William Hurt Net Worth

William M. Hurt net worth is
$15 Million

William McChord Hurt was born on 20 March 1950, in Washington D.C., USA, and is an actor probably best known for his performances in films such as “Altered States”, “Kiss of the Spider Woman”, “Children of a Lesser God”, and “A History of Violence”. He’s also been awarded numerous times, and all of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.

How rich is William Hurt? As of mid-2016, sources inform us of a net worth that is at $15 million, mostly earned through a successful career in acting. He’s been in the industry since the 1980s and has made appearances in several high profile projects. He’s played a diversity of roles, and all of these have ensured the position of his wealth.

William Hurt Net Worth $15 million

Hurt attended Middlesex School, and during his time there he appeared in several school plays with the Dramatics Club. After matriculating, he attended Tufts University where he would study theology for a short time. However, he decided to focus on acting instead, and joined the Julliard School, meeting classmates such as Christopher Reeve and Robin Williams.

After finishing his studies, William started his career appearing in several stage productions as part of the Circle Repertory Company. His debut was in “My Life” which won him an Oble Award. He would then appear in “Ulysses in Traction”, “Lulu” and “Fifth of July” which won him a Theatre World Award. His first major film appearance was in “Altered States” in which he played an obsessed scientist. After his appearance in the neo-noir film “Body Heat”, William became one of the top actors of the industry, and his next notable performance would be in the “Kiss of the Spider Woman”, which won him an Academy Award. He would continue racking -up Academy Award nominations, for “Children of a Lesser God”, “Broadcast News”, and “A History of Violence”. His net worth benefited accordingly.

Hurt is known for his versatility in playing a variety of roles,, which can often be seen when comparing two performances such as “Lost in Space” and “Syriana”. He appeared in the adaptation of Stephen King’s “Nightmares and Dreamscapes” and then in Sean Penn’s “Into the Wild”. In 2008, he was cast in “Vantage Point” as President Henry Ashton, and played the alter ego in “Mr. Brooks”. In 2009, he became a series regular of the TV show “Damages” which got him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. He also became a part of several television films including “Too Big to Fail” and “Moby-Dick”. One of his latest projects is in “Captain America: Civil War” playing General “Thunderbolt” Ross. He also played the role in a previous Marvel film, “The Incredible Hulk”.

For his personal life, it is known that Hurt spends a lot of time in his home near Paris and is fluent in French. He married Mary Beth Hurt in 1971 but it ended in 1982 after he became involved with Sandra Jennings and got her pregnant; the two allegedly shared a common-law marriage. The two eventually separated, and William was married to Heidi Henderson from 1989-93. Later dated Marlee Matlin for a year in a relationship that was apparently filled with substance and physical abuse. Hurt stated that they later reconciled and helped each other recover; he has four children. He is also a private pilot in his leisure pursuits.


