River Phoenix behind the scenes of I Love You to Death (1990)
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@stand-by-phoenix
River Phoenix behind the scenes of I Love You to Death (1990)
βGuys are tough because Iβm pretty free as far as my emotions and being honest and a lot of guys arenβt like that. They have this little role they play. Guys are afraid of sensitivity and theyβre paranoid about the whole sexual thing and so you get a lot of that.β
β River Phoenix
River Phoenix poses with a video camera during photo portrait session in Los Angeles, California
1988
βAs a young person, there were always other threats that seemed much greater to me along the way - nuclear war, the many hand-to-hand wars all over the planet, famine, poverty, crime, drugs, political prisoners, and an overall lack of compassion for every living thing.βΒ
β River Phoenix
βRiver came over to my house on Christmas Eve. He decided to hang out, and went to see what was in the fridge. It was empty, of course, as I was broke at the time. Without saying a word he left, and about an hour later he returned with two bags of groceries.βΒ
β Steve Antczak
River Phoenix at the Hollywood Christmas Parade on November 28, 1982
River Phoenix's interview (1990)
River Phoenix photographed by Erich Einila
1987
βI, too, was very affected by River Phoenixβs death. I read an incredible article about him in one of the magazines. I have it in my scrapbook. I saved it. I wrote a long poem about it, relating it to all the people I had known that had just gotten way beyond themselves on drugs, and not being able to get to them in time to save them. I circled parts of it, read parts of the article out loud to my mom, and to a couple of my friends. I called my brother... I thought, if I could have met him, I could have saved him. I know that. And I thought about it for days. He reminds me of someone I know really well.βΒ
β Stevie Nicks
βOn October 30, 1993, actress Patricia Arquetteβthen best known for True Romanceβwas at home with her younger brother Richmond, who was staying with her. When he asked her who she most wanted to work with, she said River Phoenix. The next morning, Richmond was woken up by Patricia, who tearfully told him the news: while they were sleeping, River had died on the Sunset Strip. The world had changed overnight, and its possibilities had diminished.β
β "Last Night at the Viper Room: River Phoenix and the Hollywood He Left Behind" by Gavin Edwards
"Becoming a character is a slow process," says River Phoenix. "I start off just by stripping myself from who I am, by neutralising myself, and then I fantasise about what the character would do and play a lot of mind games."
Sky Magazine // September 1988
River Phoenix with Marlee Matlin at Ed Debevicβs restaurant in Los Angeles (September 22, 1988)Β
River Phoenix (1991)
The Phoenix family planting a tree (1988)
βI feel that there are great minds up there who would like to see what I can do with an Oscar nomination. I guess many people would change after a nomination in the way they see things. In my case itβs really irrelevant in terms of what I do. Still, it was an incredible experience which I will put in my memories, like everything else.β
β River Phoenix
River Phoenix at the Waldorf Astoria, New York
March 1989
River Phoenix as Philip Brogan in "Surviving: A Family in Crisis" (1985)