Philip Seymour Hoffman Net Worth: As Cause of Death Is Revealed, Will Mimi O'Donnell and 3 Children Receive Actor's Sizable Estate?

With the Oscars 2014 this weekend, Hollywood continues to mourn the death of greatly respected actor, Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Just days before the Academy Awards takes place it has been revealed that Hoffman died of an accidental overdose of a mixture of drugs including heroin, cocaine, amphetamine, and benzodiazepine, officials have confirmed Friday.

The New York medical examiner's office revealed the post-mortem results on Friday, which confirmed what many had suspected - that drugs were behind the sudden and tragic death of the much-loved actor last month.

Following his death, much of the news coverage has focused on his family - he had a long-time partner, Mimi O'Donnell, as well as three kids, and as the Academy looks set to honor Hoffman on Sunday, many are asking where will the sizable inheritance of Phillip Seymour Hoffman end up?

After starring in many celebrated movies over his career, Hoffman had built up an estimated $35 million in net worth.

Hoffman will play a prominent role in the upcoming sequel to the well-known Hunger Games movie franchise, starring Jennifer Lawrence. He has acted in memorable roles in films such as the dramatic "Capote," and "The Master." For "Capote," Hoffman was nominated for and received an Oscar for his performance.

He was also able to star in less serious roles in movies such as "Along Came Polly," and "The Big Lebowski." He worked with such well-regarded directors as the Cohen brothers, P.T. Anderson, and Spike Lee, and gained an audience of millions.

Hoffman was found dead last month in his apartment by a close friend. Initial indications pointed to a heroin overdose, and drugs have now been confirmed as the cause of death.

"We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Phil and appreciate the outpouring of love and support we have received from everyone," said Hoffman's family in an official statement.

Sources believe that most of the actor's estate will go the Hoffman's partner, Mimi O'Donnell, and their three children Cooper Alexander Hoffman, Tallulah Hoffman, and Willa Hoffman. However, it is unsure as to whether any of that money will go to charity or how it will be divided among those receiving the inheritance.