Full NameWilliam Hurt
Net Worth$15 Million
Date Of BirthMarch 20, 1950
Place Of BirthWashington, District of Columbia, USA
Height6' 2" (1.88 m)
ProfessionActor
EducationMiddlesex School, Juilliard School, Tufts University
NationalityAmerican
SpouseHeidi Henderson (m. 1989–1993), Mary Beth Hurt (m. 1971–1982)
ChildrenJeanne Bonnaire-Hurt, Samuel Hurt, Alexander Devon Hurt, William Hurt
ParentsClaire Isabel Hurt, Alfred McChord Hurt
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000458/
AwardsAcademy Award for Best Actor, Cannes Best Actor Award, BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actor, National Board of Review Award for Best Actor, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor, London Film Critics' Circle Award for Actor of the...
NominationsAcademy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture – Drama, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstandin...
MoviesCaptain America: Civil War, Body Heat, The Incredible Hulk, Altered States, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Children of a Lesser God, The Big Chill, A History of Violence, Broadcast News, The Accidental Tourist, Into the Wild, Gorky Park, Mr. Brooks, Lost in Space, The Host, Dark City, The Doctor, Vantage...
TV ShowsDamages, Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King, Frankenstein, Frank Herbert's Dune, American Masters, Goliath, The Best of Families
#Trademark
1Deep mellow voice
2Slow mannered style of delivery
TitleSalary
The Village (2004)$1,250,000
#Quote
1[2013 interview] Fame....it's been a challenge, let's put it that way. It's a privilege and a responsibility, and I'm not sure I carried the responsibility well at times, which is embarrassing. And I've had to look and be disappointed in myself occasionally for how I behaved in some circumstances.
2Body Heat (1981) was the best structured film I ever read. It was a better structure than Altered States (1980). But I spent the first six hours of my life with Larry Kasdan telling him why he couldn't direct it. He didn't know what he had. It was a gem, pure and simple. He listened. Because I was the only person that was honest with him. He had not directed before. I was simply saying that his odds of pulling off were remote. Which was true. It's much nicer to be treated with honesty than it is to be treated fatuously.
3[on Altered States (1980)] I was jumping out of my skin because Paddy Chayefsky was articulating ideas that were so far ahead of their time. Molecular biology and quantum physics, the sources of altruism, the notion of love over truth. I had been thinking about the beginnings of our current situation, intellectual property in bio-engineering, I had been thinking about computers and all that. And then I read this script and I was in a Cuban coffee shop up on 78th and Amsterdam and I couldn't stop reading it and I couldn't stop weeping for about half an hour and I couldn't stand up for 45 minutes because it was every idea that I had been thinking about. Everything was in this thing.
4A lot of what we do as actors now, it simply isn't acting. Because you can't get a script at 11 o'clock at night and shoot at 9 o'clock the next morning and call that acting. You can call that being well-used by a director. You can call it being a wonderful reflection of what your teachers instilled in you over the years and years of hopeful study. But you can't call it personal participation in the work. You can call it showing up in terror.
5The enemies of acting are mood, and attitude, and other general homogenized disruptive entities. Whereas acting is about action -- doing -- and unless you can figure out a way to craft in an imaginative reality to which you don't submit, you're going to be out of control. You'll flip out. The job is to be surprised.
6[on winning the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1986] Every award is a standard bearer. But the night that I got mine was also the night they gave one to the producer of 007 for selling more theatre tickets than anybody ever sold. So OK I'm going, "Is this the same statue, is this the same golden dildo they ram down your throat to make sure you never work unconditionally again?"
