William Hurt

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William Hurt

William McChord Hurt[1][2] (March 20, 1950 – March 13, 2022) was an American actor. For his performances on stage and screen, he received various awards including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor, in addition to nominations for five Golden Globe Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award.

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William McChord Hurt

(1950-03-20)March 20, 1950
DiedMarch 13, 2022(2022-03-13) (aged 71)
Other namesBill Hurt
Alma materTufts University (BA)
Juilliard School (GrDip)
OccupationActor
Years active1975–2022
Spouses
(m. 1971; div. 1982)
Heidi Henderson
(m. 1989; div. 1993)
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Hurt studied at the Juilliard School before his film debut, in Ken Russell's science-fiction feature Altered States (1980), for which he received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year. He went on to receive the Academy Award for Best Actor playing a gay prisoner in Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985). He was Oscar-nominated for Children of a Lesser God (1986), and Broadcast News (1987), and A History of Violence (2005). He starred in films such as Body 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), and The Yellow Handkerchief (2008). He portrayed Thaddeus Ross in five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films starting with The Incredible Hulk (2008) and concluding with Black Widow (2021).

On television, he received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series playing a scientist in the FX legal drama Damages (2009) and for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his portrayal of Henry Paulson in the HBO movie Too Big to Fail (2011). He later acted in the legal drama series Goliath (2016–2021) and the thriller series Condor (2018–2020).

On stage, Hurt appeared in off-Broadway productions of William Shakespeare's Henry V (1975), and A Midsummer Night's Dream (1982) as well as Lanford Wilson's Fifth of July (1978). He made his Broadway debut in David Rabe's dark comedy Hurlyburly (1984) playing a Hollywood casting director, for which he received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.

Early life and education

Hurt was born on March 20, 1950, in Washington, D.C., to Claire Isabel (née McGill; 1923–1971),[3] who worked for Time Inc., and Alfred McChord Hurt (1910–1996), who worked for the United States Agency for International Development and the State Department.[1][4] He had two brothers.[5] With his father, he lived in Lahore, Mogadishu, and Khartoum.[6] His parents divorced and, in 1960, his mother married Henry Luce III (1925–2005), a son of publisher Henry Luce.[7]

Hurt attended the Middlesex School, 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 attended Tufts University and studied theology,[8][9] but turned instead to acting and joined the Juilliard School (Drama Division Group 5: 1972–1976).[10]

Career

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1977–1989: Early roles and stardom

Hurt began his career in stage productions. From 1977 to 1989, he was a member of the acting company at Circle Repertory Company. He won an Obie Award for his debut appearance there in Corinne Jacker's My Life, and won a 1978 Theatre World Award for his performances in Fifth of July, Ulysses in Traction, and Lulu. In 1979, Hurt played Hamlet under the direction of Marshall W. Mason opposite Lindsay Crouse and Beatrice Straight. His first major film role was in the science-fiction film Altered States (1980), where his performance as an obsessed scientist gained him wide recognition. His performance opposite newcomer Kathleen Turner in Lawrence Kasdan's neo-noir film Body Heat (1981) elevated Hurt to stardom. Kasdan and he became frequent collaborators: Hurt co-starred in Kasdan's acclaimed comedy-dramas The Big Chill (1983) and The Accidental Tourist (1988), both of which were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, and he later had a supporting role in the ensemble comedy I Love You to Death (1990).

In the 1980s, Hurt received three consecutive Academy Award nominations for Best Actor, beginning with an Oscar win for his turn as a prisoner in Hector Babenco's drama Kiss of the Spider Woman in 1985. He also received the Best Male Performance Prize at the Cannes Film Festival for this role. The New 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 in Children of a Lesser God (1986) and for playing a dim-witted television news anchor in Broadcast News the following year. Broadcast News, a romantic comedy directed by James L. Brooks, would come to be Hurt's most acclaimed film, with an inclusion to the National Film Registry in the Library of Congress in 2018.[12] After this run of prominent roles in the 1980s he appeared in the thriller Gorky Park (1983) opposite Lee Marvin.

