Simpson never married. During the shooting of
Days of Thunder, Simpson threw Scientology leader
David Miscavige off the production after Simpson refused to pay for a more expensive Scientology-patented sound recording device.
Personality Simpson was known for his brash personality, provocative comments and questionable claims. Of director
Steven Spielberg, Simpson said, "I'm surprised for a smart Jew he's as white-bread as he is." He later said, "Any person who suggested
David Lynch for
Dune should have every part of their anatomy examined." Simpson worked out every day with special equipment provided by
Arnold Schwarzenegger. Simpson claimed he discovered
Michael Mann, launched
Debra Winger's career and cast
Richard Gere for
American Gigolo. He also claimed he created the concept for
Beverly Hills Cop, which
Michael Eisner denied. Due to their films' success, Simpson and Bruckheimer became very rich. They often dressed in similar clothing, choosing black as their signature color. Simpson would wear black
Levi 501 jeans only before their first wash and then throw them away. He frequented the
Canyon Ranch in Arizona for occasional workouts and tanning. Though Simpson claimed he never underwent any plastic surgery procedures, As Simpson and Bruckheimer's success grew, so did Simpson's reputation as a "party animal". He said that "next to eating and having sex, making movies is the best thing in the world". An entire chapter of the book ''
You'll Never Make Love in This Town Again'' (which describes four prostitutes' stories about their sexual encounters with
Hollywood celebrities) discusses his frequent sex parties and preference for
S & M. He also gave himself
testosterone shots to boost his sex drive. According to the call girl Alexandra Datig, Simpson auditioned struggling actresses for his movies, convinced them to have sex with him, and secretly filmed their sex acts. The excessive spending (in both films and his personal life) and erratic mood swings caused by his drug use were well known in Hollywood by the 1990s. In August 1995, Ammerman died at Simpson's residence, from what was later determined to be an accidental overdose of
cocaine,
Valium,
venlafaxine, and morphine. Frustrated with Simpson's escalating drug use and declining work, Bruckheimer terminated their partnership in December 1995. The two agreed to finish work on
The Rock, which was already in production. Simpson died before production was completed, and the film is dedicated to his memory. ==Death==