American actor (1950–2022)
William Hurt
Hurt at the premiere forA History of Violence , 2005
Born William McChord Hurt
(1950-03-20 ) March 20, 1950Died March 13, 2022(2022-03-13) (aged 71) Other names Bill Hurt Alma mater Tufts University (BA )Juilliard School (GrDip )Occupation Actor Years active 1975–2022 Spouses Children 4
William McChord Hurt [ 1] [ 2] (March 20, 1950 – March 13, 2022) was an American actor. Known for his performances on stage and screen, he received various accolades including anAcademy Award , aBAFTA Award , and aCannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor , in addition to nominations for fiveGolden Globe Awards , twoPrimetime Emmy Awards , and aTony Award .
Hurt studied at theJuilliard School before his film debut, inKen Russell 's science-fiction featureAltered States (1980), for which he received a nomination for theGolden Globe Award for New Star of the Year . He went on to receive theAcademy Award for Best Actor playing a gay prisoner inKiss of the Spider Woman (1985). Hurt was also Oscar-nominated forChildren of a Lesser God (1986),Broadcast News (1987), andA History of Violence (2005). He starred in films such asBody Heat (1981),The Big Chill (1983),The Accidental Tourist (1988),Alice (1990),One True Thing (1998),Syriana (2005),Mr. Brooks (2007),Into the Wild (2007), andThe Yellow Handkerchief (2008). Hurt also portrayedThaddeus Ross in five of theMarvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films starting withThe Incredible Hulk (2008) and concluding withBlack Widow (2021).
On television, Hurt receivedPrimetime Emmy Award nominations forOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series playing a scientist in theFX legal dramaDamages (2009) and forOutstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his portrayal ofHenry Paulson in theHBO movieToo Big to Fail (2011). He later acted in the legal drama seriesGoliath (2016–2021) and the thriller seriesCondor (2018–2020).
On stage, Hurt appeared inoff-Broadway productions ofWilliam Shakespeare 'sHenry V (1975), andA Midsummer Night's Dream (1982) as well asLanford Wilson 'sFifth of July (1978). He made hisBroadway debut inDavid Rabe 's dark comedyHurlyburly (1984) playing a Hollywood casting director, for which he was nominated for theTony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play .
Early life and education [ edit ] Hurt was born on March 20, 1950, inWashington, D.C. , to Claire Isabel (née McGill; 1923–1971),[ 3] who worked forTime Inc. , and Alfred McChord Hurt (1910–1996), who worked for theUnited States Agency for International Development and theState Department .[ 1] [ 4] He had two brothers.[ 5] With his father, he lived inLahore ,Mogadishu , andKhartoum .[ 6] His parents divorced and, in 1960, his mother married Henry Luce III (1925–2005), a son of publisherHenry Luce .[ 7]
Hurt attended theMiddlesex School in Concord, Massachusetts, where he was vice-president of the Dramatics Club and had the lead role in several school plays. He graduated in 1968 and his yearbook predicted, "you might even see him on Broadway." Hurt attendedTufts University and studied theology, graduating with aBA magna cum laude in 1972,[ 8] [ 9] but turned instead to acting and joined theJuilliard School (Drama DivisionGroup 5 : 1972–1976).[ 10]
1977–1989: Early roles and stardom[ edit ] Hurt in 1981 Hurt began his career in stage productions. From 1977 to 1989, he was a member of the acting company atCircle Repertory Company . He won anObie Award for his debut appearance there inCorinne Jacker 'sMy Life , and won a 1978Theatre World Award for his performances inFifth of July ,Ulysses in Traction , andLulu . In 1979, Hurt playedHamlet under the direction ofMarshall W. Mason oppositeLindsay Crouse andBeatrice Straight . His first major film role was in the science-fiction filmAltered States (1980), where his performance as an obsessed scientist gained him wide recognition. His performance opposite newcomerKathleen Turner inLawrence Kasdan 'sneo-noir filmBody Heat (1981) elevated Hurt to stardom. Kasdan and he became frequent collaborators: Hurt co-starred in Kasdan's acclaimed comedy-dramasThe Big Chill (1983) andThe Accidental Tourist (1988), both of which were nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture , and he later had a supporting role in the ensemble comedyI Love You to Death (1990). In 1983 he appeared in the thrillerGorky Park (1983) oppositeLee Marvin .
