Bill Paxton Dead at 61 Due to Complications from Surgery
POSTED ON FEBRUARY 26, 2017 AT 10:30AM EST
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Emmy-winning actor
Bill Paxton died due to complications from surgery, PEOPLE confirms.
“It is with heavy hearts we share the news that Bill Paxton has passed away due to complications from surgery,” a family representative said in a statement. “A loving husband and father, Bill began his career in Hollywood working on films in the art department and went on to have an illustrious career spanning four decades as a beloved and prolific actor and filmmaker. Bill’s passion for the arts was felt by all who knew him, and his warmth and tireless energy were undeniable. We ask to please respect the family’s wish for privacy as they mourn the loss of their adored husband and father.”
The Texas native, who won an Emmy for his work in the TV mini-series
Hatfields and McCoys, began acting in the 1970s. His earliest acting credits include minor roles in blockbusters such as
Terminator (1984) and
Aliens (1986).
Paxton’s notable performances include playing Morgan Earp in
Tombstone(1993), Fred Haise in
Apollo 13 (1995), the lead role in the 1996 hit
Twister and as treasure hunter Brock Lovett in
Titanic (1997).
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His television credits include a lead role in HBO’s
Big Love as well as
Hatfields and McCoys.
The actor is survived by his two children, James and Lydia Paxton, and his wife Louise Newbury.
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Paxton’s son was recently tapped to join the actor in his new CBS drama.
“I was thrilled to have my son [James, 22,] guest-star on the eighth episode of
Training Day,” Paxton
told PEOPLE earlier this month. “He plays the son in a father-son robbery team, and my character, whose dad was also a criminal, tells him, ‘We’re both our father’s sons, but that doesn’t have to define us.’ It was surreal saying that to him.”
Paxton was starring with Justin Cornwell in the new cop drama
Training Day, which picks up 15 years after the 2001
Denzel Washington and
Ethan Hawkefilm of the same name.
Paxton also spoke with PEOPLE about his latest TV obsession.
“I loved watching
Stranger Things with my daughter [Lydia, 19],” he said. “But I had surgery last spring and binge-watched all of
Downton Abbey while I was recuperating. I got so engrossed in it, I was devastated when I got to the end.”
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