The AP reporter didn’t know (it was complications from Lou Gehrig’s disease) but somewhat cruelly pressed him for a reaction anyway.
“Oh man if you look at – look, I’m not going to trivialize that situation, I just heard about it for the first time,” the actor said. “But I always told [director] Jeff Nichols this, look in Mud, the whole trailer for Mud could be Sam Shepard sitting in that green chair telling the boy about who Mud is. It would be about a two-and-a-half minute trailer, but it would have been really badass.”
“He moved on today? Damn, we lost one of the great ones… Great writer… Great mind,” he continued, still taking on board the news. “Alright, see you in the next one, Sam.”
Shepard passed away at the age of 73 on 30 July. His long career saw him work – with equal acclaim – as a playwright, director, and actor; he was both a 1979 Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama for his play Buried Child, and an Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor for playing pilot Chuck Yeager in 1983’s The Right Stuff.
(Source: Independent UK)