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Danny Huston

Danny Huston

Intimidation often looms large for a legendary director's son who wishes to follow in the footsteps of his famous parent; perhaps for this reason, more than a few opt to establish themselves in another field. For Danny Huston, however -- the scion of mythically revered, Academy Award-winning filmmaker John Huston -- it wasn't at all a question of intimidation, merely one of circumstance. After pursuing directorial work fervently and dauntlessly, but encountering mixed success and frustration about his own inability to get studio backing for projects, Danny Huston found himself being drawn, one assignment at a time, into bit roles before the camera. In the process, Huston inadvertently launched himself as one of the most respected character actors of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Born May 14, 1962, in Rome, as the illegitimate child of John Huston and European actress Zoe Sallis (during the former's separation from his then-wife, the late Ricki Soma), Daniel Huston came of age in Ireland and London. He studied art and cinema as a young adult, often spending a considerable amount of time on his father's movie sets, and honed his skills in his early twenties not in the arena of directing (as might be expected), but in that of painting. Danny Huston's directorial assignments began inconspicuously, at the age of 24, with the 1987 made-for-television comic fantasies Bigfoot and Mr. Corbett's Ghost (the second of which featured John Huston in the cast). The elder Huston -- then riding on the tails of his mid-'80s comeback with Under the Volcano and Prizzi's Honor -- engineered Danny's premier A-list feature. For it, Danny signed to helm a cinematization of Thornton Wilder's picaresque fantasy novel Theophilus North, co-adapted by John Huston, Prizzi's Honor scribe Janet Roach, and James Costigan. The Hustons assembled a dream cast: Anthony Edwards, Lauren Bacall, Harry Dean Stanton, Mary Stuart Masterson, Anjelica Huston (Danny's half-sister), David Warner, and Virginia Madsen, who dated and then married Danny in the fall of 1989. Robert Mitchum replaced John Huston in a key role when he died during production. Mr. North stars Edwards as the title character, a Yale graduate who wheedles his way into the upper crust of Newport, RI, in 1926, thanks to an inherent surge of electricity in his body that enables him to relieve the ailments of locals and thus charm them irrepressibly. Unfortunately, Mr. North -- which took its stateside bows in early August 1988 -- received tepid and lackluster reviews. Perhaps for this reason, Huston found it difficult to lock down a follow-up. Within a decade, the assignments were few and far between, and he occasionally found himself directing embarrassing fare like the 1995 direct-to-video horror exploitationer The Maddening (where psychotic marrieds Burt Reynolds and Angie Dickinson trap a poor woman and her daughter in their home and torture them systematically), and waiting, ever so patiently, for additional projects to take shape. Huston's personal life also decrescendoed during the early '90s, given his separation and divorce from Madsen. With no other immediate options visible to him, Huston started accepting Hollywood friends' invitations to play on-camera bit roles -- and scored tremendous success in this arena to rival anything prior in his career. He debuted as a bartender in Mike Figgis' late-1995 critical smash Leaving Las Vegas, then followed it up with turns in such cause célèbres as Timecode (2000), 21 Grams (2003), Silver City (2004), and The Aviator (2004). Huston was particularly memorable as British agent Sandy Woodrow in Fernando Mereilles' The Constant Gardener (2005), and as sociopath Arthur Burns in John Hillcoat's ultraviolent Western The Proposition (2005). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide


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Danny Huston Trivia

When was Danny Huston born?
Danny Huston was born on May 14, 1962

What role did Danny Huston play in Silver City?
Danny Huston played Danny O'Brien in Silver City

What role did Danny Huston portray in Alpha Male?
Danny Huston played Jim Ferris in Alpha Male

What role did Danny Huston portray in X-Men Origins: Wolverine?
Danny Huston played Col. William Stryker in X-Men Origins: Wolverine

What role did Danny Huston portray in 30 Days of Night?
Danny Huston played Marlow in 30 Days of Night

What role did Danny Huston play in The Constant Gardener?
Danny Huston played Sandy Woodrow in The Constant Gardener

What role did Danny Huston portray in Birth?
Danny Huston played Joseph in Birth

Who did Danny Huston portray in John Adams?
Danny Huston was Samuel Adams in John Adams

Who did Danny Huston play in How to Lose Friends and Alienate People?
Danny Huston was Lawrence Maddox in How to Lose Friends and Alienate People

Who did Danny Huston portray in The Proposition?
Danny Huston was Arthur Burns in The Proposition

Who did Danny Huston play in Spanish Fly?
Danny Huston was John in Spanish Fly

Who did Danny Huston play in I Really Hate My Job?
Danny Huston was Himself in I Really Hate My Job

Who did Danny Huston play in The Kingdom?
Danny Huston was Gideon Young in The Kingdom

Who did Danny Huston play in The Number 23?
Danny Huston was Isaac French in The Number 23

Who did Danny Huston play in The Number 23?
Danny Huston was Dr. Miles Phoenix in The Number 23

What role did Danny Huston play in 21 Grams?
Danny Huston played Michael in 21 Grams

Who did Danny Huston portray in Hotel?
Danny Huston was Hotel Manager in Hotel

Who did Danny Huston play in Children of Men?
Danny Huston was Nigel in Children of Men

Who did Danny Huston play in The Aviator?
Danny Huston was Jack Frye in The Aviator

Who did Danny Huston portray in Marie Antoinette?
Danny Huston was Emperor Joseph in Marie Antoinette

Who did Danny Huston play in Timecode?
Danny Huston was Randy in Timecode

Who did Danny Huston play in Leaving Las Vegas?
Danny Huston was Barman in Leaving Las Vegas


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