Basic Information About Timothy Hutton
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor, Film director, Film Producer, Television producer, Television Director, Businessperson |
Net worth | $12,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1960-08-16 (64 years old) |
Place of birth | Malibu |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Blue eyes Plays characters who are fighting the system. |
Spouse | Aurore Giscard d'Estaing - (21 JanuaryΒ 2000 - 2008)Β (divorced)Β (1 child) Debra Winger - (16 MarchΒ 1986 - 1 MarchΒ 1990)Β (divorced)Β (1 child) |
Gender | Male |
Height | 6 ft (1.829 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Timothy Hutton win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
Other |
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0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Timothy Hutton awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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LAFCA Award - Best Supporting Actor | Winner | Ordinary People | 1980 |
Silver Berlin Bear - Outstanding Artistic Contribution | Winner | The Good Shepherd | 2007 |
Golden Globe - Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama | Nominee | Taps | 1982 |
Prism Award - Performance in a Drama Episode | Winner | Leverage | 2010 |
Timothy Hutton roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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The Ghost Writer | Sidney Kroll |
All the Money in the World | Oswald Hinge |
Beautiful Boy | Dr. Brown |
Ordinary People | Conrad |
The General's Daughter | Colonel Kent |
Secret Window | Ted Milner |
The Good Shepherd | Thomas Wilson |
Beautiful Girls | Willie Conway |
Taps | Brian Moreland |
The Glorias | Leo Steinem |
Kinsey | Paul Gebhard |
French Kiss | Charlie |
The Falcon and the Snowman | Christopher Boyce |
Last Holiday | Matthew Kragen |
Jack Ryan | Nathan Singer 5 episodes, 2018 |
A Nero Wolfe Mystery | Director |
A Nero Wolfe Mystery | Archie Goodwin 27 episodes, 2001-2002 |
How to Get Away with Murder | Emmett Crawford 15 episodes, 2018-2019 |
Saturday Night Live | Self (uncredited) unknown episodes |
Kidnapped | Conrad Cain 13 episodes, 2006-2007 |
Public Morals | Mr. O 2 episodes, 2015 |
Leverage | Nathan Ford / ... 77 episodes, 2008-2012 |
American Experience | 1 episode, 1992 |
Amazing Stories | Director |
Amazing Stories | Writer |
The Daily Show | Self - Guest 1 episode, 1999 |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | Self - Guest 3 episodes, 1996-1998 |
American Crime | Russ Skokie / ... 26 episodes, 2015-2017 |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | Self - Guest 1 episode, 1996 |
Timothy Hutton's Quotes
- [9/1/98, in interview in "Daily News", about following his own gut in career choices] I was 18, did a couple of things on TV, then I did Ordinary People (1980) and when you are fortunate enough to be in a movie like that, working with Robert Redford as the director and the movie is as well received as it was, it would be ludicrous to have a master plan for a career. So next, I was in Wayne, PA, doing Taps (1981) and then I was back in New York working with Sidney Lumet doing an ensemble movie called Daniel (1983). And I turned down a starring role in Risky Business (1983), even though all my agents and manager said I was crazy. But I looked at it and asked myself, "What was the experience going to be like? What will I learn?" And looking back at myself at 23, being able to work with Sidney Lumet and E.L. Doctorow, I have absolutely no regrets. I learned stuff that will stay with me forever.
- [Upon receiving his Academy Award for Ordinary People (1980)] This is for my dad. I wish he were here to see it.
- [on George C. Scott] It was amazing just to stand by him and see him at work on Taps (1981)--a real experience to see such discipline and concentration.
Interesting Facts about Timothy Hutton
- Son of actor Jim Hutton, star of NBC TV's Ellery Queen (1975), and Maryline Adams (nΓ©e Poole), a teacher who also ran a small publishing company. Brother of Punch Hutton and Heidi Hutton.(born 1960).
- Is a big fan of the Irish-American band, Black 47.
- His wife, Aurore Giscard d'Estaing, a Parisian-born children's book illustrator, is the niece of former French President (1974 - 1981) ValΓ©ry Giscard d'Estaing.
- Was the original choice to play the role of Joel Goodson in Risky Business (1983), but turned it down.
- Co-owner of bar/restaurant "P.J. Clarke's" and president of the exclusive Players Club, both in New York City.
- Became a father for the first time at age 26 when his first wife, Debra Winger, gave birth to their son Emmanuel Noah Hutton, aka Noah Hutton, on April 29, 1987.
- Became a father for the second time at age 41, when his second wife, Aurore Giscard d'Estaing, gave birth to their son, Milo Hutton, on September 11, 2001.
- He has twice played real-life traitors to the United States. He played Christopher Boyce in The Falcon and the Snowman (1985) and Aldrich Ames in Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within (1998). Both men were convicted of having sold secrets to the Soviet Union. In a third instance, Daniel (1983), he played the son of fictionalized versions of real-life traitors, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
- In "The 10 Li'l Grifters" episode of Leverage (2008) (season 4, episode 2), the crew attends a costume party at which everyone dresses up as a character from a mystery story. Nathan Ford (Timothy Hutton) tells someone that he is dressed up as Ellery Queen, the character played by Hutton's father, Jim Hutton in Ellery Queen (1975), the TV show based on a popular mystery book series. Ford is also wearing the trademark hat worn by Ellery Queen on that show.
- Has three times played characters who fight the system: Taps (1981), Turk 182 (1985) (in fact the slogan was, "you CAN fight city hall!"), and Leverage (2008).
- Has worn an Army uniform five times: Taps (1981), and "The Three Days Of The Hunter Job" episode of Leverage (2008) and A Time of Destiny (1988) and The General's Daughter (1999), and "Help Wanted, Male" episode of A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001).
- Directed the music video for The Cars' song "Drive".
- In Taps (1981), Leverage (2008), Turk 182 (1985), and The Falcon and the Snowman (1985) he played a character who was fighting the system. In two of these (Taps and Leverage) he was formerly a part of the system that screwed him, so he turned on it.
- In 1983, he signed to shoot a film titled "Road Show" with Jack Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen, and Debra Winger. The studio canceled plans, and Hutton sued claiming fraud and breach of contract. He won the jury trial in 1989 which awarded him $2.25 million in compensatory damages and $7.5 million in punitive damages. He had also gained a wife and son, when he married Winger with whom he had his first son Noah Hutton, but the marriage later dissolved. The title "Road Show" was later changed to Medicine Man (1992) and starred Sean Connery.
- Although he played Amanda Plummer's elder brother in Daniel (1983), he is more than three years her junior in real life.
- Dated Demi Moore (1983-84), Uma Thurman (1995-96) and Angelina Jolie (1997-99).
- He was twenty years old when he won his Oscar for Ordinary People (1980), making him the youngest winner to date of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
- He has English, smaller amounts of Irish and Norwegian, and more distant German, ancestry.
- In 1981, he and Natalie Wood purchased film rights to the Barbara Wersba book "Country of the Heart" and were planning to team in the drama about the professional/romantic relationship of a young writer and a successful novelist who's dying of cancer.
- Was only 19 when his father , actor Jim Hutton died of liver cancer.