Hopkins a 'big fan' of Hoffman: Ratner

Red Dragon director Brett Ratner has penned an essay about his late friend Philip Seymour Hoffman for Entertainment Weekly.

Sir Anthony Hopkins was such a fan of Philip Seymour Hoffman he asked Red Dragon director Brett Ratner if he could visit the set of the film on a day off - just so he could watch the star act.

In an essay for Entertainment Weekly, Ratner, who attended New York University with Hoffman, recalled what a wonderful experience it was working with the Capote star on the 2002 thriller.

The filmmaker also revealed that Hopkins also shared a fondness for the actor, who played journalist Freddy Lounds in the film.

"I got a call from Anthony Hopkins on his day off and he said, 'Can I come by the set?'" Ratner wrote.

"I was worried that something was wrong. He said, 'No. no. I just saw on the call sheet that Philip Seymour Hoffman was working and I'm such a big fan. I just want to come watch him work.'

"I told Philip afterwards, and he was very humbled and flattered."

Grieving the death of his long-time friend, Ratner watched one of his favourite Hoffman films, The Talented Mr Ripley.

"He had only a few scenes in that movie and everyone in that movie was so great, but I think he stole every scene he was in," Ratner added.

Hoffman died from a suspected heroin overdose on Sunday.


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