Beloved Hollywood starPatrick Swayze, who tragically passed away in 2009 of pancreatic cancer, was a man of many talents. Not only a successful actor, Swayze was also an esteemed dancer and choreographer, as well as a singer and songwriter.

At age 20, Swayze, whose mother was a dance instructor, relocated from Texas to NYC, where he was classically trained at the prestigious Joffrey Ballet school. These skills came in handy for several of his roles, includingDirty DancingandOne Last Dance, in which he appeared with his real-life wife Lisa Niemi. Additionally, several songs that were written and performed by Swayze were featured in his films, includingDirty Dancing,Road House,Next of Kin, andOne Last Dance.

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Before breaking out into film, he was a dancer forDisney on Parade, and played the role of Danny Zuko in a Broadway production ofGrease. His first movie role was as a disco roller skater in themusical comedySkatetown U.S.A.in 1979.A decade later, Swayze had become a household name.

Swayze’s acting credits span a wide variety of genres and styles, and many of his movies have become cult classics. He has hardly disappeared from the spotlight, and is still often referenced and recognized in contemporary media, ranging from hip-hop lyrics to sitcom episodes to “best of” lists. His presence will continue to live on through the work that he did and the impact it made on his fans. To celebrate his legacy, these ten ofPatrick Swayze’s best performances, ranked.

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10Red Dawn (1984)

Red Dawn (1984)

Though far from a critical darling,Red Dawnwould be something of a paramount film for not only Swayze, but a young Charlie Sheen, C. Thomas Howell, Lea Thompson, and Jennifer Grey as well. Set in an alternate timeline where World War III is kickstarted by a Soviet invasion of the United States, a group of teenagers is tasked with forming a grassroots rebellion in order to save not only themselves, but the United States as a whole. The film wasco-written and directed by John Milius, with cinematography provided by Ric Waite.Watch the trailer forRed DawnonYouTube

Swayze and the Cold War

A film as mired in the Cold War asRocky IV, most would probably agree thatRed Dawnas a whole isn’t necessarily one of the most impressive movies of the 1980s. That being said, it’s still a noteworthy film for a plethora of reasons. Swayze gets the lead role as Jed, and he shines with the material given to him. It’s a role that would act as a precursor to his future action roles. Additionally,Red Dawnwould be the first film issued with a PG-13 rating within the United States, owing to its modest amount of violence and intense elements.Stream on Max

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9To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar (1995)

An NYC drag queen named Vida Boheme is probably not the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Patrick Swayze — but it is a role that he played, and remarkably well at that.To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmarfollows two seasoned drag queens, Vida and Noxeema Jackson (Wesley Snipes), as well as Chi-Chi Rodriguez (John Leguizamo), as they set off on a cross-country road trip to attend the Miss Drag Queen of America Pageant in Hollywood.

The title of this arguably absurd movie comes from a photo of performer Julie Newmar that the three stole off of a restaurant wall and carried with them on their journey. Predictably, the queens find themselves stranded in small town America where they anger a local cop, save a homemaker from an abusive husband, and just generally act as fairy godmothers to the townspeople.Watch the trailer forTo Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie NewmaronYouTube

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Swayze Almost Got a Golden Globe

Some critics complained that the plot was trite and lacking substance, but the hilarity of the film and the talent of the three leads more than makes up for it. According toThe Advocate, Swayze’s gracefulness as a dancer helped him get the part when he went out in drag with director Beeban Kidron, and proved he could nail the walk and successfully pass as a woman in public. Both Swayze and Leguizamo were nominated for theGolden Globe for Best Actorand Best Supporting Actor, respectively, for their performances. It is considered to be groundbreaking for its depictions of drag queen characters as well.Buy/Rent on Apple TV

8City of Joy (1992)

City of Joyis a film by director Roland Joffé that is based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Dominique Lapierre. The story focuses on Swayze as an American surgeon named Max Lowe, who travels to Calcutta, India, to find spiritual enlightenment after the traumatic loss of a patient. After getting beat up by some locals, Lowe crosses paths with Hazari Pal (Om Puri), an Indian man who has just moved his family to the city for a better life but has been quickly put on the street. Pal and his family live in a “slum” called the City of Joy, where he brings Lowe and helps nurse him back to health. Lowe becomes enmeshed in the community, and through helping the residents of the City of Joy, he is able to overcome his own struggles and find inner peace.