7[on roles] It's always different. It's like you're always wearing a mask. It's what mask you're wearing. Which one are you using? The more complete your mask is, whether it's in flagrante delicto or subtle, the more complete it is in its psychology, the more you see the soul of your own being. That's what masks are for. The key to the mask is that if the mask that you make proves your value, proves that you have been attentive to a human being, then through those dark holes you're in there. That's what you want. You want to share that. You want to be in there with others. And that's a feeling that I can't describe. I have to do it. I have been there. I have done it. I have participated in moments when that was reached and it is a prize without price. It cannot be quantified. It is a state which is so wonderful, so useful, that you cannot sell that, you cannot buy that cheap. It's there. It's among, not about. And that's why you do it. That's why I do it. There's all kind so accoutrements that people are going to judge things by, but that's really got nothing to do with it.
8When they gave me the Academy Award that night I was tremendously conflicted. I thought I was going to get away with it, I thought I was going to put on my penguin suit and have a couple of drinks and go and look at the other salivating guys in the penguin suits and I was going to watch them like you study a character. When they called my name out I really thought, "Oh no no no no, don't put that target on my chest, don't do this."
9Acting is building the tip of the iceberg, you have to build what isn't seen and then play the tip. Only a little bit of the iceberg is ever seen, but it is massive. That's sometimes hard to do in American movies, where the philosophy is to show the whole iceberg. We're not used to having passive heroes, we're used to the active, go get 'em guy. [...] I oppose this idea that we have to vicariously live in the images of movie heroes who always know what's going to happen next. That's just not how life is. What's wrong with heroism being a man who has traveled 2 inches? That 2 inches is very profound. The real heroes are people who walk and talk in streets and in homes and in the air. Why is it that in the movies we have to spend so much time escaping rather than being freed by accepting?
10[on winning the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1986] There's always a part of you that wants to be, you know, the so-called best. But when you're a human being you know that doesn't exist any more. [...] And I went up onstage and Sally Field whom I knew very well, because we'd done a play together which was broadcast live, she brings it over, and I said to her, "Sally" - this is the words I said to her, onstage, she put it in my hand and I said, "Sally, what the hell do I do with this?" She looked at me hard because she knew me - she was a wonderful woman - and she looked back and she said, "You live with it," which was a wonderful response. So I held it, I walked over, and I started living with it.
11[on Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)] It was written by a saint. I met that guy. A living saint. He was dying of AIDS when I met him. An angel on this planet. I met a few. Manuel Puig, amazing man. How good a film is it? It's a little slow. It's a good film.
12You can go anywhere with someone who admits what they don't know, but if they don't have that basic courage to say, "Well, I don't know, I'm not sure, what do you think?" it doesn't mean you can't get it done, it doesn't mean you cry and go "boo hoo" and sit in a puddle on the ground. You still have to solve the problem and do the best you can. You got a time limit, you got a money limit. You don't have a love limit.
13Nothing came fast for me. I had done sixty plays before I did a movie. I took it slow - I wanted it to be deep, didn't want it to be superficial so I slowed down instead of speeding up.
14[2010] I am a repertory ensemble actor. I'm the luckiest person I know as far as my vocation is concerned; I can't imagine being happier or more fulfilled as an artist than I've been allowed to be. I have struggled - I struggle mightily. But I'm lucky enough to be allowed to struggle - that's something I appreciate. Especially as you get older and you know the days are dwindling.
15Film is not the innate art, theatre is. If all the film in the world burnt down today, you'd still have acting.
16[accepting his Best Actor Oscar for Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)] I share this with Raul (Julia).
17[on getting into his supporting role as the final-act villain in A History of Violence (2005)] - David [Cronenberg] was so kind with with me. I arrived 10 days early. I filmed only for a couple days. I'm of the belief 'There are no small roles. Only small actors.' ... The so-called main characters? What's that? We're all main characters. We're all main characters in our lives.
