Actor Bill Paxton, known for starring in such movies as "Twister" and "Apollo 13" died on Feb. 26, at the age of 61, due to heart surgery complications.
Paxton is most recently known for playing the patriarch in the critically acclaimed HBO show "Big Love" about a family of Mormon polygamists.
He got his start playing small roles in the 1970s and 1980s until the 1990s, when he was cast in high-profile movies, "True Lies" and "Titanic."
Paxton was nominated for an Emmy Award for his role as Randolph McCoy in the History Channel three-part mini-series "Hatfields & McCoys."
- Zara Zhi, Opposing Views