Swayze Finds Himself in India

The film addresses the theme of poverty in modern day India and attempts to give the viewer an intimate look into this world and the real hardships that its citizens go through. It’s easily one of the most intriguing films Swayze has done from the premise alone, and it’s an incredible example of his wider range as an actor, especially when he’s sharing the screen with Om Puri. It’s certainly a Hollywood interpretation of a foreign culture, and thus not perfect, butCity of Joyis still definitely worth a watch. After all, it’s one of hishighest-ranked movies on Rotten Tomatoes.Stream on Prime Video

7The Outsiders (1983)

The Outsiders

The Outsidersisdirector Francis Ford Coppola’s1983 adaptation of S.E. Hinton’s extremely popular 1967 novel of the same name. The story follows two gangs of teenagers in rural Oklahoma who battle with issues of morality as they struggle to survive each other’s violence. Ponyboy (C. Thomas Howell) is the central protagonist who is a part of the lower-class gang, the Greasers, and finds himself the target of the higher-class rival gang, the Socs. An added stressor for Ponyboy is his complicated relationship with his brothers Darry (Swayze) and Soda (Rob Lowe). Diane Lane also stars as Cherry Valance, who acts as the love interest trapped between the two groups.Watch the trailer forThe OutsidersonYouTube

Swayze’s Sophomore Film

The film was praised by critics for its natural portrayal of teenagers and the reality of poor kids trying to make it on the streets, with Swayze’s performance being a notable highlight. It additionally stars several actors that would become members of the celebrated group,the Brat Pack, in the following years. This includes Rob Lowe, as well as Emilio Estevez and Tom Cruise, who played Greasers named Two-Bit and Steve, respectively. Actors Matt Dillon and Ralph Macchio fill out the group. C. Thomas Howell and Swayze would later reappear together inRed Dawn.Buy/Rent on Apple TV

6Donnie Darko (2001)

Donnie Darko

Donnie Darkois a psychological sci-fi thriller by director Richard Kelly thatbecame a cult classic. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a mentally troubled teenager who begins seeing visions of a giant rabbit named Frank (James Duval) who influences him to commit crimes.

Patrick Swayze has a relatively small role in the film, but one that sticks out in viewers' minds. He plays a motivational speaker named Jim Cunningham, with whom Donnie gets into a heated argument during a school assembly. It’s later revealed that Cunningham was a fraud and child abuser. Donnie’s sister, Elizabeth Darko, is played by Jake Gyllenhaal’s real life sister and actress Maggie Gyllenhaal. The movie also stars Mary McDonnell as Donnie’s mother, Jena Malone as his love interest, Seth Rogen as a school bully, and Drew Barrymore as one of his teachers.Watch the trailer forDonnie DarkoonYouTube

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Donnie’s internal darkness is juxtaposed with the 1980s suburban setting, which adds to the film’s uncomfortably compelling energy. Though the story is admittedly weird,Donnie Darkohas been widely celebrated for its originality and the way it blends themes of science fiction and spirituality with a coming-of-age story.

While it may not have any Academy Awards to its name,Donnie Darkowould receive a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, in addition to nominations for Best First Feature and Best First Screenplay at the Independent Spirit Awards. It’s one of the rare instances of Swayze playing an exceedingly egotistic character, let alone an antagonistic one, especially when compared to his more famous roles.Stream on Tubi

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5Point Break (1991)

Point Break

Point Breakis a 1991 crime drama by Kathryn Bigelow which stars Patrick Swayze and a young Keanu Reeves. Reeves plays FBI agent Johnny Utah, who is tasked with capturing a crew of bank robbers who wear masks with the faces of former presidents. He suspects Swayze’s character Bodhi, the leader of a local surfing gang, is involved in the crimes, and Utah goes undercover within the surf group to prove it. The two men develop a complicated relationship as the movie progresses, finding themselves both skeptical of each other and yet strangely drawn together, battling to see who will come out on top.Watch the trailer forPoint BreakonYouTube

Swayze, Philosophy, and Action

The film is surprisingly philosophical for a crime-ladenbeach movieand tells an entertaining tale of the human spirit, where the lines between good and bad are blurred. Rather than relying on traditional portrayals of criminals or law enforcement, the story zooms in on the high-intensity sport of surfing, bringing an added element of suspense and an interesting twist. Bodhi is an energetic treat to watch, and for the role, Swayze performed all his own stunts, including learning to surf and going skydiving. Though some critics thought the plot didn’t quite rise to the level of the production,Point Breakhas been celebrated for both its athletic and cinematographic feats.Stream on Tubi

411:14 (2003)

The neo-noir thriller11:14is a fascinating film that weaves together five interconnected storylines that center around two car accidents that occur at 11:14 PM. In one ofSwayze’s last 10 movies, he plays the role of Frank, whose involvement in one of the accidents puts him at odds with the numerous other cast members featured throughout. These include the likes of Henry Thomas, Blake Heron, Barbara Hershey, Hilary Swank, Ben Foster, and Rachael Leigh Cook.Watch the trailer for11:14onYouTube

A Captivating Swayze Thriller

Invoking the feelings of Christopher Nolan’sMemento,11:14plays with elements of time and awareness, as neither the characters nor the viewers have a clear picture of the events until the film’s conclusion. There is no semblance of chronology; instead, the film is split into five sections, each portraying the events of the night from a different perspective.

