alongside Molly Ringwald and Heather O Rourke Halfway through the filming of Surviving Iris Burton contacted him about a possible role in the film Explorers 24 better source needed In October 1984 Phoenix secured the role of geeky boy scientist Wolfgang Muller in Joe Dante s big budget science fiction film Explorers alongside Ethan Hawke and production began soon after Released in the summer of 1985 this was Phoenix s first major motion picture role In October 1986 Phoenix co starred alongside Tuesday Weld and Geraldine Fitzgerald in the acclaimed CBS television movie Circle of Violence A Family Drama which told a story of domestic elder abuse This was Phoenix s last television role before achieving film stardom 1986 1993 Breakthrough and final projects edit nbsp Phoenix and Martha Plimpton on the red carpet at the 61st Academy Awards March 1989 Phoenix had a significant role in Rob Reiner s popular coming of age film Stand by Me 1986 which made him a household name at 16 Filming started on June 17 1985 and ended in late August 1985 making Phoenix 14 for most if not all of the movie The Washington Post opined that Phoenix gave the film its centre of gravity 11 Phoenix commented The truth is I identified so much with the role of Chris Chambers that if I hadn t had my family to go back to after the shoot I d have probably had to see a psychiatrist 25 Later that year Phoenix completed Peter Weir s The Mosquito Coast 1986 playing the son of Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren s characters He was obviously going to be a movie star observed Weir It s something apart from acting ability Laurence Olivier never had what River had 11 During the five month shoot in Belize Phoenix began a romance with co star Martha Plimpton a relationship which continued in some form for many years 11 Phoenix was surprised by the poor reception for the film feeling more secure about his work in it than he had in Stand by Me 25 Phoenix was next cast as the lead in the teen comedy drama A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon 1988 but was disappointed with his performance It didn t turn out the way I thought it would and I put the blame on myself I wanted to do a comedy and it was definitely a stretch but I m not sure I was even the right person for the role 25 Also in 1988 Phoenix starred in Little Nikita alongside Sidney Poitier During this time the Phoenix family continued to move on a regular basis relocating over forty times by the time Phoenix was 18 Phoenix purchased his family a ranch in Micanopy Florida near Gainesville in 1987 in addition to a spread in Costa Rica 26 nbsp Phoenix at the 61st Academy Awards s Governor s Ball March 1989 His sixth feature film was Sidney Lumet s Running on Empty 1988 for which the 18 year old Phoenix received National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor and nominations for a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award becoming the sixth youngest Academy Award nominee in the category 27 28 Phoenix jumped to his feet during the ceremony when Kevin Kline beat him to the Oscar I had to stop River from running to hug Kevin recalled his mother Arlyn It never crossed his mind that he hadn t won 26 In 1989 he portrayed a young Indiana Jones in the prologue of the box office hit Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade the third installment of the Indiana Jones franchise directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Harrison Ford Phoenix was photographed by Bruce Weber for Vogue and was spokesperson for a campaign for Gap in 1990 He starred with Kevin Kline Tracey Ullman Joan Plowright and Keanu Reeves in the 1990 comedy film I Love You to Death Phoenix had met Reeves while Reeves was filming the 1989 film Parenthood with Phoenix s brother Joaquin and girlfriend Martha Plimpton however Phoenix had reportedly auditioned for Bill in Reeves then current film Bill amp Ted s Excellent Adventure before the role was taken by Alex Winter 29 30 He co starred with Lili Taylor in the acclaimed independent picture Dogfight 1991 directed by Nancy Savoca In the romantic coming of age drama set in San Francisco Phoenix portrayed a young U S Marine on the night before he is shipped off to Vietnam in November 1963 Taylor remarked that Phoenix suffered because he could not distance himself from his character He also hadn t gotten into any drugs he was just drinking then too It was different That was actually a hard part for him because it was so radically different from who he was He was such a hippie and here he was playing this marine It actually caused him a lot of discomfort I don t think he enjoyed that actually getting into that psyche 31 nbsp River Phoenix Dan Aykroyd and Sky Phoenix on the set of the movie Sneakers in 1991 Phoenix reunited with Keanu Reeves to co star in Gus Van Sant s 1991 avant garde film My Own Private Idaho In his review for Newsweek David Ansen praised Phoenix s performance as gay hustler Michael Waters The campfire scene in which Mike awkwardly declares his unrequited love for Scott is a marvel of delicacy In this and every scene Phoenix immerses himself so deeply inside his character you almost forget