I may get flamed for writing my thoughts, but so be it...
I work with actors every day in the process of shooting TV shows and movies. I know there are a lot of people who resent the money and the treatment that actors, or perhaps I should say "stars," can garner. We, as a society, love to put them on pedestals and then alternately knock 'em down. Look, life seems unfair to a lot of people, and the inequality of earnings that many stars make compared to the average person can spark ire to those of us who aren't so lucky in the earnings department.
Although I have worked with a couple of jerks throughout the years, by far most have been professional, talented and yes, somewhat lucky, people. Lucky to get the break when so many others strive for a career in acting and barely get by waiting tables and working at other odd jobs that accommodate the endless casting calls and countless rejections that are a part of it.
Regardless of how one dies, is it not a tragedy when any person's life is cut short? Whether it is by accident, suicide, or drug overdose? Surely we aren't so jaded and cold hearted as to laugh or look down our noses feeling superior and smug at another's misfortune, even if they made bad choices that led them to their demise? I am not suggesting that anyone here has done that, but we seem to be treading close in this thread.
A young actor on a show I was shooting last year committed suicide towards the end of the season of filming. Why? Who knows. He seemed to have everything going for him. He was a TV star, a very good looking young man, was in good physical health, a super nice guy and should have had a long promising career ahead of him. Clearly he was secretly battling some kind of depression, and probable mental illness.
I was shocked at the time to read the occasional callous comment from someone in the general public regarding his death.
If you are tempted to look down on someone like Phillip Seymour Hoffman because he died while apparently overdosing on heroin, try imagining him as a relative. Perhaps your brother or son. Just because he was a celebrity, that does not change the fact that he was a person, and he was someone's son, and also someone's father and someone's significant other.
I am saddened by his death, as I would be to hear of anyone's death. I didn't know him personally, but I do think he was a very talented actor, and I enjoyed seeing him in the many roles he had the opportunity to play in his career now cut short.