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William Hurt Was a Weird, Sensitive, Complicated Guy in the ’80s | Esquire
On the brink of greatness with Curse of the Spider Woman, William Hurt struggled to get free of his web. By Jack Kroll, Mar 14, 2022 This article originally appeared in the October 1986 issue of Esquire. You can find every Esquire story ever published at Esquire Classic. “Look, I’m not a talented man,” says…
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National Film Registry: Remembering William Hurt (1950-2022) | Now See Hear!
By Stacie Seifrit-Griffin, March 14th, 2022 Yesterday we learned of the passing of William Hurt, and today, internet, cable and even broadcast news will be filled with stories of his award-winning career spanning over 50 years and over 100 credits. Hurt holds a respected place in cinema for being nominated for the best actor Oscar…
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William Hurt Remembered by Director Lawrence Kasdan – Variety
By Lawrence Kasdan, Mar 15, 2022 9:30am PT Writer-director Lawrence Kasdan, a four-time Oscar nominee, worked with Oscar winner William Hurt, who died March 13 at age 71, on “Body Heat” (1981), “The Big Chill” (1983), “The Accidental Tourist” (1988) and “I Love You to Death” (1990). William Hurt and I came into the movies…
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Remembering William Hurt: An Actor Who Wore His Feeling on the Outside – Variety
By Owen Gleiberman, Mar 13, 2022 7:33pm PT William Hurt, who died Sunday at 71, had a look and an aura that appeared, at first, to fit all too snugly into Hollywood’s conception of what a movie star should be. Tall and broad-shouldered, with a silky shock of wheat-colored hair, his handsome features set off…
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Fans, colleagues mourn death of actor William Hurt – The Washington Post
By Travis M. Andrews, March 13, 2022 at 7:56 p.m. EDT Movie fans spent Sunday night mourning the death of William Hurt — and celebrating his remarkable career. The Oscar-winning actor, cemented into film history for roles in “Broadcast News,” “Body Heat,” “Kiss of the Spider Woman” and “The Big Chill,” among others, died March…
