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Patrick Swayze most famous for?

Patrick Swayze passed away yesterday. What do you think he'll be most remembered for?


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He did so many great movies but I liked his dancing.

 
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Dirty Dancing for sure, and maybe Ghost.

 
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Not only do I fall down stairs, I trip up them as well. Now that takes talent!

Dirty Dancing!

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He'll likely be remembered for Dirty Dancing, but for me it's Red Dawn.

 

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IDK

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