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HURT, John



Nationality: British. Born: Chesterfield, Derbyshire, 22 January 1940. Education: Attended Lincoln School; St. Martin's School of Art, London; Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London. Family: Married 1) the actress Annette Robertson (divorced 1964); 2) Marie-Lise Volpelière-Pierrot (died 1983); 3) Donna Peacock, 1984 (divorced 1990); 4) Jo Dalton, 1990, one son: Alexander John Vincent. Career: 1962stage debut in Infanticide in the House of Fred Ginger ; film debut in The Wild and the Willing ; 196667in repertory with the Royal Shakespeare Company; from 1970sin TV plays, including The Naked Civil Servant, 1975, and I, Claudius, 1976; 1979in TV mini-series Crime and Punishment, and Red Fox, 1991. Awards: Best Supporting Actor Award, British Academy, for Midnight Express, 1978; Best Actor Award, British Academy, for The Elephant Man, 1980.


Films as Actor:

1962

The Wild and the Willing (Young and Willing ) (Thomas) (as Phil)

1963

This Is My Street (Hayers) (as Charlie)

1966

A Man for All Seasons (Zinnemann) (as Richard Rich)

1967

The Sailor from Gibraltar (Richardson) (as John)

1968

Before Winter Comes (J. Lee Thompson) (as Lt. Francis Pilkington)

1969

Sinful Davey (Huston) (as Davey Haggart)

1970

In Search of Gregory (Wood) (as Daniel)

1971

10 Rillington Place (Fleischer) (as Timothy John Evans); Mr. Forbush and the Penguins (Cry of the Penguins ) (Viola) (title role); The Pied Piper (Demy) (as Franz, Baron's son)

1974

Little Malcolm and His Struggle against the Eunuchs (Cooper) (as Malcolm Scrawdyke)

1975

Do Yourself Some Good (Marquandshort) (as narrator); The Ghoul (Francis) (as Tom)

1976

East of Elephant Rock (Boyd); La linea del fiume (Stream Line ) (Scavarda); Shadows of Doubt (Bolt); The Island (Fuestfor TV)

1977

The Disappearance (Cooper) (as Atkinson); Spectre (Clive Donnerfor TV)

1978

Watership Down (Rosenanimation) (as voice of Hazel); Midnight Express (Alan Parker) (as Max); The Shout (Skolimowski) (as Anthony); The Lord of the Rings (Bakshianimation) (as voice of Aragorn)

1979

Alien (Ridley Scott) (as Kane)

1980

The Elephant Man (Lynch) (as John Merrick); Heaven's Gate (Cimino) (as Billy Irvine)

1981

History of the World, Part I (Mel Brooks) (as Jesus)


1982

Partners (Burrows) (as Kerwin); Night Crossing (Delbert Mann) (as Peter Strelzyk); The Plague Dogs (Rosenanimation) (as voice of Snitter)

1983

King Lear (Elliottfor TV) (as the Fool); The Osterman Weekend (Peckinpah) (as Lawrence Fassett); Champions (Irvin) (as Bob Champion)

1984

1984 (Radford) (as Winston Smith); The Hit (Frears) (as Braddock); Success Is the Best Revenge (Skolimowski) (as Dino Montecurva)

1985

The Black Cauldron (Berman and Richanimation) (as voice of horned king); After Darkness (Othenin-Gerard) (as Peter Huninger); Free at Last (Lewis) (as narrator)

1986

Jake Speed (Lane) (as Sid); Rocinante (Guedes) (as Bill)

1987

"Segment X" of Aria (Bryden) (as Garuso); From the Hip (Clark) (as Douglas Benoit); Macheath (Higgs); VincentThe Life and Death of Vincent van Gogh (Vincent ) (Coxdoc) (as voice of Vincent); Spaceballs (Mel Brooks) (as himself)

1988

White Mischief (Radford) (as Gilbert Colvile); Nuit Bengali (Bengali Night ) (Klotz) (as Lucien Metz); Deadline (Stroud); Little Sweetheart (Poison Candy ) (Simmonsfor TV)

1989

Scandal (Caton-Jones) (as Stephen Ward); Windprints (Wicht) (as Charles Rutherford)

