Wow what a shock!! I just read that Brittany Murphy has died at 32. She apparently died after suffering cardiac arrest today. How sad!! I'm sure more details will follow.. What a tragedy to die so young.
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shes also the voice of leann (hanks niece) on the animated series king of the hill.
Ahh, that's right! I forgot all about that. Didn't KOTH just do it's final season too? Kind of a good coincidence I suppose, they woukd'nt have to hunt for a replacement voice, and let that whole thing get weird.
That's horrible, didnt she used to be almost anorexic looking? I wonder if she had health problems because of starvation and treating her body badly. This is very sad.
I loved her in Girl, Interrupted one of my favorite movies how sad and wow so young!
I know she used to have a drug problem and the weight issue too. Drugs will do it to you every time
Very sad indeed though, condolences to her family
I used to think she was really cute, but then she started getting all weird looking ... anorexic, her face looked emaciated, rib bones showing, facial features looked .. weird. Sounds like the stereotypical Hollywood tragedy ... young actresses feel they need to get ultra skinny to look good, and get caught up in the party and drug scene at the same time.
What really surprises me is that she died before Lindsay Lohan.
her and health ledger. its a shame. so young. its double scarey since i am her age.
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I had to click because I had no idea who she was
Murphy starred in "8 Mile," and "Don't Say a Word."
The starlet became a household name among teens in 1995 as the sidekick in "Clueless," who went from awkward wall flower to snotty hottie.
A few years ago, she released the single "Faster Kill Pussycat," which became a dance club hit.
Her last big movie was "Sin City" in 2005
I'm still not quite sure who she is but dying at age 32 is sad. Heart attacks can and do happen that early and generally when they do you don't survive them. As crazy as it sounds older ppl survive heart attacks better then younger ones - that is what I was told by a cardiologist when my hubby was in the ER for a heart attack (he had 2 at age 35)