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William Hurt
Signing autographs at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival
Spouse(s)Mary Beth Hurt (1971-1981)
Heidi Henderson (1989-1992)
AwardsBest Actor AwardCannes Film Festival
1985 Kiss of the Spider Woman

William Hurt (born March 20, 1950) is an Academy Award-winning American actor.

Biography

Early life

Hurt was born in Washington, D.C., the son of Claire Isabel (née McGill), who worked at Time, Inc.,[1] and Alfred McCord Hurt, who worked for the U.S. State Department. His mother re-married Henry Luce III (the son of the founder of Time Magazine) during Hurt's childhood. Hurt graduated from Middlesex School in 1968 where he was the Vice President of the Dramatics Club and had the lead role in several of the school plays. His high school yearbook predicted, "With characteristics such as these, you might even see him on Broadway." Hurt attended Tufts University and studied theology, but turned instead to acting and joined the Juilliard Drama School studying alongside Christopher Reeve.

Career

Hurt appeared first on stage, only later turning to film. His first major role was in the sci-fi hit Altered States (1980) which gave him wide recognition for playing an emotionally obsessed scientist. He received the Best Male Performance Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Actor for Kiss of the Spider Woman in 1985. He received three additional Oscar nominations; one for Children of a Lesser God (1986), one for Broadcast News (1987) and one (for Best Supporting Actor) in A History Of Violence (2005).

Often cast as an intellectual, Hurt has put this to good use in many films like Lost in Space and The Big Chill, but he is also effective in other kinds of roles like I Love You to Death, and David Cronenberg's psychological drama A History of Violence (2005), wherein, with less than 10 minutes of screen time, he plays the creepy mob boss Richie Cusack. That same year, Hurt could be seen as a mysterious government operative in Stephen Gaghan's ensemble drama about the politics of Big Oil, Syriana.

Hurt has been seen in the mini-series adaptation of Stephen King's Nightmares and Dreamscapes, in a piece entitled Battleground; he plays "Renshaw", a hitman who receives a package from the widow of a toymaker he killed, unaware of what is waiting inside for him. He is currently in the cast of "Vanya", an adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya playing in the Artist Repertoire Theatre in Portland, Oregon.

He recently appeared in Sean Penn's critically acclaimed film Into the Wild, the true story of Christopher McCandless and his life changing adventures.

Hurt will next appear as General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross in The Incredible Hulk alongside Edward Norton, Liv Tyler and Tim Roth.

Personal life

Fluent in French, Hurt maintains a home outside Paris. He has a daughter with actress Sandrine Bonnaire and a son, Alex, with Sandra Jennings, who sued Hurt in the late 1980s claiming she was his common-law wife. Hurt won the case. He was previously married to Mary Beth Hurt from 1971 to 1982 and lived with Marlee Matlin for a period of time in 1986. Hurt has two sons, named Sam and William Hurt, from his 1989-92 marriage to Heidi Henderson. Sam and William currently attend Crane Union High School in Crane, Oregon.

Filmography

Year Film Role Other notes
1978 Verna: U.S.O. Girl Walter
1980 Altered States Professor Edward Jessup Nominated Golden Globe
1981 Eyewitness Daryll Deever
Body Heat Ned Racine
1983 The Big Chill Nick
Gorky Park Arkady Renko
1985 Kiss of the Spider Woman Luis Alberto Molina Academy Award for Best Actor; BAFTA Award; Nominated Golden Globe
1986 Children of a Lesser God James Leeds Nominated - Academy Award for Best Actor; Nominated Golden Globe
1987 Broadcast News Tom Grunick Nominated - Academy Award for Best Actor; Nominated Golden Globe
1988 A Time of Destiny Martin Larraneta
The Accidental Tourist Macon Leary
1990 I Love You to Death Harlan James
Alice Doug Tate
1991 Until the End of the World Sam Farber, alias Trevor McPhee
The Doctor Dr. Jack MacKee
1994 Second Best Graham Holt
1995 Smoke Paul Benjamin
1996 A Couch in New York Henry Harriston
Michael Frank Quinlan
Jane Eyre Rochester
1998 Lost in Space Professor John Robinson
Dark City Inspector Frank Bumstead
One True Thing George Guldon
1999 The 4th Floor Greg Harrison
Sunshine Andor Knorr
2000 Contaminated Man David R. Whitman
Frank Herbert's Dune Duke Leto Atreides
2001 Rare Birds Restaurateur
A.I. Artificial Intelligence Professor Allen Hobby
The Simian Line Edward
2002 Tuck Everlasting Angus Tuck
Changing Lanes Doyle Gipson's AA Sponsor
Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story Robert Hanssen TV
Nearest to Heaven (Au Plus Près du Paradis) Matt
2004 The Village Edward Walker
2005 The King David
A History of Violence Richie Cusack Nominated - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Syriana Stan Goff
2006 The Good Shepherd CIA Director Philip Allen
The Legend of Sasquatch John Davis (voice) producer
2007 Mr. Brooks Marshall
Beautiful Ohio
Into the Wild Walt McCandless
2008 Vantage Point President Ashton
Yellow Handkerchief TBA
The Incredible Hulk General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross post-production
The Countess TBA pre-production
Beast of Bataan Gen. Jonathan Wainwright pre-production
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Preceded by Academy Award for Best Actor
1985
for Kiss of the Spider Woman
Succeeded by
Preceded by Award for Best ActorCannes Film Festival
1985
for Kiss of the Spider Woman
Succeeded by

References