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This is an archive article published on February 21, 2014

Amy Adams breaks down while talking about Philip Seymour Hoffman

The actress became very emotional, calling Philip Seymour Hoffman a beautiful spirit.

Amy Adams has worked with Hoffman in 2012's 'The Master' and 2008's 'Doubt'. For both films, they received Academy Award nominations. (Reuters) Amy Adams has worked with Hoffman in 2012’s ‘The Master’ and 2008’s ‘Doubt’. For both films, they received Academy Award nominations. (Reuters)

Actress Amy Adams became emotional and broke down while talking about the late Oscar-winning star Philip Seymour Hoffman during a show.

While appearing on an episode of a show, the ‘American Hustle’ star became very emotional as she called him a “beautiful spirit”, reported E! Online.

“Gosh, I wish you could all get a chance to work with him. He was beautiful, a beautiful spirit. And he has this unique ability to see people, really see them,” Adams said about the late actor with teary eyes.

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“And he will be missed. Sorry, I really… I just really loved him and I know so many people did, and I just don’t know how much more I can talk about it now. Sorry,” she added.

Adams has worked with Hoffman in 2012’s ‘The Master’ and 2008’s ‘Doubt’. For both films, they received Academy Award nominations.

The 46-year-old actor was found dead on February 2 of a suspected drug overdose.

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