18[on playing a drag queen in Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)] - I didn't play him as gay. I played him as a woman ... the key for me as an artist, I was researching the character - I had a wonderful dance teacher who was helping me try to figure out how to move, because every character has different movement .... And I spent time ... in gay bars and trying to soak that up too - I'm not gay myself, but many of my friends are - and I wasn't getting it. There was something that wasn't working. And I was walking in the street one day and I was looking at a woman who was walking ahead of us, and I said "I don't think Molina's gay. I think he's a woman. I think he really is a woman, he's just caught in a man's body." Like sometimes I'm an actor caught in a movie star's body.
19[on being taken hostage in Brazil while filming Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)] - We had 36 hours off from filming and me and my date at the time get into a car and we drove south to a village where her parents had a small villa in a very modest town with dirt streets. And as we drove into the driveway at midnight a car pulled up behind us and blocked our exit. The engine of that car was turned off. There were four people in it: two men and two women. One of the men had a ski mask on ... . The one man leaned out the window and he said to us in Portuguese and I asked my date what he said, and she turned white. She said "He wants directions. So she knew right away. And after that the doors of the car opened and they both got out with guns. [Hurt and his date were let go some hours later.]
20I am not a star, I am an actor.
21I am a character actor in a leading man's body.
22I am not an actor. I'm just a man who likes acting. I am what I am. I am nobody. I don't exist. But the work exists. The work is more than the actor.
23A lot of people are taking those risks on the basis of something so unconsidered that it's completely capricious. That's one of the reasons why actors are not respected anymore as actors.
24[on drinking] This is a big subject. And I don't want to use my troubles as an example of what to do and what not to do. But there's that old credo, in vino veritas. In wine lies truth. And a lot of people believe that. But one day you wake up and say, 'This is stupid and this is wrong.' And it was wrong, so I did something about it. It's a complete myth that living life on the edge is conducive to great acting. But it's also another myth to think that you should be as tight as a drum and not have any frailties or fagilities. So you have to find that balance. All I know is that my best work has come out of being committed and happy.
25The simple fact of existence, of being aware that you are aware; this to me is the most astounding fact. And I think that it has something to do with dying. When you are a kid you are beset by fears and you think, 'I'll solve the fear by living for ever and becoming a movie star.' But I am not going to live for ever. And the more I know it, the more amazed I am by being here at all. I am so thrilled by the privilege of life, and yet at the same time I know that I have to let it go.
26I'm still not comfortable with all this. I'm not comfortable with walking the red carpet in a tuxedo and seeing all the women with their boobs pushed up and all the men dressed as penguins - particularly when the subject of your film is the nature of violence and humanity. But that's the nature of Cannes. That's the process that we are both dealing with today.
#Fact
1He has worked with 4 directors who have won a Best Director Oscar: James L. Brooks, Woody Allen, Anthony Minghella, and Steven Spielberg.
2He had a role in the since suspended Gregg Allman biopic, Midnight Rider. Production was halted when 1 crew member was killed and 7 others were injured when hit by a freight train on the first day of filming.
3He has English, as well as German, Scottish, and Irish, ancestry.
4Is a big fan of the comic book character The Incredible Hulk and got to play his enemy Thaddeus Ross in the 2008 adaption.
5Acted in five Best Picture nominees in the 1980s: The Big Chill (1983), Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985), Children of a Lesser God (1986), Broadcast News (1987) and The Accidental Tourist (1988).
6Studied acting with Michael Howard in New York City.
7He waived his salary for Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) so that the film could be made within its budget.
8Went to the Middlesex School; graduated 10 years before Steve Carell.
9Is the uncle of Oliver Hurt.
10Made his stage debut in "Henry V" in 1977 for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
11Lived with Children of a Lesser God (1986) actress Marlee Matlin for some years in the 1980s.
12Godfather of actress Meghan Glennon.
13On May 25, 2005, he was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts by Tufts University.
14Was nominated for Broadway's 1985 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for David Rabe's Hurlyburly.
