Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Philip Seymour Hoffman Was Somewhat a Good Father in His Prescription Glasses

Philip Seymour Hoffman Was Somewhat a Good Father in His Prescription Glasses

Philip Seymour Hoffman had written a will about 10 years before his death in which he expressed his wish that his son should be brought up in New York. If that doesn’t happen, then he willed that his son should be brought up in Chicago, Illinois or San Francisco, California. He wanted his son to be exposed to the culture, art and architecture that these cities offer. Most of his fortune has been left to his partner and the mother of his three children, costume designer Marianne 'Mimi' O’Donnell. The three children are Tallulah, who is seven, Willa, who is five and Cooper who is now ten. His will also set up a trust for Cooper to pay for his education, health, support and maintenance. His daughters were born after the will was drawn up so his son will receive half the money when he reaches 25 and the rest of it at age 30. The family has requested that the will be dealt with on an expedited basis, an indication to the fact that the family needs cash.



Hoffman often wore his prescription glasses on outings. His vintage style glasses gave him a look of maturity and made him look older than his years. These reading glasses were quite smart and well made without being overly ostentatious. The black glasses frames were quite thin and well designed. He wore black glasses on more informal occasions.


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