Timothy Hutton (Timothy Hutton)( Actor)
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Biography Timothy Hutton (Timothy Hutton)
Born August 16, 1960 in Malibu (California, USA), the son of actor Jim Hutton. After his parents divorced, he lived with his mother in Berkeley. ABC acting Timothy's comprehended in high school and on summer vacation, when I took part in performances with his father. After moving to Southern California and then to his father, Timothy Hutton began acting in television movies. In mid-1980's, he first appeared on the Broadway stage, and in 1990, along with Alec Baldwin played in the production of "Prelude to a Kiss". Finest hour for the novice actor struck in 1980: his directorial debut of Robert Radford, the drama "Ordinary People", proved most successful film debut for Hatton. For the role of Conrad's 19-year-old Timothy was awarded the Oscar for best actor in this category, becoming the youngest winner in the history of the American Academy. However, such a bright start did not mean that his path will be strewn with roses - having acquired star status, Hutton preferred Hollywood mainstream Further elaboration of the role of. In the future, the actor offered the role, similar to his debut, although he also appeared in films and other genres - in particular, in comedy and fantastic tapes. Among recent works, Timothy Hutton may be noted villainous gangster in thriller by Andy Wilson's Playing God, the robber Lee Igana in an action movie, John Irwin, City of Industry, "Colonel Kent detective in Simon West's" The General's Daughter ". In withdrawal, the "hot pursuit" thriller "Spy" Timothy Hutton played the role of Aldrich Ames - the hero of the biggest spy scandal 1990 - CIA officer, to be "moles" Russia's intelligence service.
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I really like Timothy Hutton, and especially as it plays Archie Goodwin, Nero Wolfe Mysteries. "Hey! Fans of Timothy, answer. Yours faithfully. |
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