15Has four children: Daughter Jeanne Bonnaire-Hurt (born February 1, 1994) with Sandrine Bonnaire, son Alexander Devon Hurt (born 1983) with Sandra Jennings, and sons Samuel Hurt (born August 7, 1989) and William Hurt (born 1991) with ex-wife Heidi Henderson.
16Speaks French fluently.
17Turned down the lead role of Paul Sheldon in Misery (1990).
18He is an avid private pilot with taildragger experience.
19Recipient of the first Spencer Tracy Award in 1988 for outstanding screen performances.
20He is the son of Claire Isabel (McGill) and Alfred McChord Hurt, who worked in the state department. His stepfather, Henry Luce III, was the son of Time magazine founder Henry Luce.
21Turned down the role played by Sam Neill in Jurassic Park (1993).
22Lives in Oregon with his two sons, Willie and Sam from his marriage to Heidi Henderson. [2004]
23He lived with Sandra Jennings from 1981-1984.
24His ex-wife, Heidi, is the daughter of Skitch Henderson.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Coldest Play2018pre-productionJoshua Mansky
Condor2018TV Series pre-productionBob Partridge
Live Like Line2017post-productionErnie Found
The King's Daughter2017completedPere La Chaise
Men of Granitepre-productionCoach Bozarth
The Last Full MeasurefilmingTulley
Goliath2016TV SeriesDonald Cooperman
Captain America: Civil War2016Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross
Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands2016TV Mini-SeriesHrothgar
Race2016/IJeremiah Mahoney
Humans2015TV SeriesDr. George Millican
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them2014Julian Rigby
Winter's Tale2014Isaac Penn
Days and Nights2014Herb
Bonnie & Clyde2013TV Mini-SeriesFrank Hamer
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her2013Julian Rigby
The Host2013Jeb
The Challenger Disaster2013TV MovieRichard Feynman
J'enrage de son absence2012Jacques
Hellgate2011Warren Mills
Too Big to Fail2011TV MovieHenry Paulson
Moby Dick2011TV Mini-SeriesCaptain Ahab
Late Bloomers2011Adam
Robin Hood2010William Marshal
The River Why2010H2O
Damages2009TV SeriesDaniel Purcell
The Countess2009Gyorgy Thurzo
Endgame2009/IProfessor Willie Esterhuyse
The Incredible Hulk2008Video GameGeneral 'Thunderbolt' Ross (voice)
The Incredible Hulk2008General 'Thunderbolt' Ross
Vantage Point2008President Ashton
The Yellow Handkerchief2008Brett
Noise2007/IIMayor Schneer
Into the Wild2007Walt McCandless
Mr. Brooks2007Marshall
The Good Shepherd2006Philip Allen
Beautiful Ohio2006Mr. Messerman
Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King2006TV Mini-SeriesJason Renshaw
The Legend of Sasquatch2006John Davis (voice)
Syriana2005Stan
Neverwas2005Dr. Peter Reed
Hunt for Justice2005TV MovieGeneral Mortimer
A History of Violence2005Richie Cusack
The King2005David
Frankenstein2004TV Mini-SeriesProfessor Waldman
The Village2004Edward Walker
The Blue Butterfly2004Alan Osborn
Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story2002TV MovieRobert P. Hanssen
Tuck Everlasting2002Angus Tuck
Au plus près du paradis2002Matt
The King of Queens2002TV SeriesDr. Taber
Changing Lanes2002Doyle's Sponsor
Rivière-des-Jérémie2001TV SeriesG. Adam Davidson aka Gad
Rare Birds2001Dave
A.I. Artificial Intelligence2001Prof. Hobby
Varian's War2001TV MovieVarian Fry
The Flamingo Rising2001TV MovieTurner Knight
Dune2000TV Mini-SeriesDuke Leto Atreides
Contaminated Man2000David R. Whitman
The Miracle Maker2000Jairus (voice)
The Simian Line2000Edward
Do Not Disturb1999Walter
Sunshine1999Andor Knorr
The 4th Floor1999Greg Harrison
The Big Brass Ring1999Blake
One True Thing1998George Gulden
Lost in Space1998Prof. John Robinson
The Proposition1998Arthur Barret
Dark City1998Inspector Frank Bumstead
Loved1997K.D. Dietrickson
Michael1996Frank Quinlan
Un divan à New York1996Henry Harriston
Jane Eyre1996Rochester
Ispoved neznakomtsu1995The stranger
Smoke1995Paul Benjamin
Second Best1994Graham Holt
Trial by Jury1994Tommy Vesey
Mr. Wonderful1993Tom
The Plague1992Doctor Bernard Rieux
Until the End of the World1991Sam Farber, alias Trevor McPhee
The Doctor1991Dr. Jack MacKee
American Masters1991TV Series documentaryNarrator
Alice1990Doug
Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School1990ShortSteve Mills (voice)
I Love You to Death1990Harlan
The Accidental Tourist1988Macon Leary
A Time of Destiny1988Martin Larraneta
Broadcast News1987Tom Grunick
Children of a Lesser God1986James Leeds
Kiss of the Spider Woman1985Luis Molina
Gorky Park1983Arkady Renko
The Big Chill1983Nick
A Midsummer Night's Dream1982TV MovieOberon
All the Way Home1981TV MovieJay Follet
Body Heat1981Ned Racine
Eyewitness1981Daryll Deever
Altered States1980Eddie Jessup
Great Performances1978TV SeriesWalter
The Best of Families1977TV Mini-SeriesJames Lathrop
Kojak1977TV SeriesJake

