Academy Award winner Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead in his New York City apartment on Sunday. He was 46. The New York City Police Department have confirmed to "The Insider With Yahoo" that the actor was found dead at 12 p.m. ET in his apartment in the West Village of New York City.
The cause of death is still unknown at this point, however the police confirm to "The Insider With Yahoo" that he may have died of a suspected overdose, as he was found with a needle in his arm.
The actor's body is believed to still be in the apartment.
Hoffman struggled with a heroin addiction and most recently checked into rehab in May 2013.
In a 2006 interview with CBS' "60 Minutes," Hoffman discussed his drug use after graduating from New York University's drama school.
"It was all that [drugs and alcohol], yeah, it was anything I could get my hands on... I liked it all," Hoffman said. Eventually he chose to seek treatment. "I went [to rehab], I got sober when I was 22 years old. You get panicked... and I got panicked for my life. It really was just that."
He also revealed that his drug habit was life threatening. "I have so much empathy for these young actors that are 19 and all of a sudden they're beautiful and famous and rich. I'm like, 'Oh my God. I'd be dead.' You know what I mean? I'd be 19, beautiful, famous and rich. That would be it. I think back at that time. I think if I had the money, that kind of money and stuff. So, yeah [I would have died]."
Hoffman won an Oscar for Best Actor for his work in the 2005 film, "Capote."
He has three children, Tallulah Hoffman, Cooper Alexander Hoffman and Willa Hoffman, with costume designer Mimi O'Donnell.