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1 Sep 2009Actor Stephen Dorff credits his late mother with his career resurgence, insisting her energy is helping him win movie roles.
Nancy Dorff lost her battle with brain cancer last February (08), leaving the 36 year old devastated.
After nursing her in her final months, Dorff admits he found it tough returning to Hollywood – but now he’s back and insists he can feel his mother’s spirit urging him on.
And he’s convinced she helped him land his big new movie role, in Sofia Coppola film Somewhere.
In a chat with pal Owen Wilson for the new issue of Interview magazine, Dorff says, “It’s been an intense year for my family. I lost my mom last year, but I feel like she’s really been with me and with us, guiding us. I’d never really lost anybody before in my immediate family. Your mom is the person you don’t ever want to lose, but in losing her, I had all these great things that started happening. I think she was part of me getting the whole Sofia (Coppola) movie.
“She was the ultimate mom. It kills me that she’s gone, but at the same time, I think she’s given me strength. I think my mom will be up there, hopefully smiling.”
Public Enemies 2009
Stephen: Homer Van Meter
Relesed: July 1, 2009 (US)
More information: Official Site
Black Water Transit 2009
Stephen: Nicky
Status: Completed
Born to Be a Star 2010
Stephen: Dick Shadow
Status: Filming
Somewhere 2010
Stephen: Unknown
Status: Pre-production
2 Responses to Dorff’s Late Mother Is Guiding His Career
m.a
September 3rd, 2009 at 11:55 am
It sure is difficult 4 a person 2 lose his or her mom .. But it is time she (Nancy Dorff) rested in piece after her terrible n painful years with cancer .. May God give u the strength 2 move on .. U did a good job in ur acting career n I love ur movies .. I actually despise all the comments n negative things they say about Stephen … I’ve never met him but he seems like a very nice guy and peaceful guy … Good luck .. Hope u get 2 star in more movies I love watching u act …
Kathryn Grafton
September 30th, 2009 at 8:07 pm
Sorry for the loss of your mother – I know it is a cliche’ statement – but having lost both my parents and grandparents, I truly do understand. You are a good man – good luck with whatever you are working on – I rented and watched Felon – very good – missed your hair – both on your chest and head