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Legend of Sasquatch2006co-producer

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon2013Documentary special thanks
The New Bike2009Short acknowledgment
Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School1990Short angel

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
United We Stand, Divided We Fall: The Making of 'Captain America: Civil War'2016Video documentaryHimself - 'Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross'
The View2015TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Tavis Smiley2010-2015TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Fire in the Blood2013DocumentaryNarrator
Close Up2012DocumentaryHimself
The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards2012TV SpecialHimself - Nominee
The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards2011TV SpecialHimself - Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
Robin Hood: Rise and Rise Again, Making Ridley Scott's Robin Hood2010Video documentaryHimself
The Real Robin Hood2010TV Movie documentaryNarrator
The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards2010TV SpecialHimself - Nominee
Entertainment Tonight2006-2008TV SeriesHimself / John Renshaw
The Making of 'The Incredible Hulk'2008Video shortHimself
Today1981-2008TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Vantage Point: An Inside Perspective2008Video documentary shortHimself
Tangled Web: Making Kiss of the Spider Woman2008Video documentaryHimself
HBO First Look2005-2008TV Series documentary shortHimself
Into the Wild: The Story, the Characters2008Video shortHimself
De Niro: A Self Portrait2007TV Short documentaryHimself
Body Heat: The Plan2006Video shortHimself
Body Heat: The Post-Production2006Video shortHimself
Body Heat: The Production2006Video shortHimself
Too Commercial for Cannes2006ShortHimself
Acts of Violence2006Video documentaryHimself
The 78th Annual Academy Awards2006TV SpecialHimself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Corazón de...2005TV SeriesHimself
Comme au cinéma2005TV Series documentaryHimself
Deconstructing 'The Village'2005Video documentary shortHimself
Inside 'The Village': A Movie Special2004TV ShortHimself
The 53rd Annual Tony Awards1999TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
The Big Chill: A Reunion1999Video documentaryHimself
Lost in Space Forever1998TV Movie documentaryHimself
Lee Marvin: A Personal Portrait by John Boorman1998TV Movie documentaryHimself / Arkady Renko
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno1996-1998TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Making of...1998TV Series documentaryHimself / Prof. John Robinson
Spotlight on Location: One True Thing1998Video documentary shortHimself / George Gulden
The Rosie O'Donnell Show1996TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Mondani a mondhatatlant: Elie Wiesel üzenete1996DocumentaryNarrator (English version, voice)
The Odyssey of John Dos Passos1994TV Movie documentaryHimself - Narrator
A Gala for the President at Ford's Theatre1993TV MovieHimself
The Secrets of Dick Smith1991TV Short documentaryHimself - Discussing Altered States
The 21st BAFTA Awards1990TV SpecialHimself
Saturday Night Live1989TV SeriesHimself
The 41st Annual Tony Awards1987TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
The 59th Annual Academy Awards1987TV SpecialHimself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role & Presenter: Best Actress in a Leading Role
The 40th Annual Tony Awards1986TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
The 58th Annual Academy Awards1986TV SpecialHimself - Winner: Best Actor in a Leading Role
The 1986 Annual D.W. Griffith Awards1986TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
The 43rd Annual Golden Globe Awards1986TV SpecialHimself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama
The 39th Annual Tony Awards1985TV SpecialHimself - Presenter & Nominee: Best Actor in a Play
The 57th Annual Academy Awards1985TV Special documentaryHimself - Presenter: Best Film Editing and Co-Presenter: Best Visual Effects
The Making of 'Gorky Park'1983TV Movie documentaryHimself
The 54th Annual Academy Awards1982TV Special documentaryHimself - Co-Presenter: Best Original Score
Body Heat: Interviews with Kathleen Turner and William Hurt1981Video shortHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Welcome to the Basement2016TV SeriesInspector Frank Bumstead
Success in the System2014Video documentary shortNick Carlton
Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon2013DocumentaryHimself
Días de cine2007-2012TV SeriesNed Racine / Nick Carlton / Macom Leary
Marvel One-Shot: The Consultant2011Video shortGeneral 'Thunderbolt' Ross (uncredited)
Premio Donostia a Ian McKellen2009TV SpecialDr. Peter Reed (uncredited)
Oscar, que empiece el espectáculo2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
Cámara negra. Teatro Victoria Eugenia2007TV Short documentaryHimself
Corazón de...2006TV SeriesNed Racine
Premio Donostia a Willem Dafoe2005TV SpecialHimself
It's Like Life2004Video documentary shortMacon Leary / Ned Racine
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second2003Video documentaryNed Racine (uncredited)
Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years2000TV Movie documentaryTom Grunick
... y otras mujeres de armas tomar1998TV Movie documentaryHimself
Oscar's Greatest Moments1992Video documentaryHimself
The 61st Annual Academy Awards1989TV SpecialMacon Leary
The 60th Annual Academy Awards1988TV SpecialTom Grunick
Especial Oscars 861987TV MovieJames Leeds