1990

Romeo-Juliet (Acosta); Frankenstein Unbound (Corman) (as Dr. Joseph Buchanan); The Field (Sheridan) (as "Bird" O'Donnell); Who Bombed Birmingham? (The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing ) (Beckhamfor TV) (as Chris Mullin)

1991

King Ralph (Ward) (as Lord Percival Graves); I Dreamt I Woke Up (Boorman) (as Boorman's Alter Ego); Resident Alien (Nossiterdoc)

1992

L'Oeil qui ment (Dark at Noon, or Eyes and Lies ) (Raul Ruiz) (as Anthony/the Marquis); Mémoire tranquee (Lapse of Memory ) (DeWolf) (as Conrad Farmer)

1993

Monolith (Eyres) (as Villano); Great Moments in Aviation (Kidron) (as Rex Goodyear)

1994

Foerraederi (Betrayal ) (Von Krasenstjernadoc) (as narrator); Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina (Bluth and Goldmananimation) (as voice of Mr. Mole); Second Best (Menges) (as Uncle Turpin); Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (Van Sant) (as the Countess)

1995

Two Nudes Bathing (Boorman) (as Marquis de Prey); Rob Roy (Caton-Jones) (as Marquis of Montrose); Saigon Baby (Attwoodfor TV) (as Jack Lee); Dead Man (Jarmusch) (as John Scholfield); Wild Bill (Hill) (as Charley Prince)

1996

Privateer 2: The Darkening (Hilliker, Robert) (as Joe the Bartender)

1997

Tender Loving Care (Wheeler) (as Dr. Turner); Love and Death on Long Island (Kwietniowski) (as Giles De'Ath); The Climb (Swaim) (as Chuck Langer); Bandyta (Dejczer) (as Babits); Contact (Zemeckis) (as S.R. Hadden)

1998

You're Dead (Hurst) (as Maitland); Night Train (Lynch) (as Michael Poole); Magic (Garfein) (as Magician); The Commissioner (Sluizer) (as James Morton); All the Little Animals (Thomas) (as Mr. Summers)

1999

New Blood (Hurst) (as Alan White); If. . . Dog. . . Rabbit (Modine) (as Sean Cooper); Watership Down (Sullivanfor TV) (as General Woundwortvoice)

2000

Lost Souls (Kaminski) (role); The Tigger Movie (Falkenstein) (as Narrator)


Publications


By HURT: articles

Interview with D. Toyeux, in Cahiers du Cinéma (Paris), November 1984.

"The Outsider," interview with Gavin Smith, in Film Comment (New York), March/April 1989.

Interview with J. Smith, in Skoop (Amsterdam), July/August 1989.

Interview with Derek Winnert, in Radio Times (London), 13 October 1990.

Interview with Brian Case, in Time Out (London), 20 February 1991.

Fuller, G., "But 'Hotpants College'?" (interview), in Interview (New York), March 1998.


On HURT: book

Nathan, David, John Hurt: An Actor's Progress, London, 1986.

On HURT: articles

Current Biography 1982, New York 1982.

Buckley, Michael, "John Hurt," in Films in Review (New York), May 1989.

Matousek, Mark, "English Accents," in Harper's Bazaar (New York), April 1990.

Winnert, D., "Great Outsider," in Radio Times (London), 13 October 1990.

Norman, Michael, "John Hurt: Always in Character," in New York Times Magazine, 2 December 1990.

Radio Times (London), 19 September 1992.

Ciapara, E., "Mr. Wonderful," in Filmowy Serwis Prasowy (Warsaw), vol. 39, no. 12, 1993.


* * *

John Hurt is the least macho of any serious (as opposed to comic) actor who has ever risen to a kind of stardom, however sporadic and precarious. The basis of John Hurt's image has always been weakness (physical, but most frequently also psychological) and unhealth (that thin, anxious, pasty face, and that frail body). It is not surprising that the cinema has consistently associated him with affliction. The first film in which he made a really strong impression (playing, typically, a very weak man) was 10 Rillington Place. His unforgettable Timothy Evanshapless, nervous, unstable, marginally retarded, eventually executed for a murder he did not commit and constitutionally unable effectively to defend himselfstole the movie from a distinguished cast that included Richard Attenborough as the actual guilty party, notorious British mass murderer John Reginald Christie. Interestingly, Hurt almost did not get the part. He was the last of dozens of British actors to be considered and got the role only when he arrived for his audition and the producers, who had previously dismissed him as a possibility, were stunned by his remarkable resemblance to the real Evans.