you ve seen him before it s a stunningly sensitive performance poignant and comic at once He won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 1991 Venice Film Festival In addition the 21 year old Phoenix received Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead and National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor becoming the second youngest winner of the former 32 His critically acclaimed performance helped bring queer cinema to a mainstream audience The film and its success solidified his image as an actor with edgy leading man potential In that period Phoenix was beginning to use marijuana cocaine and heroin with some friends 4 33 Around this time Phoenix was approached by George Lucas to reprise his role of a younger Indiana Jones for The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles a spin off television series produced by the ABC that served as a prequel to the Indiana Jones films However Phoenix declined to reprise the role due to having started his career in different sitcoms and struggled hard to get out from the television medium not being willing to return to it The role of a younger Indy was eventually filled by Corey Carrier and Sean Patrick Flannery respectively 34 He teamed up with Robert Redford and again with Sidney Poitier for the conspiracy espionage thriller Sneakers 1992 A month later he began production on Sam Shepard s art house ghost western Silent Tongue which was released in 1994 He was beaten out for the role of Paul by Brad Pitt in A River Runs Through It Phoenix then starred in Peter Bogdanovich s country music themed film The Thing Called Love 1993 the last completed picture before his death He began a relationship with co star Samantha Mathis on the set Unreleased and unfilmed projects edit Phoenix s sudden death prevented him from playing various roles Phoenix was due to begin work on Neil Jordan s Interview with the Vampire 1994 two weeks after his death 35 36 He was to play the part of Daniel Molloy the interviewer which then went to Christian Slater 37 38 who donated his entire 250 000 salary to two of Phoenix s favorite charitable organizations Earth Save and Earth Trust 39 40 41 The film has a dedication to Phoenix after the end credits The Guardian suggested in 2003 it was likely that Phoenix would have followed Interview with the Vampire by appearing as Susan Sarandon s son in Safe Passage 1994 a role that went to Sean Astin 37 Phoenix had signed onto the lead role in Broken Dreams a screenplay written by John Boorman and Neil Jordan to be directed by Boorman and co starring Winona Ryder The film was put on hold due to Phoenix s death In June 2012 it was announced that Caleb Landry Jones had been cast in the role 42 Gus Van Sant had persuaded Phoenix to agree to play the role of Cleve Jones in Milk when he was originally planning on making the movie in the early 1990s 43 The role was eventually played by Emile Hirsch in 2008 When Gus Van Sant was asked in Interview magazine You were going to do a movie with River about Andy Warhol right he said Yeah River kind of looked like Andy in his younger days But that project never really went forward 43 In 1988 Phoenix was reportedly carrying around a copy of the 1978 memoir The Basketball Diaries He had heard a movie version was in the works and wanted to play the autobiographical role of Jim Carroll The film was sent into hiatus on numerous occasions with Phoenix being cited as the main contender for the role each time The Basketball Diaries was made in 1995 with 19 year old Leonardo DiCaprio in the lead 44 He had expressed interest in playing the 19th century poet Arthur Rimbaud in Total Eclipse 1995 by Polish director Agnieszka Holland 37 Phoenix died before the movie was cast with the role eventually going to Leonardo DiCaprio 45 Phoenix was James Cameron s original choice to play Jack Dawson in Titanic 1997 with the role ultimately going to Leonardo DiCaprio 46 Comic book writer Lee Marrs claimed in a 2023 interview with the IndyCast podcast that Lucasfilm Ltd considered for a while to make a continuation to the Indiana Jones film series starring Phoenix as a younger Indy being this the primary reason for which Dark Horse Comics hoped to keep running their Indiana Jones comic book line Phoenix s death in 1993 put an end to this option and Dark Horse cancelled their line a few years later stopping the development of any Indiana Jones films until Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull came out in 2008 47 Music edit nbsp Phoenix middle with Aleka s Attic nbsp Phoenix in 1991 playing with Aleka s Attic at The Cubby Bear Although Phoenix s movie career was generating most of the income for his family it has been stated by close friends and relatives that his true passion was music Phoenix was a singer songwriter and accomplished guitarist He had begun teaching himself guitar at age five and had stated in an interview for E in 1988 that his family s move to Los Angeles when he was nine was so that he and his sister could become recording artists I fell into commercials for financial reasons and acting became an attractive concept Before securing an acting agent Phoenix and his