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Patrick Swayze's Wife: "I Am So Grateful For What I Had"
As much as Patrick Swayze's death hurt his fans, the pain was infinitely worse for Lisa Niemi, his wife of 34 years.
"I am so grateful for what I had and my connection to him, and part of me believes that I will see him again, and I'm just going to have to go on until then," said the actor's widow Tuesday during the "Grief, Healing and Resilience" talk at Women's Conference 2009 in Long Beach.
The roundtable discussion took place in front of about 14,000 people and was moderated by California first lady Maria Shriver. Kelly Preston had originally been scheduled to take part, but she later canceled, saying it was too son to discuss her son Jett's death in January.
Recalling how she told Swayze she loved him over and over in the weeks before his death, Niemi said that she still worried it wasn't enough.
Did More Celebs Die This Year—Or Does It Just Feel That Way?
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Just read about Capt. Lou Albano dying. This really is the year of death for celebs, isn't it?
—RK12, via the Answer B!tch inbox
Year? Well, it's only October. Give the Grim Reaper through mid-November at least, sheesh.
Besides, you aren't in sync with the lingo; Twitterers have declared this past season the Summer of Death, and, indeed, statistics do indicate that the hot months of 2009 were a serious hotbed of death and deathlike activity. Ricardo Montalban died in January, but there was no wave of celebrity deaths in that month—on Fantasy Island or anywhere else—and it's too soon to say whether Albano's death will usher in a tragedy trend for the fall. But between Michael Jackson, DJ AM, Patrick Swayze, Farrah Fawcett, Walter Cronkite, John Hughes and Billy Mays—not to mention Albano—there is indeed evidence that the summer proved slightly more hazardous for the famous ...
... take a look at the numbers and decide for yourself. There's a service called Celebrity Death Beeper, and, as the name suggests, it pings you when someone of note dies, in a noteworthy manner or not. And the Beeper people have said that, with about 31 deaths over this past summer—compared with roughly 29 in 2007 and 23 in 2008—this summer proved deadlier, albeit not horrifically so. (That isn't to say that the deaths of George Carlin in June 2008, or Merv Griffin in July of 2007, were any less notable or sad. They just weren't part of a catchy phenomenon like the Twitter Summer of Death.)
So why does it seem like there have been more deaths lately? Well, let's not forget one very serious factor: you're getting more news than ever before, including the deathy kind. Even as little as a few years ago, it was harder to find out exactly who was dead and of what. Sure, we had the 24-hour news cycle, but phenomena like Twitter have allowed a certain type of impatient person to learn about deaths they otherwise might have missed. And ever since Michael Jackson's death—come on, face it: More of you are actually focusing on stories of dying celebrities than you have in years past.
In other words, deaths have always happened (breaking news: you are dying right now) but were you always paying attention?
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So much talk of death. How about some lively counterprogramming with our Baby Bumpin' gallery!
Patrick Swayze Getting a Studio Send-Off
Patrick Swayze will be getting a real Hollywood send-off this weekend.
Two weeks after fans were able to bid farewell at a public event in Lake Lure, N.C., where Dirty Dancing was filmed, a private memorial for the fallen star is scheduled for Sunday at Sony Studios in Culver City, Calif.
Mourners are being asked that in lieu of flowers they donate to either the Patrick Swayze Pancreas Cancer Research Fund or Stand Up to Cancer, the organization that benefited from a multinetwork, star-studded telethon last September. Swayze was one of the featured speakers.
Dancing With the Stars had a tribute to Swayze last week, with Cheryl Burke and Tony Dovolani recreating Dirty Dancing's famed last dance, lift included.
The actor died Sept. 14 at 57 after a 20-month battle with pancreatic cancer. His remains were cremated, but there was no word on if his wife of 34 years, Lisa Niemi, had yet selected a final resting place for the ashes.
In another excerpt from his new memoir, Time of My Life, Swayze characterized fighting cancer as "the most challenging, eye-opening battle I've ever had."
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Remember some of Swayze's finest celluloid moments in our tribute gallery.
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Rob Lowe on Patrick Swayze: "He Loved Life"
If ya haven't heard, the flick St. Elmo's Fire is being developed into a television dramedy series.
Rob Lowe, who costarred in the movie alongside Demi Moore, Emilio Estevez, Andrew McCarthy and others, says he wasn't aware of the new project until we asked him about it yesterday at the Emmys.
But no biggie, because the Brat Pack flick actually isn't Lowe's top choice to be made for the small screen...
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Patrick Swayze's Remains Cremated
Patrick Swayze is closer to his final resting spot.
The remains of the actor have been cremated, according to his death certificated released today and obtained by E! News.
Swayze died Monday at the age of 57 of pancreatic cancer.
There has been no comment from Swayze's publicist about any plans for a family memorial service at this time or whether his ashes will be scattered at his beloved New Mexico ranch.