In the 1980s, Hurt received three consecutiveAcademy Award nominations for Best Actor, beginning with an Oscar win for his turn as a prisoner inHector Babenco 's dramaKiss of the Spider Woman in 1985. He also received theBest Male Performance Prize at theCannes Film Festival for this role. TheNew York Times wrote, "Mr. Hurt won a well-deserved best actor award at the Cannes Film Festival for a performance that is crafty at first, carefully nurtured and finally stirring in profound, unanticipated ways... What starts out as a campy, facetious catalog of Hollywood trivia becomes an extraordinarily moving film about manhood, heroism and love."[ 11]
Hurt subsequently received Best Actor Oscar nominations for playing a speech teacher at a school for the deaf who falls for a deaf custodian inChildren of a Lesser God (1986) and for playing a dim-witted television news anchor inBroadcast News the following year.Broadcast News , a romantic comedy directed byJames L. Brooks , would come to be Hurt's most acclaimed film, with an inclusion to theNational Film Registry in theLibrary of Congress in 2018.[ 12]
1990–2007: Career fluctuations[ edit ] Hurt began to appear more frequently in supporting roles. Some of his notable roles include performances inDark City (1998),Lost in Space (1998),Sunshine (1999),A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001),Tuck Everlasting (2002),[ 13] The Village (2004),A History of Violence (2005), andSyriana (2005).[ 14] Hurt's fourth career Oscar nomination, for Best Supporting Actor, would come in 2006 for playing a powerful crime boss inA History of Violence (2005), though his role comprised less than 10 minutes of screen time.[ 15]
Other later film roles includedInto the Wild (2007) andMr. Brooks (2007).[ 16] Hurt had several roles in television and theater. Hurt starred in theSci Fi Channel miniseries adaptationFrank Herbert's Dune in 2000, playingDuke Leto Atreides ; it was one of Syfy's highest-rated series ever. He was in the miniseries adaptation ofStephen King 'sNightmares and Dreamscapes , in a piece titledBattleground (known for its complete lack of dialogue). He appeared in the cast ofVanya , an adaptation ofAnton Chekhov 'sUncle Vanya , at theArtists Repertory Theatre inPortland, Oregon .[ 17]
2008–2021: MCU films and television work[ edit ] In June 2007,Marvel Studios announced that Hurt would portray GeneralThaddeus Ross in the 2008 filmThe Incredible Hulk alongsideEdward Norton ,Liv Tyler , andTim Roth .[ 18] Hurt reprised his role in four additionalMarvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films:Captain America: Civil War (2016),[ 19] Avengers: Infinity War (2018),Avengers: Endgame (2019), andBlack Widow (2021).Harrison Ford would then take over the role of Ross after Hurt's death inCaptain America: Brave New World (2025).[ 20] Hurt acted inVantage Point andThe Yellow Handkerchief (both 2008), andRobin Hood (2010).
In 2009, Hurt became a series regular on theFX seriesDamages playing a corporatewhistleblower oppositeGlenn Close andMarcia Gay Harden . For his role in the series, he earned a 2009Primetime Emmy Award nomination forSupporting Actor in a Drama Series . In September 2010, Hurt playedUnited States Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson in the HBO filmToo Big to Fail , an adaptation ofAndrew Ross Sorkin 's book. He also starred asCaptain Ahab in the2011 television adaptation ofHerman Melville 's novelMoby-Dick .[ 21] Hurt was set to playGregg Allman in the filmMidnight Rider , but he left the production after an on-set accident.[ 22] [ 23]
In 2018, Hurt was cast as the lead inThe Coldest Game (2019), but after he was injured in an off-set accident, he was replaced byBill Pullman .[ 24] In one of his final roles, Hurt played oppositeF. Murray Abraham in a standalone episode ofMythic Quest in 2021. Hurt had been set to appear in the seriesPantheon and filmsThe Fence ,Men of Granite , andEdward Enderby before his death in March 2022, though he ultimately only appeared inPantheon .[ 25] [ 26]
Marriages and relationships [ edit ] Hurt was married to actressMary Beth Hurt (née Supinger ) from 1971 to 1982,[ 27] and to Heidi Henderson from 1989 to 1993. Hurt had four children: one with Sandra Jennings; two with Henderson; and one with French actress, film director, and screenwriterSandrine Bonnaire .[ 28]
In 1981, while he was still married, Hurt and Sandra Jennings began a relationship inSaratoga Springs, New York . Jennings became pregnant in the spring of 1982, which was followed by Hurt's divorce from Mary Beth, after which Hurt and Jennings relocated toSouth Carolina , a state that recognized non-ceremonialcommon-law marriages .[ 29] Hurt and Jennings never held a marriage ceremony and later separated.
