Sep 14, 2009
Patrick Swayze Passes Away At 57
Actor loses his long battle with cancer

Very sad news to pass along … Patrick Swayze, who has been battling pancreatic cancer for the past year or so, finally succumbed to the illness. You may recall that Swayze was admitted to the hospital last January after he contracted pneumonia and it was believed then that he had a short time to liveSwayze ended up beating the odds and fought back to relative health in the weeks after he was admitted to the hospital. Sadly, his long fight with cancer came to and end Monday when he finally lost the battle … he was 57 years old:


Patrick Swayze, the balletically athletic actor who rose to stardom in the films “Dirty Dancing” and “Ghost” and whose 20-month battle with advanced pancreatic cancer drew wide attention, died Monday. He was 57. His publicist, Annett Wolf, told The Associated Press in Los Angeles that Mr. Swayze had died with family members at his side. Mr. Swayze’s cancer was diagnosed in January 2008. Six months later he had already outlived his prognosis and was filmed at an airport, smiling at photographers and calling himself, only half-facetiously, “a miracle dude.” He even went through with plans to star in “The Beast,” a drama series for A&E. He filmed a complete season while undergoing treatment. Mr. Swayze insisted on continuing with the series. “How do you nurture a positive attitude when all the statistics say you’re a dead man?” he told The New York Times last October. “You go to work” … A week before the series began, Mr. Swayze was the subject of a one-hour “Barbara Walters Special” on ABC, in which he talked about his illness. “I keep my heart and my soul and my spirit open to miracles,” he told Ms. Walters. But he said he was not going to pursue every experimental treatment that came along. If he were to “spend so much time chasing staying alive,” he said, he wouldn’t be able to enjoy the time he had left. “I want to live,” he said. Shortly after the interview, he was hospitalized for pneumonia. At least one tabloid newspaper ran photographs of him in April with reports that the cancer had metastasized and that his weight had dropped to 105 pounds. Mr. Swayze rose to stardom in 1987. He had received attention in several early movies and in the mini-series “North and South,” but the coming-of-age film “Dirty Dancing” established him as a romantic leading man. He starred opposite Jennifer Grey as a young working-class dance instructor at a Catskills resort who proved to have more heart, integrity and sex appeal than many of the wealthy guests with whom he was forbidden to fraternize. He exhibited similar emotional intensity in the supernatural romance “Ghost” (1990), an enormous box-office hit. His character, a loft-living yuppie banker, is murdered early in the film and spends the rest of it as a spirit, desperately trying to communicate with his fiancée (Demi Moore) with the help of a psychic (Whoopi Goldberg). The film, which also showcased his physical grace, solidified his stardom. Mr. Swayze was proud of “Ghost,” as he told The San Francisco Chronicle in 1990. “I needed to do something that will affect the audience in a positive way, make them feel better about their lives and appreciate what they have,” he said. Patrick Wayne Swayze was born on Aug. 18, 1952, in Houston, the son of Jesse Wayne Swayze, an engineer and rodeo cowboy, and Patsy Swayze, a dance instructor and choreographer. He began dancing as a child and was often teased about it. But he was also a student athlete, and his dancing career was hampered by a football injury … He made his screen debut in “Skatetown, U.S.A.” (1979), a roller-disco movie starring Scott Baio. Looking back on that film, he told the Toronto newspaper The Globe and Mail in 1984, “I saw that with not too much trouble I could become a teenybopper star, but I knew if I accepted that, it would take years to win credibility as a serious actor.” His first notable film was “The Outsiders” (1983), a drama about teenage gangs that starred other newcomers like Tom Cruise, Rob Lowe, Matt Dillon and Emilio Estevez. The same year he was cast in a short-lived television series, “Renegades,” a sort of updated “Mod Squad” about young gang leaders turned deputies … After that came “Dirty Dancing” and then, just three years later, “Ghost,” with a few largely forgotten movies in between. During the 1990s he was a bank-robbing surfer in “Point Break” (1991) and a drag queen with the daunting name Vida Boheme in “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar” (1995). “To Wong Foo” earned him his third Golden Globe nomination. (The others were for “Dirty Dancing” and “Ghost.”) … From 1995 to 2007 he made more than a dozen feature films, including “Donnie Darko” (2001), in which he played an obnoxious motivational speaker. In 2006 he surprised many by starring in London as the streetwise gambler Nathan Detroit in the musical “Guys and Dolls.” His last film was “Powder Blue,” a drama with Lisa Kudrow that was released on DVD this year. As a young unknown, Mr. Swayze met Lisa Niemi, a fellow Houstonian, in one of his mother’s dance classes. They married in 1975. She survives him, along with his mother; two brothers, Don and Sean; and a sister, Bambi. Another sister, Vicky, died in 1994.

