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|gender = Male
|residence = [[Crown City]]
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|portrayer = As [[wikipedia:Philip Seymour Hoffman|himself]]
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|job = Stage director
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|cartoon first appeared = "[[No Acting Please]]"
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'''Philip Seymour Hoffman''' ('''William Phillmore Toffman''' in the [[Arthur (series)|series]]) (July 23, 1967 – February 2, 2014) was an American actor, director, voice artist, and comedian from <span style="text-decoration: underline;">[[New York City]]</span>.
'''William Fillmore Toffman''' is a famous theater director from [[Crown City]].
 
==Biography==
William was known for films, such as ''Capote, The Big Lebowski'', and ''The Master'' and directed many plays and decided to return to [[Elwood City]] where he started his first play ''It Began with a Whistle''. Hoffman helped [[Fern Walters|Fern]] be able to adapt her own character to the roll of the character Little Lucy in "[[No Acting Please]]."
Known for works such as ''[[True East]]'' and ''[[Jimmy Hopped the C Train]]'', his first play was ''[[It Began with a Whistle]]'', which he directed in [[Elwood City]]. He returned to Elwood City to direct a revival of ''It Began with a Whistle'' for the play's twentieth anniversary. Toffman helped [[Fern Walters|Fern]] be able to adapt her own character to the roll of the character [[Little Lucie]].
 
==Death==
On February 2, 2014, Hoffman was found dead at the age of 46 by screenwriter David Bar Katz in his West Village, Manhattan apartment. According to the New York City Police, he died of an apparent drug overdose, having died with a needle in his arm.


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Revision as of 17:52, 19 August 2015

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William Fillmore Toffman
NPA 72.jpg
Gender Male
Animal Bear

Hair color Blond

Residence Crown City

Job Stage director

William Fillmore Toffman is a famous theater director from Crown City.

Biography

Known for works such as True East and Jimmy Hopped the C Train, his first play was It Began with a Whistle, which he directed in Elwood City. He returned to Elwood City to direct a revival of It Began with a Whistle for the play's twentieth anniversary. Toffman helped Fern be able to adapt her own character to the roll of the character Little Lucie.

Gallery