Hurt was a private pilot and owner of aBeechcraft Bonanza .[ 30] He was fluent inFrench and maintained a home outside Paris.[ 28]
Hurt andMarlee Matlin had a relationship for two years, which included living together.[ 31]
Domestic violence allegations [ edit ] Hurt's girlfriend Sandra Jennings sued Hurt in New York, seeking recognition of their relationship as a common-law marriage under South Carolina law. The New York court held that the relationship between Hurt and Jennings did not qualify as a common-law marriage under South Carolina law and found in Hurt's favor that no marriage existed.[ 29] During Jennings' lawsuit against Hurt, she alleged that Hurt subjected her to physical and verbal abuse. His spokesperson denied that Hurt ever beat Jennings.[ 32]
In her 2009 autobiographyI'll Scream Later , Marlee Matlin said that their relationship involved drug use and physical violence from Hurt,[ 33] including arape .[ 34] In response to the accusations aired onCNN on April 13, 2009, Hurt's agent declined to respond, but Hurt issued a statement the following day that his "own recollection is that we both apologized and both did a great deal to heal our lives. Of course, I did and do apologize for any pain I caused. And I know we have both grown. I wish Marlee and her family nothing but good."[ 35]
In a 2022 essay forVariety , after Hurt had died, author Donna Kaz wrote about dating Hurt in their twenties, from 1977 to 1980. She accused Hurt of domestic abuse in the article.[ 36]
On March 13, 2022, Hurt died aged 71 at hisPortland, Oregon home from metastatic prostate cancer,[ 37] [ 38] [ 39] with which he was diagnosed in May 2018.[ 40]
Many actors paid tribute to Hurt, includingChris Evans ,Robert Downey, Jr. ,Gwyneth Paltrow ,Tom Hanks ,Rita Wilson ,Dennis Quaid ,Marg Helgenberger ,Kevin Costner ,Russell Crowe ,John Goodman ,Patton Oswalt ,Albert Brooks ,Bryce Dallas Howard ,Maria Bello ,Jonathan Frakes ,Ben Stiller ,Mark Ruffalo ,Jennifer Garner ,Jeremy Renner , andTopher Grace .[ 41] [ 42]
Year Project Role Venue 1975 Henry V Lord Scrope / Interpreter / BatesDelacorte Theatre ,The Public Theatre 1978 Fifth of July Kenneth Talley Jr. Sheridan Square Playhouse , Off-Broadway1981 Childe Byron Byron Circle Repertory Theatre , Off-Broadway1982 A Midsummer Night's Dream Oberon Delacorte Theatre, The Public Theatre 1984–1985 Hurlyburly Eddie Goodman Theatre , ChicagoEthel Barrymore Theatre ,Broadway debut1989 Beside Herself Augie-Jake Circle Repertory Theatre, Off-Broadway 1990 Love Letters Andrew Makepeace Ladd III Promenade Theatre, Off-Broadway 1990 Ivanov Nikolai Alexeyevich Ivanov Yale Repertory Theatre , CT1992 Good John Halder American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco[ 64] 2003 Richard III King Richard Manitoba Theatre Centre 2010 Long Day's Journey into Night James Tyrone Sydney Theatre Company
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Awards for William Hurt
1928–1975 1976–present 1 refused award that year
1946–1975 1976–2000 2001–present
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