1990–2007: Career fluctuations

Hurt began to appear more frequently in supporting roles. Some of his notable roles include performances in Dark 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), and Syriana (2005).[14] Hurt's fourth career Oscar nomination, for Best Supporting Actor, would come in 2006 for playing a powerful crime boss in A History of Violence (2005), despite less than 10 minutes of screen time, he received an Academy Award nomination.[15]

Other later film roles included Into the Wild (2007), Mr. Brooks (2007),[16] Hurt had several roles in television and theater. Hurt starred in the Sci Fi Channel miniseries adaptation Frank Herbert's Dune in 2000, playing Duke Leto Atreides; it was one of Syfy's highest-rated series ever. He was in the miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's Nightmares and Dreamscapes, in a piece titled Battleground (known for its complete lack of dialogue). He appeared in the cast of Vanya, an adaptation of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, at the Artists Repertory Theatre in Portland, Oregon.[17]

2008–2021: MCU films and television work

In June 2007, Marvel Studios announced that Hurt would portray General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross in the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk alongside Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, and Tim Roth.[18] Hurt reprised his role in four additional Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films: Captain America: Civil War (2016),[19] Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), and Black Widow (2021). Harrison Ford would then take over the role of Ross after Hurt's death in Captain America: Brave New World (2025).[20] During this time he acted in Vantage Point (2008), The Yellow Handkerchief (2008), and Robin Hood (2010).

In 2009, Hurt became a series regular on the FX series Damages playing a corporate whistleblower opposite Glenn Close and Marcia Gay Harden. For his role in the series, he earned a 2009 Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. In September 2010, Hurt played United States Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson in the HBO film Too Big to Fail, an adaptation of Andrew Ross Sorkin's book. He also starred as Captain Ahab in the 2011 television adaptation of Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick.[21] Hurt was set to play Gregg Allman in the film Midnight Rider, but he left the production after an on-set accident.[22][23]

In 2018, Hurt was cast as the lead in The Coldest Game (2019), but after he was injured in an off-set accident, he was replaced by Bill Pullman.[24] In one of his final roles, Hurt played opposite F. Murray Abraham in a standalone episode of Mythic Quest in 2021. Hurt had been set to appear in the series Pantheon and films The Fence, Men of Granite, and Edward Enderby before his death in March 2022, though he ultimately only appeared in Pantheon.[25][26]

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Marriages and relationships

Hurt was married to actress Mary 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 screenwriter Sandrine Bonnaire.[28]

In 1981, while he was still married, Hurt and Sandra Jennings began a relationship in Saratoga 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 to South Carolina, a state that recognized non-ceremonial common-law marriages.[29] Hurt and Jennings never held a marriage ceremony and later separated.

Hurt was a private pilot and owner of a Beechcraft Bonanza.[30] He was fluent in French and maintained a home outside Paris.[28]

Hurt and Marlee Matlin had a relationship for two years, which included living together.[31]

Domestic violence allegations

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 autobiography I'll Scream Later, Marlee Matlin said that their relationship involved drug use and physical violence from Hurt,[33] including a rape.[34] In response to the accusations aired on CNN 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 for Variety, 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]

Death and tributes

Hurt died at the age of 71 on March 13, 2022, at his Portland, Oregon, home[37] from bone-metastasized terminal prostate cancer,[38][39] with which he was diagnosed in May 2018.[40]

Many actors paid tribute to Hurt, including Chris 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, and Topher Grace.[41][42]

