
William Hurt
Acting
Born: 1950-03-20 ยท Washington, D.C., USA
Died: 2022-03-13
Biography
William McChord Hurt (March 20, 1950 โ March 13, 2022) was an American stage, film and television actor, trained at the Juilliard School, Manhattan, New York, USA. For his leading role in the feature film "Kiss of the Spider Woman", he received an Academy Award in 1986, followed by 3 more nominations for roles in the movies "Children of a Lesser God", "Broadcast News", and "A History of Violence".
๐ฌ Movies (20)

The King's Daughter
2022
Pere La Chaise

Black Widow
2021
Secretary Ross

Disclosure
2020
Luis Molina (archive footage)

The Last Full Measure
2020
Tulley

Avengers: Endgame
2019
Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross

Avengers: Infinity War
2018
Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross

The Miracle Season
2018
Ernie Found

Captain America: Civil War
2016
Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross

Race
2016
Jeremiah Mahoney
Men of Granite
2015

The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her
2014
Julian Rigby

Days and Nights
2014
Herb

The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them
2014
Julian Rigby

Winter's Tale
2014
Isaac Penn

Fire in the Blood
2013
Self

The Host
2013
Jeb Stryder

The Challenger Disaster
2013
Richard Feynman

Maddened by His Absence
2012
Jacques

Close Up
2012
Self (archive footage)

Too Big to Fail
2011
Henry Paulson
๐บ TV Shows (20)

Pantheon
2022
Stephen Holstrom (voice)

Marvel Studios Assembled
2021
Self

Mythic Quest
2020
Peter Cromwell

Condor
2018
Bob Partridge

Goliath
2016
Donald Cooperman

Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands
2016
Hrothgar

Humans
2015
Dr. George Millican

Bonnie & Clyde
2013
Frank Hamer

Moby Dick
2011
Captain Ahab

Damages
2007
Daniel Purcell

Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King
2006
Renshaw

Frankenstein
2004
Professor Waldman

Frank Herbert's Dune
2000
Duke Leto Atreides

The King of Queens
1998
Dr. Taber

Saturday Night Live
1975
Self (uncredited)

Kojak
1973
Jake

Great Performances
1971
Walter

Tony Awards
1956
Self - Nominee / Presenter

Tony Awards
1956
Self - Presenter

The Oscars
1953
Self