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William Hurt

William Hurt

One of the top leading men of the '80s, William Hurt is notable for his intensity and effective portrayals of complex characters. Although born in Washington, D.C., Hurt had already seen much of the world by the time he was grown, as his father worked for the State Department. His early years spent in the South Pacific near Guam, Hurt moved to Manhattan with his mother after his parents divorced when he was six years old. He spent the summers with his father, vacationing in a variety of international locales, including Sudan. At the age of ten, Hurt's life again changed dramatically when he became a stepson to Henry Luce III, the heir to the Time-Life empire. His mother's second marriage indirectly led to Hurt's initial involvement with the theater: sent away to a boarding school in Massachusetts, he found comfort in acting. After going on to Tufts University to study theology for three years at his stepfather's urging, Hurt married aspiring actress Mary Beth Supinger and followed her to London to study drama. Upon their return to the U.S., Hurt studied drama at Juilliard. By this time, under the realization that his marriage was failing, Hurt divorced his wife, got a motorcycle, and headed cross country for the Shakespeare festival in Ashland, OR, where he made his professional debut in a production of Hamlet. He later joined New York's Circle Repertory Company, and went on to receive critical acclaim for his work on the New York stage. Hurt made his feature film debut in Ken Russell's Altered States in 1980, but it was not until he appeared opposite Kathleen Turner in Body Heat (1981) that he became a star and sex symbol. Four years later, he won Best Actor Oscar and British Academy awards as well as a similar honor at Cannes for his sensitive portrayal of a gay prisoner in Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985). He was again nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for his two subsequent films, Children of a Lesser God (1986) and Broadcast News (1987). Further success followed in 1988 when he starred in The Accidental Tourist. As bright as his star shone on stage and screen, by the end of the '80s, a darker side of Hurt was exposed when he was sued by his former live-in love and mother of his daughter Alex, ballet dancer Sandra Jennings, who claimed to be his common-law wife. Despite his personal problems, Hurt continued to stay relatively busy, beginning the new decade with a fine turn in Wim Wenders' Until the End of the World (1991). He subsequently appeared in such acclaimed films as Smoke (1995), Jane Eyre (1996), One True Thing (1998), and Dark City (1998). In 1998, Hurt appeared as the patriarch of one of televisions most beloved sci-fi families in the big-budgeted remake of Lost in Space, and as a gubernatorial candidate with a shadowy past in George Hickenlooper's political drama The Big Brass Ring (1999). Still alternating between stage and screen into the new millennium, Hurt stuck mainly to the small screen in the next few years. After lending his voice to the animated portrayal of the life of Jesus Christ in The Miracle Maker, appearing in the mini-series Dune, and taking the title role of The Contaminated Man in 2000, Hurt returned to features with his role in director Steven Spielberg's long anticipated (post-mortem) collaboration with the late Stanley Kubrick, A.I. As the well-intending scientist who sets the story of an artificial boy capable of learning and love into motion, Hurt's character seemed to provide the antithesis of the regressive experiments his previous character had flirted with in Altered States. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


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William Hurt Trivia

When was William Hurt born?
William Hurt was born on March 20, 1950

Who did William Hurt play in The Blue Butterfly?
William Hurt was Alan Osborne in The Blue Butterfly

Who did William Hurt play in Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story?
William Hurt was Robert Hanssen in Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story

Who did William Hurt portray in The Big Brass Ring?
William Hurt was Blake Pellarin in The Big Brass Ring

Who did William Hurt play in Lost in Space?
William Hurt was John Robinson in Lost in Space

What role did William Hurt portray in Jane Eyre?
William Hurt played Edward Rochester in Jane Eyre

Who did William Hurt play in Smoke?
William Hurt was Paul Benjamin in Smoke

Who did William Hurt portray in Kiss of the Spider Woman?
William Hurt was Luis Molina in Kiss of the Spider Woman

Who did William Hurt portray in Gorky Park?
William Hurt was Arkady Renko in Gorky Park

Who did William Hurt play in Eyewitness?
William Hurt was Daryll Deever in Eyewitness

Who did William Hurt portray in The Doctor?
William Hurt was Jack McKee in The Doctor

What role did William Hurt portray in Children of a Lesser God?
William Hurt played James Leeds in Children of a Lesser God

Who did William Hurt portray in Broadcast News?
William Hurt was Tom Grunick in Broadcast News

What role did William Hurt portray in Body Heat?
William Hurt played Ned Racine in Body Heat

What role did William Hurt portray in Altered States?
William Hurt played Eddie Jessup in Altered States

Who did William Hurt portray in The Accidental Tourist?
William Hurt was Macon Leary in The Accidental Tourist

Who did William Hurt portray in The King?
William Hurt was Pastor David Sandow in The King

What role did William Hurt portray in Nearest To Heaven?
William Hurt played Matt in Nearest To Heaven

What role did William Hurt portray in Tuck Everlasting?
William Hurt played Angus Tuck in Tuck Everlasting

Who did William Hurt play in Noise?
William Hurt was Mayor Rheinhardt Schneer in Noise

What role did William Hurt portray in Into the Wild?
William Hurt played Walt McCandless in Into the Wild

Who did William Hurt portray in One True Thing?
William Hurt was George Gulden in One True Thing

What role did William Hurt portray in Michael?
William Hurt played Frank Quinlan in Michael

Who did William Hurt portray in The Legend of Sasquatch?
William Hurt was John Davis in The Legend of Sasquatch

Who did William Hurt portray in The Incredible Hulk?
William Hurt was Gen. Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross in The Incredible Hulk

Who did William Hurt portray in Mr. Brooks?
William Hurt was Marshall in Mr. Brooks

Who did William Hurt play in Beautiful Ohio?
William Hurt was Simon Messerman in Beautiful Ohio

What role did William Hurt play in A History of Violence?
William Hurt played Richie Cusack in A History of Violence

What role did William Hurt portray in The Village?
William Hurt played Edward Walker in The Village

Who did William Hurt portray in Dark City?
William Hurt was Frank Bumstead in Dark City

Who did William Hurt portray in Trial by Jury?
William Hurt was Tommy Vesey in Trial by Jury

Who did William Hurt play in Mr. Wonderful?
William Hurt was Tom in Mr. Wonderful

Who did William Hurt portray in The Big Chill?
William Hurt was Nick in The Big Chill

What role did William Hurt play in Neverwas?
William Hurt played Dr. Peter Reed in Neverwas

What role did William Hurt play in Syriana?
William Hurt played Stan Goff in Syriana

Who did William Hurt play in Changing Lanes?
William Hurt was Doyle's sponsor in Changing Lanes

Who did William Hurt portray in A.I.: Artificial Intelligence?
William Hurt was Professor Hobby in A.I.: Artificial Intelligence

Who did William Hurt portray in I Love You to Death?
William Hurt was Harlan James in I Love You to Death

What role did William Hurt play in Alice?
William Hurt played Doug Tate in Alice

Who did William Hurt portray in The Simian Line?
William Hurt was Edward in The Simian Line

Who did William Hurt portray in Vantage Point?
William Hurt was President Ashton in Vantage Point

What role did William Hurt portray in The Good Shepherd?
William Hurt played Philip Allen in The Good Shepherd

Who did William Hurt portray in Sunshine?
William Hurt was Andor Knorr in Sunshine


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