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Dowly 12-20-09 09:22 PM

Brittany Murphy dead
 
I though she was kinda hot. :-?

http://www.tmz.com/2009/12/20/britta...ardiac-arrest/

TarJak 12-20-09 09:57 PM

Not any more.:)

ETR3(SS) 12-20-09 10:13 PM

Yes, in fact I'd imagine she's rather cold now. Shame as she was quite seductively attractive. And at 32 no less. :cry:

Castout 12-21-09 01:25 AM

At 32 sad :shifty:

AVGWarhawk 12-21-09 08:13 AM

Yeah, 32....that sucks.

papa_smurf 12-21-09 09:41 AM

Quote:

Yeah, 32....that sucks.
Thats not much older than me (i'm 28). Just shows you don't have to be old to die of a heart attack.....

SteamWake 12-21-09 10:08 AM

What a shame so young...

I dident really know this womans work but I did notice they had stated she had been 'fired' from her latest work due to her being 'problematic'.

Now this is pure speculation but I'd be willing to bet that drugs and lifestyle choices were ultimatly the deciding factor here.

goldorak 12-21-09 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by papa_smurf (Post 1222732)
Thats not much older than me (i'm 28). Just shows you don't have to be old to die of a heart attack.....


Actually its quite paradoxical in the sense that the younger one is, the more fatal a heart attack can be. In any case its very sad to see a 32 year old die of a sudden heart attack.

Torvald Von Mansee 12-21-09 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1222743)
What a shame so young...

I dident really know this womans work but I did notice they had stated she had been 'fired' from her latest work due to her being 'problematic'.

Now this is pure speculation but I'd be willing to bet that drugs and lifestyle choices were ultimatly the deciding factor here.

Yep. Too much coke, not enough sammiches.

Sailor Steve 12-21-09 12:08 PM

Shades of Karen Carpenter! That's sad to hear. I wasn't really a fan, but I saw her face on quite a few DVD boxes.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1222743)
I dident really know this womans work.

You might and not know it. She was the voice of the niece, Luanne, on King Of The Hill.

Task Force 12-21-09 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1222807)
Shades of Karen Carpenter! That's sad to hear. I wasn't really a fan, but I saw her face on quite a few DVD boxes.


You might and not know it. She was the voice of the niece, Luanne, on King Of The Hill.

I didnt know she did Luanne... hmm... quite young also...

SteamWake 12-22-09 10:49 AM

Looks like the 'experts' agree with my assesment.

Quote:

"When you have a 32-year-old person dying suddenly, and especially a celebrity in Los Angeles, you can place your bet down that it's going prove to be a case of acute combined drug toxicity. And I bet you that this young lady tragically died in the same way that Michael Jackson did, and Anna Nicole Smith, and her son, Daniel Smith, and Heath Ledger -- a combination of drugs that had been prescribed for her, prescribed for her husband, for her mother, in some fictitious names, probably by doctors who are very, very quick to make available anything that celebrities want, sometimes using knowingly fictitious names.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/...tml?tag=exclsv

Blacklight 12-22-09 11:21 AM

Drugs was the first thing I thought of when I heard the news. The above quote is pretty damn true for the most part. But then again. We'll be speculating until the police release their investigation. If they ever do.

Being "problamatic on set" to the point of being fired, usually means one hell of a drug or some emotional problem (usually both mixed together with each fueling the other). I mean. Not even Lindsey Lohan got fired when she was being a constant train wreck on the sets her her films. Hollywood usually has a pretty damn high tollerance of "problamatic" stars. It would have to be something pretty major for her to get fired from a movie. Carrie Fisher never got fired from any of her movies and she was coke'd out of her mind when she was doing them. Heck. Even in the Star Wars movies (especially in Return of the Jedi), Harrison Ford used to have to pretty much feed her her lines because she didn't know where she was half the time.

Platapus 12-22-09 05:50 PM

I did not know the lady, but my thoughts go out to her family. I hope they can find peace with this.

Jimbuna 12-22-09 05:55 PM

32 years old :nope:


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