The movie is small in scale and is more a puzzle to be solved than the vessel of a greater message. It’s dark, intense, and absurdly funny.11:14is a project that requires viewer participation, and though it can be enjoyed over and over again, you can only experience solving the puzzle the very first time you watch it — and it’s worth it. ​​​​​​Buy/Rent on Prime Video

Road House

It wouldn’t be a Patrick Swayze list without at least one mention ofRoad House. This iconic action film from the ’80s followsJames Dalton (Pastrick Swayze), a professional bouncer whose troubled past drives him to pursue work at a remote club, the Double Deuce, in Missouri. However, Dalton’s presence soon draws the ire of business mogul Brad Wesley (Ben Gazzara), prompting Swayze to take on dozens of unruly thugs that soon plague the Double Deuce. All the while, Dalton starts falling in love with Elizabeth Clay (Kelly Lynch). In addition to starring in this film, Swayze would also lend his voice for two songs on the soundtrack, “Raising Heaven (In Hell Tonight)” and “Cliff’s Edge.”

The Best 1980s Action Movie

Paired with a terrific performance from Sam Elliot and some incredible action scenes,Road Houseis as clear a demonstration of Swayze’s physicality as can be. His past as a dancer gives him a degree of athleticism that really makesRoad House’s numerous fights stick out. He’s an incredibly convincing action lead overall. While yes, it may not be the most incredible character work he’s done compared to other entries on this list,Road House’s impeccable legacy and cultural prominence continues to resonate with audiences from around the world. This is especially true seeing as how aremake starring Jake Gyllenhaalis set to release in March.Stream on Max

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2Dirty Dancing (1987)

Dirty Dancing

Nobody puts Baby in a corner.

We’ve all heard this famous line uttered by Swayze long before anyone knew that the film it came from would become a beloved and timeless classic.Dirty Dancingwas a small-scale romantic dance drama (it only had a budget of $4.5 million and was filmed in 43 days) that shocked the cast and crew when it became a massive success. The movie is set in 1963 at a Catskills resort where a well-off young woman named Baby (Jennifer Grey) meets bad-boy dance instructorJohnny Castle (Swayze). The two come from two vastly different worlds but find themselves falling in love as they learn to embrace each other on and off the dance floor.Watch the trailer forDirty DancingonYouTube

An Incredible Soundtrack

This project was a great opportunity for Swayze to show off his talent as a classically-trained dancer, though he had to teach not only Baby how to dance within the narrative, but his co-star Grey as well. Both Swayze and Grey were nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor and Actress, respectively.

The music inDirty Dancingis also one of its greatest achievements. It’s chock-full of period-perfect classics like “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “Hungry Eyes,” as well as the song “I’ve Had the Time of My Life,” which waswritten specifically for the movieand won the Oscar for Best Original Song.Dirty Dancingalso features the song “She’s Like the Wind” which was written by and performed by Swayze himself. Acclaimed music producer Jimmy Ienner was the music supervisor for the film and the soundtrack he curated has been certified Platinum 14 times.Stream on Hulu

1Ghost (1990)

You wouldn’t necessarily think that a romantic ghost story where a woman’s dead lover inhabits the body of a fake psychicplayed by Whoopi Goldbergin order to solve his own murder would work, but strangely, it did. InGhost, Patrick Swayze plays Sam Wheat, who is killed by what looks like a mugging gone wrong, and afterward finds himself trapped in the limbo between Earth and the afterlife. Because of this, he sets out to investigate what happened to him. He crosses paths with Oda Mae Brown (Goldberg), who is shocked to find that she can communicate with an actual dead person. Wheat convinces her to help him reach out to the love of his life, Molly Jensen (Demi Moore), and attempts to solve the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death.Watch the trailer forGhostonYouTube

Nominated for Five Academy Awards

Ghostsuccessfully merges the genres of fantasy, horror, murder mystery, comedy, and romantic drama into a uniquely coherent and entertaining narrative. What may sound like a niche film was actually a commercial and critical success.Ghostwas nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and Whoopi Goldberg won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actressafter originally being refused for the role. The film would also win Best Original Screenplay.

Swayze and Moore’s steamy pottery wheel moment is probably the most recognizable scene from the movie, and though it’s been referenced and parodied many times over the years, there is so much more to enjoy in these two hours than just that ghostly caress. It’s a staple film of the 1990s, with both Swayze and Moore bringing an iconic romance to life in an incredibly memorable film. Given its critical and commercial success, this is easily Patrick Swayze’s best movie.Stream on Max