Patrick Swayze has died. The Dirty Dancing star died monday of pancreatic cancer. He battled bravely with pancreatic cancer for 20 months, and now Patrick Swayze died at 57. Swayze was known for his performances in movies like Dirty Dancing and Ghost.
Annett Wolf, Swayze’s publicist said in a statement Monday evening that Patrick Swayze died in Los Angeles, but she declined to give further details.
“Patrick Swayze passed away peacefully today with family at his side after facing the challenges of his illness for the last 20 months.”
Patrick Swayze fans were saddened when they learned in March 2008 that Swayze was suffering from a particularly deadly form of cancer. But he kept working despite the diagnosis, putting together a memoir with his wife and shooting “The Beast,” an A&E drama series for which he had already made the pilot.
Swayze said he opted not to use painkilling drugs while making “The Beast” because they would have taken the edge off his performance. The show drew a respectable 1.3 million viewers when the 13 episodes ran in 2009, but A&E said it had reluctantly decided not to renew it for a second season.
When Patrick Swayze first went public with the illness, some reports gave him only weeks to live, but his doctor said his situation was “considerably more optimistic” than that. Swayze acknowledged that time might be running out given the grim nature of the disease.
“I’d say five years is pretty wishful thinking,” Swayze told ABC’s Barbara Walters in early 2009. “Two years seems likely if you’re going to believe statistics. I want to last until they find a cure, which means I’d better get a fire under it.”
C. Thomas Howell, who costarred with Swayze in “The Outsiders,” “Grandview U.S.A.” and “Red Dawn,” said: “I have always had a special place in my heart for Patrick. While I was fortunate enough to work with him in three films, it was our passion for horses that forged a friendship between us that I treasure to this day. Not only did we lose a fine actor today, I lost my older `Outsiders’ brother.”
RIP Patrick Swayze. You will never be forgotten and you will always be in our hearts.





