“Death of a Salesman,” Fairport High School, fall 1984. Mr. Baynes taught the play, Ms. Marshall directed it, and the 12th grader who would become Philip Seymour Hoffman shocked the room with light and truth as Willy Loman.On Monday, the New York Daily News published an article written by Fairport graduate Andy Martino entitled, “Remembering Philip Seymour Hoffman: Actor’s hometown reflects on his success, influence on small town one year after death”.Check out the full article here.
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