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2007Silver Berlin BearBerlin International Film FestivalOutstanding Artistic ContributionThe Good Shepherd (2006)
2006Austin Film Critics AwardAustin Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActorA History of Violence (2005)
2006NTFCA AwardNorth Texas Film Critics Association, USBest Supporting ActorA History of Violence (2005)
2005LAFCA AwardLos Angeles Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting ActorA History of Violence (2005)
2005NYFCC AwardNew York Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Supporting ActorA History of Violence (2005)
2005UFCA AwardUtah Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting ActorA History of Violence (2005)
1999Best Actor AwardNewport International Film Festival, Rhode IslandThe Big Brass Ring (1999)
1999Yoga AwardYoga AwardsWorst Foreign ActorDark City (1998)
1989Golden Horse AwardGolden Horse Film FestivalBest Foreign ActorThe Accidental Tourist (1988)
1987ALFS AwardLondon Critics Circle Film AwardsActor of the YearKiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
1986OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Actor in a Leading RoleKiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
1986BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest ActorKiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
1986DavidDavid di Donatello AwardsBest Foreign Actor (Migliore Attore Straniero)Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
1986Joseph Plateau AwardJoseph Plateau AwardsBest Actor
1985Best ActorCannes Film FestivalKiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
1985LAFCA AwardLos Angeles Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActorKiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
1985NBR AwardNational Board of Review, USABest ActorKiss of the Spider Woman (1985)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2013Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionBonnie & Clyde (2013)
2012Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionToo Big to Fail (2011)
2011Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or MovieToo Big to Fail (2011)
2011OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Actor in a Motion Picture or MiniseriesToo Big to Fail (2011)
2011Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for TelevisionToo Big to Fail (2011)
2010Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionDamages (2007)
2009Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesDamages (2007)
2009Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for TelevisionEndgame (2009)
2008Gold Derby AwardGold Derby AwardsEnsemble CastInto the Wild (2007)
2008ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureInto the Wild (2007)
2006OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting RoleA History of Violence (2005)
2006Saturn AwardAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USABest Supporting ActorA History of Violence (2005)
2006OFTA Film AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Supporting ActorA History of Violence (2005)
2006OFCS AwardOnline Film Critics Society AwardsBest Supporting ActorA History of Violence (2005)
2005VVFP AwardVillage Voice Film PollBest Supporting PerformanceA History of Violence (2005)
2002Golden Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for TelevisionVarian's War (2001)
2000GenieGenie AwardsBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting RoleSunshine (1999)
1992CFCA AwardChicago Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActorThe Doctor (1991)
1988OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Actor in a Leading RoleBroadcast News (1987)
1988Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalBroadcast News (1987)
1987OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Actor in a Leading RoleChildren of a Lesser God (1986)
1987Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - DramaChildren of a Lesser God (1986)
1986Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - DramaKiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
1981Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USANew Star of the Year in a Motion Picture - MaleAltered States (1980)

2nd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2006ICS AwardInternational Cinephile Society AwardsBest Supporting ActorA History of Violence (2005)
1986NSFC AwardNational Society of Film Critics Awards, USABest ActorKiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
1985NYFCC AwardNew York Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActorKiss of the Spider Woman (1985)

3rd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1987NYFCC AwardNew York Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActorBroadcast News (1987)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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