siblings tried to forge a career in music by playing cover versions on the streets of the Westwood district of LA often being moved along by police because gathering crowds would obstruct the sidewalk From the first fruits of his film success Phoenix saved 650 to obtain his prized possession a guitar with which he wrote what he described as progressive ethereal folk rock 25 While working on A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon in 1986 Phoenix had written and recorded a song Heart to Get specifically for the end credits of the movie 20th Century Fox cut it from the completed film but director William Richert put it back into place for his director s cut some years later It was during filming that Phoenix met Chris Blackwell of Island Records this meeting would later secure Phoenix a two year development deal with the label Phoenix disliked the idea of being a solo artist and relished collaboration therefore he focused on putting together a band Aleka s Attic were formed in 1987 and the lineup included his sister Rain 48 Phoenix was committed to gaining credibility by his own merit and maintained that the band would not use his name when securing performances that were not benefits for charitable organizations Phoenix s first release was Across the Way co written with bandmate Josh McKay which was released in 1989 on a benefit album for PETA titled Tame Yourself 49 In 1991 Phoenix wrote and recorded a spoken word piece called Curi Curi for Milton Nascimento s album TXAI 50 Also in 1991 the Aleka s Attic track Too Many Colors was used in the film My Own Private Idaho which included Phoenix in a starring role Aleka s Attic disbanded in 1992 but Phoenix continued writing and performing While working on the film The Thing Called Love in 1993 Phoenix wrote and recorded the song Lone Star State of Mine which he performs in the movie The song was not included on the film s soundtrack album In 1996 the Aleka s Attic track Note to a Friend was released on the 1996 benefit album In Defense of Animals Volume II and featured Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers on bass Phoenix had collaborated with friend John Frusciante after his first departure from Red Hot Chili Peppers and the songs Height Down and Well I ve Been were released on Frusciante s second solo album Smile from the Streets You Hold in 1997 51 Phoenix was an investor in the original House of Blues founded by his good friend and Sneakers co star Dan Aykroyd in Cambridge Massachusetts which opened its doors to the public after serving a group of homeless people on Thanksgiving Day 1992 52 Activism editPhoenix was a dedicated animal rights and environmental activist He was a vegan from the age of seven 53 He was a prominent spokesperson for PETA and won their Humanitarian Award in 1992 for his fund raising efforts 54 His first girlfriend Martha Plimpton recalled Once when we were fifteen River and I went out for a fancy dinner in Manhattan and I ordered soft shell crabs He left the restaurant and walked around on Park Avenue crying I went out and he said I love you so much why He had such pain that I was eating an animal that he hadn t impressed on me what was right 26 In 1990 Phoenix wrote an environmental awareness essay about Earth Day targeted at his young fan base which was printed in Seventeen magazine 55 He financially aided many environmental and humanitarian organizations and bought 800 acres 320 ha of endangered rainforest in Costa Rica 56 As well as giving speeches at rallies for various groups Phoenix and his band often played environmental benefits for well known charities as well as local ones in the Gainesville Florida area 57 He campaigned for Bill Clinton in the 1992 US presidential election 58 Personal life editIn February 1986 during the filming of The Mosquito Coast Phoenix began a romance with his co star Martha Plimpton 59 They had met a year earlier but initially disliked one another 60 better source needed They also co starred in the 1988 film Running on Empty before the relationship ended in June 1989 due to Phoenix s drug use The two maintained a close friendship until his death Plimpton later stated When we split up a lot of it was that I had learned that screaming fighting and begging wasn t going to change him He had to change himself and he didn t want to yet 61 A roman a clef Pink by director Gus Van Sant asserts that Phoenix was not a regular drug user but only an occasional one and that the actor had a more serious problem with alcohol Phoenix had always tried to hide his addictions because he feared that they might ruin his career as they did his relationship with Plimpton 62 For the last year of his life in 1993 he dated his The Thing Called Love co star Samantha Mathis Mathis was with Phoenix on the night he died 63 Death edit nbsp The Viper Room on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles where Phoenix died In late October 1993 Phoenix had returned to Los Angeles after flying back from spending one week in New Mexico Before that he had spent six to seven weeks in Utah to complete the three weeks of interior shots left on his last project Dark Blood 64 The film was finally completed