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River Phoenix was an up-and-coming movie star when he died suddenly of drug-induced heart failure in 1993 at the age of 23. His brief career was marked by critically-acclaimed performances in films such as Stand By Me (1986), Running On Empty (1988) and Gus Van Sant's My Own Private Idaho (1991, with Keanu Reeves). River was the eldest of five children whose itinerant parents were members of a radical Christian group called the Children of God (later known as The Family). His family lived in communes in Oregon, Texas, Puerto Rico and Venezuela before settling in Florida. Pursuing entertainment careers for their children, the parents moved the family to Los Angeles, where River began getting television jobs in the early 1980s. Although his first feature film was 1985's Explorers (with young Ethan Hawke), it was his stand-out performance in the ensemble drama Stand By Me that gained him national recognition. Phoenix was labeled a promising young actor and his career took off

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River Phoenix

Born 1970-08-23 (55 years ago) in Metolius, Oregon USA. Dead 1993-10-31 (23 years).
Height 178 centimeters.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead (My Own Private Idaho) 7th Independent Spirit Awards 1992 My Own Private Idaho
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor (My Own Private Idaho) National Society of Film Critics Awards 1991 1991 My Own Private Idaho
Volpi Cup (My Own Private Idaho) 1991 My Own Private Idaho
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead (My Own Private Idaho) 7th Independent Spirit Awards 1992 My Own Private Idaho
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor (My Own Private Idaho) National Society of Film Critics Awards 1991 1991 My Own Private Idaho
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture (Running on Empty) 46th Golden Globe Awards 1988 Running on Empty
Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Running on Empty) 61st Academy Awards 1988 Running on Empty
Parents

Arlyn Phoenix, John Lee Bottom

Siblings

Summer Phoenix, Joaquin Phoenix, Rain Phoenix, Liberty Phoenix, Jodean Bottom

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River Phoenix was an up-and-coming movie star when he died suddenly of drug-induced heart failure in 1993 at the age of 23. His brief career was marked by critically-acclaimed performances in films such as Stand By Me (1986), Running On Empty (1988) and Gus Van Sant's My Own Private Idaho (1991, with Keanu Reeves). River was the eldest of five children whose itinerant parents were members of a radical Christian group called the Children of God (later known as The Family). His family lived in communes in Oregon, Texas, Puerto Rico and Venezuela before settling in Florida. Pursuing entertainment careers for their children, the parents moved the family to Los Angeles, where River began getting television jobs in the early 1980s. Although his first feature film was 1985's Explorers (with young Ethan Hawke), it was his stand-out performance in the ensemble drama Stand By Me that gained him national recognition. Phoenix was labeled a promising young actor and his career took off. He co-starred with Harrison Ford in both The Mosquito Coast (1986) and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), and earned an Oscar nomination for his performance in Running On Empty. His other films include Little Nikita (1988, with Sidney Poitier), Dogfight (1991) and Sneakers (1992, with Robert Redford).

In 1993, outside Johnny Depp's L.A. nightclub, The Viper Room, Phoenix went into cardiac arrest and died, a result of lethal levels of heroin and cocaine.

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