Acting credits

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1978 Verna: USO Girl Walter Television movie [43]
1980 Altered States Eddie Jessup [43]
1981 Eyewitness Daryll Deever [43]
Body Heat Ned Racine [43]
All the Way Home Jay Follet Television movie [43]
1982 A Midsummer's Night Dream Oberon [43]
1983 The Big Chill Nick [43]
Gorky Park Arkady Renko [43]
1985 Kiss of the Spider Woman Luis Molina [43]
1986 Children of a Lesser God James [43]
1987 Broadcast News Tom Grunick [43]
1988 A Time of Destiny Martin Larraneta [43]
The Accidental Tourist Macon Leary [43]
1990 I Love You to Death Harlan [43]
Alice Doug [43]
1991 The Doctor Dr. Jack [43]
Until the End of the World Sam Farber, alias Trevor McPhee [43]
1992 The Plague Dr. Bernard Rieux [43]
1993 Mr. Wonderful Tom [43]
1994 Trial by Jury Tommy Vesey [43]
Second Best Graham Holt [43]
1995 Smoke Paul Benjamin [43]
1996 A Couch in New York Henry Harriston [43]
Michael Frank Quinlan [43]
Jane Eyre Rochester [43]
1997 Loved K.D. Dietrickson [43]
1998 Lost in Space John Robinson [43]
Dark City Inspector Frank Bumstead [43]
One True Thing George Gulden [43]
1999 The 4th Floor Greg Harrison [43]
Sunshine Andor Knorr [43]
The Big Brass Ring Blake [43]
Do Not Disturb Walter a.k.a. Silent Witness [43]
The Alexander Technique Himself Instructional film [44]
2000 Contaminated Man David R. Whitman [43]
The Miracle Maker Jairus (voice) [43]
2001 Rare Birds Restaurateur [43]
A.I. Artificial Intelligence Professor Allen Hobby [43]
The Simian Line Edward [43]
The Flamingo Rising Turner Knight Television movie [43]
Varian's War Varian Fry [43]
2002 Tuck Everlasting Angus Tuck [43]
Changing Lanes Doyle's Sponsor [43]
Nearest to Heaven Matt [43]
Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story Robert Hanssen Television movie [45]
2004 The Blue Butterfly Alan Osbourne [43]
The Village Edward Walker [43]
Frankenstein Professor Professor Waldman Television movie [43]
2005 Hunt for Justice General Montimer [43]
The King David [43]
A History of Violence Richie Cusack [43]
Neverwas Dr. Peter Reed [43]
Syriana Stan [43]
2006 The Good Shepherd CIA Director Philip Allen [43]
The Legend of Sasquatch John Davis (voice) Also co-producer [46]
2007 Mr. Brooks Marshall [43]
Beautiful Ohio Simon Messerman [43]
Noise Mayor Schneer [43]
Into the Wild Walt McCandless [43]
2008 Vantage Point President Ashton [43]
The Incredible Hulk Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross [43]
2009 Endgame Professor Willie Esterhuyse Television movie [43]
The Countess Gyorgy Thurzo [43]
2010 The Yellow Handkerchief Brett [43]
Robin Hood William Marshal [43]
2011 The River Why H2O [43]
Late Bloomers Adam [47]
Hellgate Warren Mills [48]
Too Big to Fail Henry Paulson Television movie [49]
2012 J'enrage de son absence Jacques [43]
2013 The Host Jeb [43]
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby Julian Rigby [50]
Fire in the Blood Narrator (voice) Documentary [51]
Days and Nights Herb [52]
The Challenger Disaster Richard Feynman Television movie [53]
2014 Winter's Tale Isaac Penn [43]
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them Julian Rigby [43]
2016 Race Jeremiah Mahoney [43]
Captain America: Civil War Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross [43]
2018 The Miracle Season Ernie Found [54]
Avengers: Infinity War Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross [43]
2019 Avengers: Endgame Cameo [43]
The Last Full Measure Tom Tulley [55]
2021 Black Widow Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross [56]
2022 The King's Daughter Père La Chaise Filmed in 2014 [57]
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1977 The Best of Families James Lathrop Miniseries [46]
Kojak Jake 2 episodes [46]
1989 Saturday Night Live Himself Episode: "Glenn Close/Gipsy Kings" [58]
1998 Lee Marvin: A Personal Portrait by John Boorman Himself Documentary [43]
2000 Frank Herbert's Dune Duke Leto I Atreides[59] 3 episodes [43]
2002 The King of Queens Dr. Taber Episode: "Shrink Wrap" [46]
2006 Nightmares & Dreamscapes Jason Renshaw Episode: "Battleground" [43]
2009 Damages Daniel Purcell 10 episodes [43]
2011 Moby Dick Captain Ahab 2 episodes [43]
2013 Bonnie & Clyde Frank Hamer 2 episodes [46]
2015 Humans George Millican 7 episodes [43]
2016 Beowulf Hrothgar 5 episodes [43]
2016–21 Goliath[60] Donald Cooperman 14 episodes [57]
2018–20 Condor Bob Partridge[61] 11 episodes [57]
2021 Mythic Quest Peter Cromwell Episode: "Peter" [62]
2022–23 Pantheon Stephen Holstrom (voice) Posthumous release [63]
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Theater