in 2012 65 In Bob Forrest s book Running with Monsters he wrote that Phoenix spent the days preceding his death on a drug binge with John Frusciante from the Red Hot Chili Peppers Phoenix and Frusciante were consuming cocaine and heroin and had not slept for several days 66 On the evening of October 30 1993 Phoenix arrived with his girlfriend Samantha Mathis his brother Joaquin and sister Rain at The Viper Room a Hollywood nightclub partly owned by Johnny Depp Phoenix was to perform with the band P which featured Phoenix s friends Flea and John Frusciante from the Red Hot Chili Peppers Gibby Haynes of the Butthole Surfers Al Jourgensen of Ministry and Depp 33 According to Bob Forrest during the performance by P Phoenix tapped him on the shoulder to tell him he was not feeling well and that he thought he had overdosed Forrest said to Phoenix that he did not think that he was overdosing because he could stand and talk Nonetheless he offered to take Phoenix home but the latter declined saying he was feeling better A few moments later Forrest said that a commotion erupted in the club and he went outside to find Mathis screaming as her boyfriend was lying on the sidewalk having convulsions Unable to determine whether Phoenix was breathing Joaquin called 911 Rain proceeded to give Phoenix mouth to mouth resuscitation 67 According to Gibby Haynes the band was performing their song Michael Stipe while Phoenix was outside the venue having seizures on the sidewalk 68 When the news filtered through the club Flea left the stage and rushed outside By that time paramedics had arrived on the scene and found Phoenix turning cyanotic suffering from cardiac arrest and asystole They administered medication in an attempt to restart his heart When the ambulance arrived Phoenix was still alive and Flea accompanied him to Cedars Sinai Medical Center 67 Attempts to resuscitate Phoenix at the hospital were unsuccessful He was pronounced dead at 1 51 a m PST on the morning of October 31 1993 at the age of 23 69 Aftermath edit Years later Samantha Mathis said that during her relationship with River she had known him to be sober However Mathis added that in the moments immediately prior to his death she knew something was going on Mathis added I didn t see anyone doing drugs that night but he was high in a way that made me feel uncomfortable 70 She added that the heroin that killed him didn t happen until he was in the Viper Room Mathis went to the restroom and on her way back to the table she saw Phoenix scuffling with another man The bouncers removed both men from the club Mathis shouted at the other man What have you done What are you on Another person responded Leave him alone you re spoiling his high By that time Phoenix had fallen to the ground and begun to convulse 71 Following Phoenix s death the club became a makeshift shrine with fans and mourners leaving flowers pictures and candles on the sidewalk as well as graffiti messages on the walls of the venue 72 A sign was placed in the window that read With much respect and love to River and his family The Viper Room is temporarily closed Our heartfelt condolences to all his family friends and loved ones He will be missed 73 The club remained closed for a week Depp continued to close the club every year on October 31 until selling his share in 2004 74 The autopsy report finalized on November 15 1993 stated that there were high concentrations of morphine and cocaine in the blood as well as other substances in smaller concentrations The cause of death was acute multiple drug intoxication 75 On November 24 1993 Arlyn Phoenix who later changed her name to Heart published an open letter in the Los Angeles Times on her son s life and death It read in part His friends co workers and the rest of our family know that River was not a regular drug user He lived at home in Florida with us and was almost never a part of the club scene in Los Angeles He had just arrived in L A from the pristine beauty and quietness of Utah where he was filming for six weeks We feel that the excitement and energy of the Halloween nightclub and party scene were way beyond his usual experience and control How many other beautiful young souls who remain anonymous to us have died by using drugs recreationally It is my prayer that River s leaving in this way will focus the attention of the world on how painfully the spirits of his generation are being worn down River made such a big impression during his life on Earth He found his voice and found his place And even River who had the whole world at his fingertips to listen felt deep frustration that no one heard What is it going to take Chernobyl wasn t enough Exxon Valdez wasn t enough A bloody war over oil wasn t enough If River s passing opens our global heart then I say thanks dear beloved son for yet another gift to all of us 76 Before his death Phoenix s image one he bemoaned in interviews had been clean owing in part to his public dedication to his various social political humanitarian and dietary interests that were not always popular in the 1980s As a result his death elicited a vast amount of coverage from the media 77 Phoenix was described by one writer as the