
Died at 55
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River Jude Phoenix (née Bottom; August 23, 1970 – October 31, 1993) was an American actor, musician, and activist. Phoenix grew up in an itinerant family, as the oldest brother of Rain Phoenix, Joaquin Phoenix, Liberty Phoenix, and Summer Phoenix. He had no formal schooling, but he showed an instinctive talent for the guitar, and he played and sang on the streets for money. He began his acting career at age 10 in a handful of television commercials. He starred in the science fiction adventure film Explorers (1985) and had his breakthrough role in 1986's Stand by Me, a coming-of-age film based on the novella The Body by Stephen King. Phoenix made a transition into more adult-oriented roles with Running on Empty (1988), playing Danny Pope, the son of fugitive parents in a well-received performance that earned him a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (at age 18, he became the sixth-youngest nominee in the category), and My Own Private Idaho (1991), playing Michael Waters, a gay hustler in search of his estranged mother. For his performance in the latter, Phoenix garnered enormous praise and won a Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 1991 Venice Film Festival as well as Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead and National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor, becoming the second-youngest winner of the former. Phoenix fought heroin addiction and died at age 23 from combined drug intoxication in West Hollywood in the early hours of Halloween, 1993, after unknowingly ingesting cocaine and heroin (a mixture commonly known as a speedball) at The Viper Room.

River Phoenix

Archie Andrews
for Archie Andrews in Riverdale (1980s)
Suggested by robynbay

In this alternate timeline, the wholesome teens of Riverdale navigate the neon-soaked 1980s with synthesizer soundtracks and MTV aesthetics. Archie Andrews balances his affections between the glamorous Veronica Lodge and the free-spirited Betty Cooper while fronting a new wave band. Jughead Jones documents high school life through a camcorder lens, capturing the town's darkest secrets. The gang hangs out at Pop's Chock'lit Shoppe, now a retro diner with arcade games and a jukebox spinning Duran Duran. Beneath the pastel fashion and upbeat pop culture veneer, sinister mysteries lurk—corrupt town officials, dangerous cults, and hidden crimes threaten to unravel their seemingly perfect small town. As the friends grow closer, they discover that Riverdale's darkness runs deeper than anyone imagined, forcing them to confront uncomfortable truths about their families and community.





