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William Hurt, star of stage and screen who won an Oscar in his mid-30s, has died, according to Deadline. “It is with great sadness that the Hurt family mourns the passing of William Hurt ...
William Hurt, the exacting Oscar winner who dominated a decade as few other actors have done with his turns in the 1980s classics Body Heat, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Children of a Lesser God and ...
William Hurt, who died Sunday at 71, had a look and an aura that appeared, at first, to fit all too snugly into Hollywood’s conception of what a movie star should be. Tall and broad-shouldered ...
William Hurt, the Oscar-winning actor who starred in films like 'Body Heat,' 'The Big Chill' and 'Broadcast News,' has died at the age of 71.
After Hurt enjoyed critical and commercial success in Hollywood in the ‘80s, his career continued to prosper. The star portrayed the patriarch of an immortal family in the movie Tuck Everlasting.
On top of being one of the best survival movies, Into the Wild also features an interesting, and sometimes unsettling, family dynamic, which his highlighted by William Hurt’s portrayal of Walt ...
Then Hollywood was quick to embrace William Hurt. From the start of his film career, he worked with top directors such as Ken Russell (in 1980's Altered States) and Lawrence Kasdan (in 1981's Body ...
William Hurt was tall, blond, and attractive, and the product of a prep-school education and training at Julliard. For someone whose first movie came out in 1980 — the year Ronald Reagan was ...
Hurt’s first big film hit was also his inaugural collaboration with the writer and director Lawrence Kasdan, with whom he would continue to work throughout his ’80s leading man heyday.
I had one of the most memorable dinners of my working life with William Hurt. The actor, whose death at 71 was announced Sunday, was in Austin in the late winter of 1996, filming the comedy ...
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