vegan James Dean and comparisons were made regarding the youth and sudden deaths of both actors 78 Phoenix was cremated and his ashes were scattered at the family ranch in Micanopy Florida Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 1985 Explorers Wolfgang Muller 1986 Stand by Me Chris Chambers The Mosquito Coast Charlie Fox 1988 A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon Jimmy Reardon Little Nikita Jeff Grant Running on Empty Danny Pope 1989 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Young Indiana Jones 1990 I Love You to Death Devo Nod 1991 Dogfight Eddie Birdlace My Own Private Idaho Michael Mikey Waters 1992 Sneakers Carl Arbogast 1993 The Thing Called Love James Wright 1994 Silent Tongue Talbot Roe Posthumous release 2012 Dark Blood Boy Posthumous release final film role filmed in 1993 Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1982 1983 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Guthrie McFadden 21 episodes 1984 Celebrity Jeffie Crawford Age 11 Miniseries ABC Afterschool Special Brian Ellsworth Episode Backwards The Riddle of Dyslexia It s Your Move Brian Episode Pilot Hotel Kevin Episode Transitions 1985 Robert Kennedy and His Times Robert Kennedy Jr Part 3 Miniseries Family Ties Eugene Forbes Episode My Tutor Surviving A Family in Crisis Philip Brogan Television film 1986 Circle of Violence A Family Drama Chris Benfield Television film Music videos edit Year Title Artist Role 1986 Stand by Me Ben E King Himself 1992 Breaking the Girl Red Hot Chili Peppers HimselfAwards honors and legacy editActors who have credited Phoenix as a major influence as well as paving the way for them include Leonardo DiCaprio 79 Jared Leto 80 and James Franco 81 82 As teenagers Matt Damon and Ben Affleck used RiverP in homage to Phoenix as the password to the bank account they shared 83 During his acceptance speech for Best Actor at the 92nd Academy Awards Joaquin Phoenix honored his brother by stating When he was 17 my brother River wrote this lyric He said run to the rescue with love and peace will follow 84 Joaquin and partner Rooney Mara named their son River after him 85 Phoenix has been ranked numerous times on a number of lists recognizing his talent and career He was listed as one of twelve Promising New Actors of 1986 in John Willis Screen World 2004 Phoenix was voted at No 64 on a Greatest Movie Stars of All Time poll by Channel 4 television in the UK The poll was made up wholly of votes from prominent figures of the acting and directing communities He was ranked No 86 in Empire magazine s The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time list in 1997 Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref 1983 Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a New Television Series Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Nominated 1984 Best Young Actor in a Drama Series Won 1985 Best Young Actor in a Family Film Made for Television ABC Afterschool Special Nominated 1985 Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor Motion Picture Explorers Nominated 1986 Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Special or Mini Series Surviving A Family in Crisis Won 1987 Jackie Coogan Award shared with Wil Wheaton Corey Feldman and Jerry O Connell Stand by Me Yes 1988 Best Young Male Superstar in Motion Pictures The Mosquito Coast Nominated 1988 Academy Award Best Supporting Actor Running on Empty Nominated 1988 Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture Nominated 1988 National Board of Review Best Supporting Actor Won 1991 Venice International Film Festival Volpi Cup for Best Actor My Own Private Idaho Won 1991 Independent Spirit Award Best Male Lead Won 32 1991 National Society of Film Critics Best Actor Won 1991 New York Film Critics Circle Award Best Actor 2nd placeIn popular culture editPhoenix s status as a teen idol and promising young actor and his subsequent premature death made him a frequent subject in popular culture media He first gained references in music with Brazilian singer Milton Nascimento writing the song River Phoenix Letter to a Young Actor about him after having seen Phoenix in The Mosquito Coast 1986 The song appears on the 1989 release Miltons 86 Gus Van Sant with whom Phoenix worked in the film My Own Private Idaho dedicated his 1993 movie Even Cowgirls Get the Blues as well as his 1997 novel Pink to him Experimental Santa Cruz filmmaker Cam Archer also produced a documentary called Drowning River Phoenix as part of his American Fame series 87 Natalie Merchant singer from 10 000 Maniacs wrote and sang about the media s immediate and critical effect on culture and cultural icons such as River Phoenix In River a 1995 song from Tigerlily Merchant defends River Phoenix as she castigates the media for systematically dissecting the child actor after his death 88 Phoenix was the subject of a controversial song by Australian group TISM titled He ll Never Be An Ol Man River the single originally featured a mock up of Phoenix s tombstone as its cover art in 1995 The chorus features the line I m on the drug that killed River Phoenix 89 A lesser known reference to River Phoenix was Final Fantasy VIII s main