Patrick Swayze will be remembered most for his role in Dirty Dancing, IMHO, the film that made him a major star. He was beloved by many and respected by many more for his willingness to face his cancer battle with a strong will to live. There is no doubt that Swayze did not go down without a fight and he will be sorely missed by all. At last, his arduous and painful battle with the disease that sought to ravage him is over. My love, thoughts and prayers go out to his family and my sincerest wish is that he will rest in eternal peace.

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  1. Susie says:

    People live an die every day…today another man dies.

  2. Susie says:

    My condolences. (I forgot to say)

  3. Ausettofegypt says:

    Your “ghost” will live on with my son Ryan Patricks’ name, and Baby will never “Dirty Dance” with anyone the same, I will watch for the “Black Dog” when I drive, and will leave the “Road House” when trouble arrives. I will see that all “Outsiders” will fit in, and will take care of my “Next of Kin”.
    At “11:14″ I wondered how much more you could take, and looked at the sunset over the “Point Break”. You fought along the best with a kind of “Uncommon Valor” then the “Red Dawn” came and brought you “The Beast” of cancer.
    You fought till the end and this is true, and now farewell Mr. Swayze… “To Wong Foo” (thanks for everything)

  4. Brittny Doll says:

    RIP Mr. Swayze

    @Ausett
    Nicely put there

  5. Corey says:

    I’m so sad about this. I don’t know why, but I’ve just beed so depressed since I heard. Perhaps because Dirty Dancing was my childhood ideal of what love should be, or just because we lost such a talented dancer and actor… RIP Patrick Swayze

  6. mimi says:

    RIP PATRICK SWAYZE
    you’ll always be in my heart.
    this year has just been really horrible. we’ve lost so many great talents =[ its heartbreaking

  7. sjvanbul says:

    “Now with passion in our eyes there’s no way we could disguise it secretly so we take each other’s hand ’cause we seem to understand the urgency-just remember, you’re the one thing I can’t get enough of so I’ll tell you something this could be love because.. I’ve had the time of my life!” – RIP Swayze. You will be missed! ♥

  8. Jessica says:

    RIP
    It’s so sad that he is gone.

  9. Dani says:

    @Ausettofegypt – wow, that was great!
    -
    I’m just in shock. I don’t know why, I knew he was sick. Doesn’t dull the pain any more. RIP….

  10. mimi says:

    i dont know where to comment about this but did anyone else hear about jessica simpsons puppy daisy getting killed by a coyote =/ this day just sucks.

  11. ashley says:

    I was sad when I found out that he died, I called my and told her the sad news, she thought he was the hottest guy in Hollywood. I love Dirty Dancing and he was so good in it. RIP Patrick! <3

  12. Ford says:

    so sad, my grandma and my great grandma had pancreatic cancer..its fast…prayers are with his family and friends

  13. Ausettofegypt says:

    @ Dani & Brittny Doll, Thank you! My son was born in 1993, been fan since before that. No other name was fitting but Ryan Patrick!

  14. Katie says:

    Patrick Swayze was my first childhood crush. I was born the week that Dirty Dancing was released and one of my first memories is watching it with my mother as a small child. I adore his work and insist everyone should see the film Keeping Mum, where he plays a lecherous golf instructor in a small English village. It’s my second favorite of his roles and his best comedic role ever. I’ll remember his talent, his charisma, and his strength in the face of his horrible disease. He will be missed. My thoughts are with his family. This weekend, I’m planning a Patrick Swayze party with a friend where we will drink to and remember his life while watching our favorites of his films. RIP Patrick Swayze.

  15. Kara says:

    To Wong Foo is one of my favorite movies. Patrick Swayze was such a nice guy (my grandma sat next to him on a flight on his way to film part of “North and South,” and for her to call someone a “charming young man” is a mark of honor) and I am really sad that he is gone. He will definitely be missed by many people. :(

  16. Diana says:

    RIP Patrick Swayze. You left us too young. Despite our age, we all fell in love with you in Dirty Dancing.

  17. Pammer says:

    Good bye Patrick. I hope your pain wasn’t too awful. My Dad died after just turning 65 of the same cancer this last July. Patrick fought a very classy and valiant fight against this awful disease. My thoughts are for his family that will miss this amazing man.

  18. Val 2.0 says:

    “It’s not tragic to die doing what you love.”
    “Adios, amigo.”

  19. Syrina says:

    Dirty Dancing was my favorite childhood movie, I must have watched a million times. Loved it! So sad…RIP Patrick Swayze…

  20. Jay says:

    I took care of my grandfather in his convalescent stage before he passed away from pancreatic cancer; I just got through taking care of my grandmother with colon cancer who passed away in July. Patrick Swayze was an amazing man. He battled on and fought the hell out of it…

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