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'''River Phoenix''' ([[1970]]-08-23 – [[1993]]-10-31), born in Madras, Oregon, [[United States|USA]], was one of the most promising movie actors of his generation.
 
'''River Phoenix''' ([[1970]]-08-23 – [[1993]]-10-31), born in Madras, Oregon, [[United States|USA]], was one of the most promising movie actors of his generation.
  
He was born '''River Jude Bottom''' to Arlyn Sharon Dunetz and husband John Bottom, who married in [[1969]]. Together they spent several years touring the hippie communes of California. In [[1972]], Arlyn and John changed the family name to Phoenix after joining the [[Children of God]].
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He was born '''River Jude Bottom''' to Arlyn Sharon Dunetz and husband John Bottom, who married in [[1969]]. Together they spent several years touring the hippie communes of California. In [[1972]], Arlyn and John changed the family name to Phoenix after joining the [[Children of God]]. River grew up in a very poor family as was the case for most members of the Children of God and his sister and he often had to [[busking|busk]] to make money for their family.
  
 
The Phoenix family eventually grew disillusioned with the Children of God and left in [[1977]], moving from [[Venezuela]] to Florida in [[1978]].
 
The Phoenix family eventually grew disillusioned with the Children of God and left in [[1977]], moving from [[Venezuela]] to Florida in [[1978]].
  
It is reported by [http://www.people.com People magazine] (''1993-11-15'' and ''1994-01-17'') that in an interview with River Phoenix he claimed he had "lost his virginity" at age four, while in the Children of God.
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Phoenix was one of five siblings who pursued careers in show business, encouraged by their parents after leaving the Children of God. He had significant juvenile roles in several movies and was nominated in [[1988]], at the age of 17, for an Oscar for best supporting actor for his role in ''Running on Empty''. He met Keanu Reeves while filming ''I Love You to Death'' and later went on to star opposite Reeves in Gus van Sant's ''My Own Private Idaho''. His friendship with both Reeves and van Sant continued beyond the movie.
  
"I'm glad I did it when I was young," River once said, perhaps trying to justify the incident. "But I didn't want those and different body parts that were in my face to make me perverse when I was older, so I blocked it all out. I was completely celibate from 10 to 14. You're just born into that reality, and you accept it."
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He died at age 23 of a drug overdose and was cremated in Gainesville, Florida.
  
In May [[1999]], [[the Family International]] (as the Children of God group is now known), in an internal publication for Family teens, published a so-called "[[prophecy]] interview" with River Phoenix from beyond the grave (see [https://media.xfamily.org/docs/fam/zine/zine_31.pdf Free Zine 31], pp. 4-5 ''"Dead Men Talking: River Bares All"'').
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So far, of his siblings, his younger brother [[Joaquin Phoenix]] has achieved the greatest success, with his first major role coming in another Gus van Sant movie ''To Die For'', opposite Nicole Kidman. His sister, [[Rain Phoenix]], appeared in van Sant's adaptation of Tom Robbins's story ''Even Cowgirls Get the Blues'' alongside many other well-known personalities.
  
River grew up in a very poor family. He and his sister often had to [[busking|busk]] to make money for their family.
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===Sex in the Children of God===
  
Phoenix was one of five siblings who pursued careers in show business, encouraged by their parents after leaving the Children of God. He had significant juvenile roles in several movies and was nominated in [[1988]], at the age of 17, for an Oscar for best supporting actor for his role in ''Running on Empty''. He met Keanu Reeves while filming ''I Love You to Death'' and later went on to star opposite Reeves in Gus van Sant's ''My Own Private Idaho''. His friendship with both Reeves and van Sant continued beyond the movie.
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It is reported by [http://www.people.com People magazine] (''1993-11-15'' and ''1994-01-17'') that in an interview with River Phoenix he claimed he had "lost his virginity" at age four, while in the Children of God.
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"I'm glad I did it when I was young," River once said, perhaps trying to justify the incident. "But I didn't want those and different body parts that were in my face to make me perverse when I was older, so I blocked it all out. I was completely celibate from 10 to 14. You're just born into that reality, and you accept it."
  
