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Timothy Hutton

Timothy Hutton

Timothy Hutton

is 49 years old
Actor

Born: Tuesday, August 16, 1960
  (Malibu, California, USA)
Height: 6' 1"

Rating
100% (1 vote)

Star Sign:
Leo
Other Leo celebrities
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Timothy Hutton in Kinsey (2004)

After winning an Academy Award, Golden Globe and Los Angeles Film Critic's award for his performance in Robert Redford's ORDINARY PEOPLE, TIMOTHY HUTTON went on to star in numerous films, including TAPS, DANIEL, FALCON & THE SNOWMAN, MADE IN HEAVEN, Q & A, GENERAL'S DAUGHTER, FRENCH KISS, BEAUTIFUL GIRLS, and SUNSHINE STATE. With TAPS, Hutton received his second Golden Globe Award nomination. Hutton was last seen in Columbia Pictures' SECRET WINDOW, based on the novella by Stephen King, and directed by David Koepp with Johnny Depp and John Turturro also starring.

As a member of New York's Circle Repertory Company, Hutton originated the lead role in the Broadway Production of Craig Lucas' “Prelude to a Kiss” and starred in “Babylon Gardens” with Mary Louise Parker. In addition, Hutton appeared in the Los Angeles stage production of “The Oldest Living Graduate,” opposite Henry Fonda, which was later broadcast live on NBC. Hutton also directed Nicole Burdette's “Busted” for the New York-based theatre company, Naked Angels.

On television, Hutton produced and starred in Showtime's “Mr. & Mrs. Loving,” written and directed by Oscar-nominated writer Richard Friedenberg (A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT), starred as the title character in the acclaimed “Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within,” also for Showtime, and the docudrama WWIII for the Fox Network. After starring in A&E's highly successful "Nero Wolfe: The Golden Spiders," the network went back to Hutton, who agreed to executive produce, direct and star in several additional Nero Wolfe adaptations. These highly acclaimed films premiered in Spring 2001 on A&E, with a repertoire of actors who co-star with Hutton and Maury Chaykin, and ran for two years.

Working behind the camera, Hutton has directed a number of music videos, including “Drive” by the Cars, “Not Enough Love” by Don Henley, and the Neil Young Concert Film “Freedom,” as well as an episode of Steven Spielberg's “Amazing Stories,” entitled "Grandpa's Ghost," from a story he wrote.

Hutton's feature film directorial debut, DIGGING TO CHINA, premiered at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival to standing ovations. The off-beat coming-of-age story starred Kevin Bacon and Mary Stuart Masterson, and introduced 10-year old starlet Evan Rachel Wood; the film was in limited release in fall 1998.

In addition to KINSEY, Hutton can also be seen as the lead on the SciFi Channel’s action, thriller miniseries, “5ive Days Until Midnight.”

Hutton currently serves as the President of The Players Club. Originally founded by Edwin Booth and Mark Twain in New York's Gramercy Park, The Players Club is the oldest and most prestigious theatrical club in America.

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Timothy Hutton

 appeared in following movies:
Broken Hill (2009) [Post-production] George McAlpine
Serious Moonlight (2009) [Post-production]
Lymelife (2008) [Post-production]100% (1 votes) Charlie Bragg
Alphabet Killer, The (2008) [Post-production]80% (1 votes) Richard Ledge
Leverage (2008) Nate Ford
Identity (2008) [Pre-production] Tommy X (rumored)
Multiple Sarcasms (2008) Gabriel
Reflections (2008) [Post-production] TOM (attached)
Last Mimzy, The (2007) 80% (80 votes) David Wilder
Lymelife (2007) Charlie Bragg
When a Man Falls in the Forest (2007) 70% (6 votes) Gary
Good Shepherd, The (2006) 80% (113 votes) Thomas Wilson
Off the Black (2006) 80% (1 votes) Mr. Tibbel
Last Holiday (2006) 70% (50 votes) Matthew Kragen
Kovak Box, The (2006) 70% (1 votes) David
Avenger (2006) 70% (2 votes) Frank McBride
Heavens Fall (2006) Samuel Leibowitz
Turning Green (2005) Bill the Breaker
Kinsey (2004) dvd80% (94 votes) Paul Gebhard
Secret Window (2004) dvd62% (281 votes) Ted Milner
5ive Days to Midnight (2004) 70% (6 votes) J.T. Neumeyer
Sunshine State (2002) dvd72% (16 votes) Jack Meadows
Nero Wolfe Mystery, A (2001) Archie Goodwin
WW3 (2001) dvd60% (1 votes) Larry Sullivan
Nero Wolfe Mystery, A (2001) Archie Goodwin
Just One Night (2000) dvd Isaac Alder
Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery, The (2000) 70% (1 votes) Archie Goodwin
Deliberate Intent (2000) dvd60% (1 votes) Rod Smolla
General's Daughter, The (1999) dvd69% (124 votes) Col. William Kent
Deterrence (1999) dvd62% (10 votes) Marshall Thompson
Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within (1998) 54% (1 votes) Aldrich Ames
Vig (1998) dvd48% (1 votes) Frankie
City of Industry (1997) dvd48% (14 votes) Lee Egan
Playing God (1997) dvd51% (22 votes) Raymond Blossom
Dead by Midnight (1997) dvd John Larkin/Sam Ellis
Beautiful Girls (1996) dvd68% (81 votes) Willie Conway
Mr. & Mrs. Loving (1996) 70% (1 votes) Richard Loving
Substance of Fire, The (1996) 60% (2 votes) Martin Geldhart
Last Word, The (1995) 46% (1 votes) Martin Ryan
French Kiss (1995) dvd70% (84 votes) Charlie
Dark Half, The (1993) dvd60% (19 votes) Thad Beaumont/George Stark
Temp, The (1993) dvd50% (7 votes) Peter Derns
Q & A (1990) dvd66% (8 votes) Assistant District Attorney Al
Everybody's All-American (1988) dvd58% (7 votes) Donnie 'Cake'
Time of Destiny, A (1988) 46% (1 votes) Jack
Made in Heaven (1987) 51% (7 votes) Mike Shea/Elmo Barnett
Turk 182! (1985) 51% (10 votes) Jimmy Lynch
Falcon and the Snowman, The (1985) dvd74% (20 votes) Christopher Boyce
Iceman (1984) dvd62% (9 votes) Doctor Stanley Shephard
Daniel (1983) 62% (1 votes) Daniel Isaacson
Long Way Home, A (1981) Donald Branch Booth
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV 1982
Taps (1981) dvd66% (28 votes) Brian Moreland
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Motion Picture Actor - Drama 1982
Ordinary People (1980) dvd84% (102 votes) Conrad 'Con' Jarrett
    • Won Academy Award - Best Actor in a Supporting Role 1981
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Motion Picture Actor in a Supporting Role 1981
    • Won Golden Globe - New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture - Male 1981

 
 Directing - 

Timothy Hutton

 worked as director on following movies:
Digging to China (1998) dvd70% (5 votes)
 
 Production - 

Timothy Hutton

 worked as producer on following movies:
Nero Wolfe Mystery, A (2001) executive producer
Nero Wolfe Mystery, A (2001) executive producer
Mr. & Mrs. Loving (1996) 70% (1 votes) executive producer




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