LONDON - British actor Bob Hoskins, whose roles ranged from London gangsters to FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover and who starred opposite a cast of cartoon characters in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," has died ...
The British actor died after a battle with pneumonia. By Stuart Kemp LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 05: Actor Bob Hoskins attends the Moet British Independent Film Awards at Old Billingsgate Market on ...
The late Bob Hoskins leaves behind an impressive acting career, which was bound by neither genre or acting style. Younger viewers will remember him as Captain Hook’s righthand man Smee in Steven ...
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Bob Hoskins has died at the age of 71. His agent Clair Dobbs confirmed the news today (April 30). Hoskins had contracted pneumonia. "We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Bob," said Hoskins's ...
Bob Hoskins, the bullet-shaped British film star who brought a singular mix of charm, menace and cockney accent to a variety of roles, including the bemused, live-action hero of the largely animated ...
LONDON -- Bob Hoskins never lost his Cockney accent, even as he became a global star who charmed and alarmed audiences in a vast range of roles. Short and bald, with a face he once compared to "a ...
LONDON — British actor Bob Hoskins, best known for roles where he alternated gruffness and tenderness in “The Long Good Friday,” “Mona Lisa” and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” died of pneumonia on Tuesday ...
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