Since then, the array of afflictions from which Hurt has suffered on-screen has been formidable indeed, and the enormous weight of makeup under which he played the incomparably afflicted eponymous protagonist of the grim David Lynch film The Elephant Man produced by, of all people, Mel Brooks! And for which Hurt received his first Oscar nominationmight be taken as symbolic. Hunted by the law (Sinful Davey ); homosexuality (The Naked Civil Servant, Partners, Love and Death on Long Island ); alcoholism (Heaven's Gate ); cancer (Champions ), slimy space creatures erupting out of his chest (Alien ); transvestism (Even Cowgirls Get the Blues ); official persecution (Scandal); religious persecution (Jesus); time warps (Frankenstein Unbound ); brutal treatment in a foreign land Midnight Express ) and even more protracted torture (1984 ) are among the many other crosses he has had to bear on film.

Through all these ordeals Hurt has maintained a remarkable dignity and integrity. If the image constructed by the totality of the roles has become something of a joke (what will they find for him to suffer from next?), the actor has never given a bad performance, and can hardly be blamed for the fact that, in the commercial cinema, if you do not look like Sylvester Stallone you do not get to play Rambo (one assumes in any case that Hurt would not wish to). Nevertheless, this has not stopped Hurt from getting high-profile roles in a number of action-genre films such as Sam Peckinpah's The Osterman Weekend, and Stephen Frears' The Hit. The latter cast Hurt very much against type by assigning him the role of one of the cold-blooded killers hired to pull off the title rub-out (the execution of a stool pigeon) rather than, as one might expect, the suffering target of assassination.

Hurt's performances in gay roles, while the persona falls well within a certain cultural stereotyping, go some way in fact towards challenging the conventional view of homosexuality as an affliction; his much-maligned Billy Irvine in the much-maligned Heaven's Gate, the extravagantly excessive Cimino film which sank United Artists, actually constitutes a brilliantly realized component in that film's extraordinary total architecture.

Hurt's recent roles have offered him contrasting opportunities: a rare chance to play a conventional "leading man" (one might even say a "romantic" lead as he gets to sleep with Mary Shelley) as the time-traveling scientist in cult director Roger Corman's return to the megaphone after a twenty-year absence, Frankenstein Unbound, and a particularly colorful and excessive character-role in the Irish drama The Field. There is no question of Hurt's ability to "carry" a film as its star, but only when his character is anything but a conventional lead and has the advantage of eccentric makeup (The Naked Civil Servant, The Elephant Man ). It is not his fault that he makes very little impression in Frankenstein Unbound, as the character (in a highly unconventional situation, but very conventionally conceived) could have been played by almost anyone, and the film, although apparently an instant "cult classic," is really quite bad.

The Field is another matter. Mistaken by some for a quasi-neorealist "slice of life," it is in fact an all-stops-out melodrama with many of the strengths of that genre: vividly realized characters built upon the solid foundation of strong and enduring stereotypes, a relishing of "excess" in performance and direction, and the dramatization of impossible tensions and contradictions within the society. In this context, Hurt's grotesque portrayal of a grotesque character, combining near-imbecility with a disturbingly malicious craftiness, is something of a tour de force, demonstrating once again his versatility and formidable technical control.

Robin Wood

His performance as an effete, difficult-to-like (but ultimately sympathetic, largely due to Hurt), European writer past his prime becomes fixated on a younger man in Love and Death On Long Island demonstrated these qualities yet again. The performance earned him critical accoladesin fact, his best notices, particularly in America, since The Elephant Man but, alas, not another Oscar nomination, despite the fact that many admirers of the low-profile film believed he'd be a shoo-in.

updated by John McCarty

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