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Dirty Dancing's Patrick Swayze dies

Updated on 15 September 2009

By Channel 4 News

Dirty Dancing made Patrick Swayze one of the stars of the 1980s. But the classically trained dancer, who has died, aged 57, always fought against being typecast. Stephanie West reports.

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Classically trained as a ballet dancer, Patrick Swayze  became a leading man overnight with the cult hit, Dirty Dancing.

But to the end he fought against being typecast  as the heart throb from the film.

The actor, who has lost his battle to pancreatic cancer at the age of 57, kept working throughout his illness.

And his last work, as an undercover agent, won some of the best reviews of his career.

Swayze, an actor and dancer who cemented his status as sex symbol opposite Demi Moore in the 1990 romance Ghost, died at his home. He was 57.

His publicist Annett Wolf said: "Patrick Swayze passed away peacefully today with family at his side after facing the challenges of his illness for the last 20 months."

Swayze became one of Hollywood's top stars with 1987's Dirty Dancing, which defied Hollywood expectations to become one of the most-watched movies of all time.


The Texas-born actor played the swaggering dance instructor Johnny Castle in the film opposite Jennifer Grey's sheltered teenager Frances "Baby" Houseman, who becomes smitten with him while on vacation at a New York resort during the 1960s.

Swayze was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer, one of the most fatal forms of the disease, in January 2008. He said at the time that the cancer had already spread to his liver. But he vowed to fight the disease and had treatment with an experimental drug, surprising Hollywood by filming a new detective series for television called The Beast in which he played the gruelling lead role. The series was broadcast earlier this year.

"I think everybody thought I was out of my mind ... thinking I'm gonna pull off a TV show," Swayze said in an interview in January 2009, adding that he was scared and angry at his diagnosis.


Swayze was working on a memoir with his wife of more than 30 years, Lisa Niemi, earlier this year.

Dirty Dancing, which was made for a modest budget and almost scrapped by its studio, became a massive box-office hit, earning Golden Globe nominations for both stars and spawning the Oscar-winning hit single "(I've Had) The Time of My Life."
 
Producers did not have high hopes for the film but it reaped $64m at the U.S. box office and $214m worldwide.

Swayze co-wrote and performed the song "She's Like the Wind" for the movie's soundtrack, which went to No. 3 on the pop music charts. The film remained widely popular more than two decades later and recently spawned a stage musical version.

In 1990, Ghost was an even bigger hit than Dirty Dancing, with a domestic box office take of more than $217m and $505m around the world.

Swayze starred as Demi Moore's deceased lover, Sam, in the tear-jerker romance, which was nominated for a best film Academy Award.

Whoopi Goldberg won an Oscar for her supporting role as a spiritual medium who helps Sam communicate with his girlfriend from beyond the grave. Goldberg said it was Swayze who convinced director Jerry Zucker to cast her.

Swayze was born in Houston on Aug. 18, 1952, and was introduced to performing early. His father was a champion rodeo cowboy and his mother owned a ballet studio.

Swayze trained in dance from a young age and performed for New York City ballet companies before moving to Broadway.

His portrayal of Danny Zuko on Broadway in Grease caught the attention of Hollywood and he moved to the West Coast in the late 1970s, appearing in small TV and film parts.

His breakout roles came in 1983's boyhood drama The Outsiders and 1984's Red Dawn in which he and future Dirty Dancing co-star Grey played teenagers fighting invading Russians.

After Dirty Dancing and Ghost, Swayze suffered several career setbacks, including a battle with alcohol.

Attributing some of his problems with drinking to his sudden fame and the Hollywood lifestyle, he moved back to Texas with his wife but worked in such films as The Green Dragon and Donnie Darko, both in 2001.

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