Tuesday, November 22, 2011

THE LOSS OF A HUGE FILM TALENT





















































































































































































































































































































































































She was born under the name Brittany Anne Bertolotti, but we know her better as Brittany Murphy. She was born in Atlanta, Georgia on November 10, 1977 and she died in Los Angelas, California on December 20, 2009. Brittany Murphy was thirty-two years old when she died. We're getting closer to the second year anniversary of Brittany Murphy's death by drug overdose. Everything was going so perfectly for the girl. She was married to a British screenplay writer Simon Monjack (Who committed suicide on May 23, 2010). The way she died was spooky in such a case that it was similar to the Brittney Spears music video for her song EVERYTIME bore a suspicious resemblance to Brittany Murphy's death from a drug overdose in the bathroom of her home (Keep in mind the album IN THE ZONE and the song EVERYTIME was released in 2003. Cue TWILIGHT ZONE theme song music). She was the original voice for the role of Gloria in HAPPY FEET (A role that was taken over by a rock star with a similar personality named Alicia Moore aka Pink in HAPPY FEET 2). Brittany Murphy played Luanne Platter on the animated cartoon television series KING OF THE HILL. She was in the films SIN CITY, GIRL INTERRUPTED, CLUELESS, RIDING IN CARS WITH BOYS, DROP DEAD GORGEOUS, ABANDONED, JUST MARRIED, LOVE AND OTHER DISASTERS, MEGAFAULT and DON'T SAY A WORD. She played a vague variation of Kim Mathers in the Eminem (aka Marshal Mathers) film 8 MILE. Brittany Murphy burned the candle at both ends and paid for her chronic drug addiction with her life. Now she's in heaven looking down upon us all. Brittany Murphy can't walk the Earth anymore since she's not in the mortal plane anymore. If the life of Brittany Murphy is a lesson for anything, then the lesson that even prescription drug abuse is still considered to be drug abuse. Prescription drug abuse can still lead to an early grave. Living life like there's no tomorrow will lead destroy any chance of seeing the next day.