However, fans will be able to pay their respects to Swayze at a public event being organized by the North Carolina town of Lake Lure, whose pristine outdoors doubled for much of Dirty Dancing's Catskills setting, including the cabin where Baby meets Johnny Castle.
Toronto Notebook: Of Keanu and Karaoke
Some stars are clearing out of the Toronto Film Festival midway through, but there's still plenty of films and action left, from heartful to ho-hum to simply weird.
Speaking of which, look—Keanu Reeves! And a two-time Oscar nominee going nuts in a karaoke bar!
Dancing With the Stars Plans Swayze Tribute
Get ready for some dirty dancing with the stars.
ABC's hit hoofing contest will pay tribute to Patrick Swayze by busting out a Sept. 23 special dedicated to his unforgettable moves.
A DWTS rep tells E! News the episode will feature choreography inspired by Swayze's role as hunky dance instructor Johnny Castle in in 1987's Dirty Dancing.
Swayze, who lost his nearly two-year battle with pancreatic cancer on Monday at the age of 57, began his showbiz career as a dancer. He even appearaned as a guest on the first season of DWTS in 2005, giving hints to his friend John O'Hurley during rehearsal and then turning up at the finale.
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E! Online looks back at Patrick Swayze's life and career.
Keanu Reeves: Patrick Swayze Lived Life, Jumped Out of Planes "With an Open Heart"
You never forget the costar you have to jump out of an airplane with.
"There was some skydiving sequences in this film we did together and as filming was going on it came to be that Patrick was jumping out of airplanes all the time," recalled Keanu Reeves, who was referring to a little cult-classic caper flick by the name of Point Break, in which he played an FBI agent opposite Patrick Swayze's bank-robbing surfer.
"I think he had over 30 jumps during the course of filming and so the production served him with a cease and desist which he listened to until they got to Hawaii."
Swayze died Monday after a nearly two-year battle with pancreatic cancer. Until he got sick, the 57-year-old star of action and/or movement-packed movies such as Roadhouse and Dirty Dancing was known for his exceptional fitness and physical grace.
While shooting Point Break, Reeves continued, Swayze not only jumped out of planes, but "he did the flips and falling to the ground and he did it with an open heart."
"He was a beautiful person, an artist. Patrick, he just wanted to experience life and for his work he wanted to take the opportunity of the film and it gave him that sense. I can say what I know that he lived life to the fullest. My sympathies and condolences go out to his friends and family."
A fitting tribute, indeed.
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Remember some of Patrick Swayze's best movie moments in our tribute gallery.
Patrick Swayze: Complete Coverage of his Life and Movies
Patrick Swayze died yesterday at age 57 after a long battle with cancer. Read our complete coverage of his life and work as Hollywood mourns one of its own.
• From his first big break to his final days, Swayze kept looking toward the future.
• From Whoopi to Demi, Swayze's friends and costars pay tribute to the star.
• Road House! Red Dawn! Point Break! Check out our gallery of his best films and more.
Whoopi Goldberg, Rob Lowe, Fellow Stars Shine on the Memory of Patrick Swayze
Hollywood has lost another one of its own. And although this star made us believe in ghosts at one time, we know that Patrick Swayze is no longer of this world.
And his friends and colleagues are extraordinarily saddened by that fact.
"Patrick was a really good man, a funny man and one to whom I owe much that I can't ever repay. I believe in Ghost's message, so he'll always be near," Whoopi Goldberg, who channeled the spirit of Swayze's murdered banker in the 1990 film and won an Oscar for it, said in a statement today.
"Patrick lived a hundred lifetimes in one," Rob Lowe, who costarred in Francis Ford Coppola's The Outsiders, told People. "I will remember him for that, and I will remember him for how much he loved his wife Lisa. He was such an intense actor, so full of passion and vigor. He definitely made the most out of it. It's a sad day."
Breaking News
Patrick Swayze, Hollywood's Dirty Dancer, Dead at 57
Johnny Castle. Sam Wheat. Fighter.
Patrick Swayze, the movie star whose iconic roles in Dirty Dancing and Ghost transcended, and the man whose perseverance in the face of advanced cancer inspired, died today in Los Angeles. He was 57.
"One thing I'm not gonna do is chase staying alive," Swayze told Barbara Walters in January. "You spend so much time chasing staying alive, you won't live."
At the time, Swayze guessed he had two more years to live.
Swayze was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in early 2008. Despite the gloom and doom of initial tabloid reports, Swayze went on to star in the A&E cop drama The Beast.
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Remembering Patrick Swayze's Life and Career
Whether playing a sexy resort dance instructor or a wise roadhouse bouncer, Patrick Swayze brought something unique to every role he played.
The actor and movie icon died today at age 57.
After starting out as a dancer, Swayze blossomed into one of the biggest movie stars in the world. Throughout his meteroric rise and after, he enjoyed that rarest of Hollywood gifts: a happy, successful marriage to wife Lisa Niemi.
He will be missed.
Take a look back at the star's most iconic roles in our gallery


