
“If that avenue is not for you we just wish those struggling to reach out… like you did, and find the comforts and the tools that might work and help. “We both wish we had a way to connect to others when we lost our parents…You or anyone else going through a similar thing might find it helpful or useful,” he wrote. Patinkin said he hopes she will find “all kinds of ways” to keep the memory of her father alive, and “to move forward & through this pain and loss.” He also referred her to, an online resource described as “a platform for grieving 20- and 30-somethings to find peer community and build lasting relationships.”
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We are so sorry for your loss, so moved that this movie meant something to you and your dad and so glad you asked this question.” “The loss of them has been a huge part of our lives and a huge part of what forged our bond together. Kathryn’s parents died within a year of each other when she was 25, her dad of a heart attack while her mom was sick with cancer,” he wrote. “To Alaska (aka Amanda – we figured it out!) Thread – Thank you for sharing this with us. He expanded on his comments in the video, via a thread published on Twitter. “I said to Kath…’I’m going to do this part because in my mind, if I get the six-fingered guy, that means I killed the cancer that killed my dad, and I’ll get to visit my dad.'”Ī tearful Patinkin then told Amanda that she can do the same-that she can speak with her father “any time” she wants, and “anywhere” she wants. “The minute I read the script, I knew,” he shared.

Patinkin added that his father’s passing was the reason he decided to take the role of Inigo Montoya in the first place.

“I went outside in this castle and walked around… and I kept talking to my dad, and I said ‘Dad, I’m going to get this guy.” Secondly, it is true, 100 percent true,” he said. “First of all, your dad is taking care of you. Patinkin was with his wife, Kathryn Grody, when he saw the social media video for the first time. 'Career Opportunities In Murder And Mayhem' Casts Christian Svensson In Heavily Recurring RoleĪmanda had heard that Patinkin was thinking while filming that scene about his own father, who also died of cancer, and wanted to know if this was true.
