Bill Paxton Dies at 61

According to TMZ, Bill Paxton has passed away due to complication from surgery. Although details are scarce, it certainly seems like the loss was unexpected. So while his many fans will surely be affected by this morning’s news, we should put his loved ones at the front of our mind. Paxton is survived by his wife of 30 years Louise Newbury and two children.
Bill Paxton has had a long and impressive career in Hollywood. While he might not be a household name, you are basically guaranteed to have caught the actor in one project or another. Casual audiences will likely recognize Paxton for his role as Bill Paxton in Titanic. While not a character who interacted with Jack and Rose, his quest to find the Heart of the Ocean helped to frame the film’s overall narrative.

Additionally, Paxton has done a fair amount of iconic action films. He has the distinct honor of interacting with a Terminator, A Xenomorph, and a Predator through his roles in The Terminator, Aliens, and Predator 2 respectively. That’s enough to impress to the most hardcore of nerds, which is yet another reason why his loss will likely be felt by many.

But Bill Paxton has also had significant success on the small screen. He played the lead role in HBO’s Big Love for all five seasons, earning him a well deserved three Golden Globe nominations. He also received an Emmy nomination for his work in The History Channel’s Hatfields & McCoys in 2012.
Bill Paxton‘s sudden passing will likely also affect CBS’s new series Training Day. The crime thriller, which serves as a follow up to the film of the same name, just premiered this month. Paxton has one of the lead roles in the new series, playing Detective Frank Roarke opposite newcomer Justin Cornwell. The new series currently has six episodes in the can, so it’s unclear how exactly the show would move forward without Paxton. Will Training Day end after these episodes? Will CBS even bother airing the rest of the upcoming episodes in the wake of Paxton’s death? Be sure to check back with us here at CinemaBlend for updates as the story unfolds.

With the Academy Awards airing tonight, it’s unclear if they’ll be able to fit Bill Paxton into the in memoriam. We may just have to wait another year before he is memorialized for the film community.
Bill Paxton was a truly impressive actor who has an outstanding amount of projects in his resume. He brought a consistent level of professionalism and realism to his roles, and his loss will surely affect the millions of people who have seen his work. Our thoughts are with his loved ones at this time.

Source: Cinemablend