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Year Project Role Venue
1975Henry VLord Scroop / Interpreter / BatesDelacorte Theatre, The Public Theatre
1978Fifth of JulyKenneth Talley Jr.Sheridan Square Playhouse, Off-Broadway
1981Childe ByronByronCircle Repertory Theatre, Off-Broadway
1982A Midsummer Night's DreamOberonDelacorte Theatre, The Public Theatre
1984-85HurlyburlyEddieGoodman Theatre, Chicago
Broadway debut
1989Beside HerselfAugie-JakeCircle Repertory Theatre, Off-Broadway
1990Love LettersAndrew Makepeace Ladd IIIPromenade Theatre, Off-Broadway
1990Ivanov (play)Nikolai Alexeyevich IvanovYale Repertory Theatre, CT
1992GoodJohn HalderAmerican Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco[64]
2010Long Day's Journey into NightJames TyroneSydney Theatre Company
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Video games

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Year Game Role Notes
2008 The Incredible Hulk Thaddeus Ross Voice only
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated Work Result Ref.
1980Golden Globe AwardBest New Actor – Motion PictureAltered StatesNominated
1985Academy AwardBest ActorKiss of the Spider WomanWon
BAFTA AwardBest Actor in a Leading RoleWon
Golden Globe AwardBest Actor – Motion Picture DramaNominated
Cannes Film FestivalBest ActorWon
David di Donatello AwardBest Foreign ActorWon
London Film Critics Circle AwardActor of the YearWon
Los Angeles Film Critics Association AwardBest ActorWon
National Board of ReviewBest Actor (tied with Raul Julia)Won
National Society of Film CriticsBest ActorNominated
New York Film Critics CircleBest ActorNominated
1986Academy AwardBest ActorChildren of a Lesser GodNominated
Golden Globe AwardBest Actor – Motion Picture DramaNominated
1987Academy AwardBest ActorBroadcast NewsNominated
Golden Globe AwardBest Actor – Motion Picture Musical or ComedyNominated
New York Film Critics Circle AwardBest ActorNominated
1988Golden Horse AwardBest Foreign ActorThe Accidental TouristWon
1991Chicago Film Critics Association AwardBest ActorThe DoctorNominated
1999Genie AwardBest Actor in a Supporting RoleSunshineNominated
2001Satellite AwardBest Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmVarian's WarNominated
2005Academy AwardBest Supporting ActorA History of ViolenceNominated
Austin Film Critics Association AwardBest Supporting ActorWon
Los Angeles Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActorWon
New York Film Critics Circle AwardBest Supporting ActorWon
North Texas Film Critics Association AwardBest Supporting ActorWon
Utah Film Critics Association AwardBest Supporting ActorWon
Saturn AwardBest Supporting ActorNominated
2007Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion PictureInto the WildNominated
2009Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesDamagesNominated
Golden Globe AwardBest Supporting Actor – TelevisionNominated
2009Satellite AwardBest Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmEndgameNominated
2011Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or MovieToo Big to FailNominated
Golden Globe AwardBest Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmNominated
Satellite AwardBest Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmNominated
2013Satellite AwardBest Supporting Actor – TelevisionBonnie & ClydeNominated
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