River disliked being seen as just a sex symbol.
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===Family Publications referencing River Phoenix==
  
He died at age 23 of a drug overdose and was cremated in Gainesville, Florida.
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In May [[1999]], [[the Family International]] (as the Children of God group is now known), in an [[:Category:Family Publications|internal publication]] for Family teens, published a so-called "[[prophecy]] interview" with River Phoenix from beyond the grave (see [https://media.xfamily.org/docs/fam/zine/zine_31.pdf Free Zine 31], pp. 4-5 ''"Dead Men Talking: River Bares All"'').
  
So far, of his siblings, his younger brother [[Joaquin Phoenix]] has achieved the greatest success, with his first major role coming in another Gus van Sant movie ''To Die For'', opposite Nicole Kidman. His sister, [[Rain Phoenix]], appeared in van Sant's adaptation of Tom Robbins's story ''Even Cowgirls Get the Blues'' alongside many other well-known personalities.
 
  
 
==Filmography==
 
==Filmography==

Revision as of 08:15, 10 May 2005

River Phoenix

River Phoenix (1970-08-23 – 1993-10-31), born in Madras, Oregon, USA, was one of the most promising movie actors of his generation.

He was born River Jude Bottom to Arlyn Sharon Dunetz and husband John Bottom, who married in 1969. Together they spent several years touring the hippie communes of California. In 1972, Arlyn and John changed the family name to Phoenix after joining the Children of God. River grew up in a very poor family as was the case for most members of the Children of God and his sister and he often had to busk to make money for their family.

The Phoenix family eventually grew disillusioned with the Children of God and left in 1977, moving from Venezuela to Florida in 1978.

Phoenix was one of five siblings who pursued careers in show business, encouraged by their parents after leaving the Children of God. He had significant juvenile roles in several movies and was nominated in 1988, at the age of 17, for an Oscar for best supporting actor for his role in Running on Empty. He met Keanu Reeves while filming I Love You to Death and later went on to star opposite Reeves in Gus van Sant's My Own Private Idaho. His friendship with both Reeves and van Sant continued beyond the movie.

He died at age 23 of a drug overdose and was cremated in Gainesville, Florida.

So far, of his siblings, his younger brother Joaquin Phoenix has achieved the greatest success, with his first major role coming in another Gus van Sant movie To Die For, opposite Nicole Kidman. His sister, Rain Phoenix, appeared in van Sant's adaptation of Tom Robbins's story Even Cowgirls Get the Blues alongside many other well-known personalities.

Sex in the Children of God

It is reported by People magazine (1993-11-15 and 1994-01-17) that in an interview with River Phoenix he claimed he had "lost his virginity" at age four, while in the Children of God.

"I'm glad I did it when I was young," River once said, perhaps trying to justify the incident. "But I didn't want those and different body parts that were in my face to make me perverse when I was older, so I blocked it all out. I was completely celibate from 10 to 14. You're just born into that reality, and you accept it."

=Family Publications referencing River Phoenix

In May 1999, the Family International (as the Children of God group is now known), in an internal publication for Family teens, published a so-called "prophecy interview" with River Phoenix from beyond the grave (see Free Zine 31, pp. 4-5 "Dead Men Talking: River Bares All").


Filmography

  • Silent Tongue (1994)
  • Dark Blood (1993)
  • Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1993)
  • Thing Called Love (1993)
  • Sneakers (1992)
  • Dogfight (1991)
  • My Own Private Idaho (1991)
  • I Love You to Death (1990)
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
  • Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon, A
  • Running on Empty (1988)
  • Little Nikita (1988)
  • The Mosquito Coast (1986)
  • Circle of Violence: A Family Drama (1986) (TV)
  • Stand by Me (1986)
  • Explorers (1985)
  • Surviving (1985) (TV)