Stars are reacting to Patrick Swayze's Monday death at age 57 from pancreatic cancer. The actor was diagnosed with cancer in January 2008.
Stars are reacting to Patrick Swayze's Monday death at age 57 from pancreatic cancer. The actor was diagnosed withu00a0cancer in January 2008.
RIP P Swayze, Ashton Kutcher posted on Twitter, along with a link to a Saturday Night Live skit featuring
Swayze and Chris Farley as Chippendales dancers.
Wrote Alyssa Milano on Twitter: "RIP Patrick. You were a great talent. And more importantly... a true gentleman. Kirstie Alley, who costarred with Swayze in the 1985 TV miniseries North and South, posted on Twitter: "I will always cherish my amazing memories of Patrick...we had so much fun together...come back soon Patrick, we need you here on earth."
California Governor and former actor Arnold Schwarzenegger tells said, "Patrick Swayze was a talented and passionate artist who struck a memorable chord with audiences throughout the world. He played a wide range of characters both on stage and in movies and his celebrated performances made the hard work of acting look effortless -- which I know from experience, is not easy.
As a fan and as an actor, I admired Patrick and I know that he will be dearly missed." Whoopi Goldberg fondly remembered her Ghost costar and said, "Patrick was a really good man, a funny man and one to whom I owe much that I can't ever repay."
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