Dying eight times a week as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman on Broadway took its toll on Philip Seymour Hoffman, according to Rolling Stone. In David Browne’s obit of the late, great actor, friends said Hoffman was never the same after his acclaimed run in the classic Arthur Miller play in 2012. “That play tortured him,” David Katz, the Broadway director and playwright (John Leguizamo’s …
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 07:38AM on February 20, 2014