protagonist Squall Leonhart Tetsuya Nomura the lead character designer for the game stated he modeled Squall on River s visage during development and even gave Squall the same birthdate 90 The scene of Phoenix s death also merits several mentions in William Gibson s book Spook Country 91 Rapper Tyler the Creator references Phoenix in his 2017 s Flower Boy perceived by some critics as a kind of coming out album 92 93 With the song Halloween on the album Storm Hymnal Gems from the Vault the band Grant Lee Buffalo paid homage to River Phoenix The lyrics in the refrain are You were like my own James Byron Dean Private Idaho was my East of Eden Hit me like a stone when I heard you passed On HalloweenSee also editList of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees Youngest nominees for Best Actor in a Supporting Role List of actors with Academy Award nominations List of Jewish Academy Award winners and nominees List of vegansReferences edit A decade without River Phoenix BBC October 31 2003 a b Weinraub Bernard November 2 1993 Death of River Phoenix Jolts the Movie Industry The New York Times Retrieved July 4 2014 Edwards Gavin October 17 2013 River Phoenix s Tragic Overdose Dan Aykroyd Warned Him About Heroin Dependency Vanity Fair Retrieved April 19 2022 a b c Levitt Shelley Benet Lorenzo Stambler Lyndon Dodd Johnny Stone Joanna Sider Don November 15 1993 River s End People 40 20 127 133 Retrieved April 19 2022 Howden Martin 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Davidson Casey November 12 1993 The passing of River Phoenix at the scene Entertainment Weekly Retrieved April 19 2022 They Came from Hollywood SPIN com July 30 2007 Retrieved December 16 2011 Autopsy The Last Hours of River Phoenix Autopsy The Last Hours of Narrated by Eric Meyers executive produced by Suzy Davis Michael Kelpie Phil Mount and Ed Taylor Reelz 13 Jun 2020 Alexander Bryan October 26 2018 River Phoenix s death Samantha Mathis breaks silence about the tragic night 25 years ago USA Today Retrieved October 27 2018 Freeman Hadley October 25 2018 The untold story of lost star River Phoenix 25 years after his death The Guardian Retrieved October 25 2018 Braxton Greg November 9 1993 The Club Scene Running on Full After Phoenix s Death It s Business Almost as Usual at L A Hot Spots Los Angeles Retrieved April 19 2022 Weinraub Bernard November 2 1993 Death of River Phoenix Jolts the Movie Industry New York Times Retrieved August 24 2010 Johnny Depp Depp Sells His Share of Viper Room Contactmusic Retrieved August 24 2010 Mydans Seth November 13 1993 Death of River Phoenix Is Linked To Use of Cocaine and Morphine The New York Times Retrieved March 1 2014 A Mother s Note on Her Son s Life and Death The Los Angeles Times November 4 1993 Retrieved April 19 2022 Spolar Christine November 14 1993 Autopsy Shatters Phoenix s Image Chicago Sun Times The image of actor River Phoenix as a quiet clean cut member of Hollywood s youth fraternity has been shattered by autopsy results that showed he died from a mix of cocaine and heroin dead link Rouse Rose November 7 1993 Where were you when River Phoenix died The vegan James Dean is being mourned by teenagers from Ilkley to Bristol The Independent London Retrieved December 16 2011 Hainey Michael May 21 2019 Quentin Tarantino Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio Take You Inside Once Upon a Time In Hollywood Esquire Retrieved June 29 2023 Edwards Gavin October 31 2013 What We Lost When We Lost River Phoenix Wall Street Journal 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revisits Tigerlily June 24 2016 Dwyer Michael July 2 2004 The phantom menace The Age Melbourne Retrieved April 19 2022 Staff September 21 2000 The Bouncer Team Talks About Its Mysterious Game IGN Retrieved June 24 2009 Itzkoff Dave August 26 2007 Spook Country William Gibson Books Review The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 30 2019 Kornhaber Spencer July 21 2017 The Classic Queer Paradox of Tyler the Creator The Atlantic Retrieved December 29 2017 Kornhaber Spencer July 17 2017 Tyler the Creator Flower Boy review closet door opens to gawky gorgeousness The Guardian Retrieved December 29 2017 Further reading editEdwards Gavin October 22 2013 Last Night at the Viper Room River Phoenix and the Hollywood He Left Behind HarperCollins ISBN 978 0062273154 Glatt John 1995 Lost in Hollywood The Fast Times and Short Life of River Phoenix D I Fine ISBN 1 55611 440 0 Holmstrom John The Moving Picture Boy An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995 Norwich Michael Russell 1996 Lawrence Barry C 2004 In Search of River Phoenix the Truth Behind the Myth WORDSWORTH Pub ISBN 0 9672491 9 8 Robb Brian J 1995 River Phoenix a short life Harper Perennial ISBN 0 06 095132 X External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to River Phoenix nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to River Phoenix River Phoenix at IMDb River Phoenix at the TCM Movie Database River Phoenix at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title River Phoenix amp oldid 1219181346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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