Sir John Vincent Hurt, (22 Januari 1940 - 25 Januari
2017) adalah seorang aktor kasal Inggris yang
karirnya membentang selama enam dekade. Dia awalnya muncul karena peran
pendukung sebagai Richard Rich dalam film A Man for All Seasons (1966). Setelah
ini, ia memainkan peran sebagai John Merrick di film biografi David
Lynch The Elephant Man (1980), Winston Smith dalam versi Nineteen Eighty-Four
(1984), Mr. Braddock dalam drama Stephen Frears The Hit (1984) dan Stephen Ward
dalam drama yang menggambarkan Profumo Affair, Scandal (1989). Ia juga dikenal
untuk peran televisi seperti Quentin Crisp dalam film televisi The Naked Civil Sevantg (1975), Caligula dalam I, Claudius (1976) dan War Doctor di
Doctor Who.
Film Lain John Hurt termasuk drama penjara Midnight
Express (1978), film horor Alien (1979), film petualangan Rob Roy
(1995), film thriller V for Vendetta (2006), film thriller
The Skeleton Key (2005), film petualangan sci-fi Indiana Jones and the Kingdom
of the Crystal Skull (2008), film seri Harry Potter (2001-11), film Hellboy
(2004 dan 2008) dan film spionase Perang Dingin Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
(2011). Adegan terakhir karakternya di Alien telah ditunjuk oleh sejumlah
publikasi sebagai salah satu yang paling mengesankan dalam sejarah sinematik. Selama karakter televisi dan film, Hurt meninggal empat puluh kali
(beberapa website memberikan nomor sebagai 37), membuatnya salah satu aktor
yang paling sering terbunuh dalam sejarah film.
Diakui untuk suara yang khas, ia juga menikmati
karir yang sukses sebagai pengisi suara dalam film seperti Watership Down (1978),
animasi The Lord of the Rings (1978), The Black Cauldron (1985) dan Dogville
(2003) , serta serial televisi BBC Merlin.
Salah satu film terakhir Hurt ini adalah film biografi
Jackie (2016). Ia selanjutnya akan berada di Film Darkest Hour, sebagai
Perdana Menteri Inggris Neville Chamberlain, yang akan dirilis pada bulan
November 2017. Di antara penghargaan, ia menerima dua nominasi Academy Award,
Golden Globe Award dan empat BAFTA Awards.
Films
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1962 | The Wild and the Willing | Phil Corbett | |
1963 | The Contact | Max | Short film |
1964 | This Is My Street | Charlie | |
1966 | A Man for All Seasons | Richard Rich[2] | |
1967 | The Sailor from Gibraltar | John[2] | |
1969 | Sinful Davey | Davey Haggart[2] | |
1969 | Before Winter Comes | Lieutenant Pilkington[2] | |
1969 | In Search of Gregory | Daniel[2] | |
1971 | 10 Rillington Place | Timothy John Evans[2] | Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role |
1971 | Mr. Forbush and the Penguins | Richard Forbush[2] | |
1972 | The Pied Piper | Franz[2] | |
1974 | Little Malcolm | Malcolm Scrawdyke[2] | |
1975 | The Ghoul | Tom Rawlings[2] | |
1975 | La Linea del fiume | Chandler[2] | |
1977 | The Disappearance | Atkinson[2] | |
1977 | Three Dangerous Ladies | Lt. Simmonds | |
1977 | Paperback | Segment: "The Island" | |
1977 | East of Elephant Rock | Nash[2] | |
1978 | Midnight Express | Max[2] | Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated – Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor |
1978 | The Shout | Anthony Fielding[2] | |
1978 | Watership Down | Hazel[2] | Voice |
1978 | The Lord of the Rings | Aragorn[2] | Voice |
1979 | Alien | Kane[2] | DVDX Award for Best Audio Commentary (New for DVD) (2003 re-issue in Alien Quadrilogy, shared with Ridley Scott, Ronald Shusett, Terry Rawlings, Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright and Harry Dean Stanton) Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role |
1980 | The Elephant Man | John Merrick[2] | BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Nominated – Utah Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor |
1980 | Heaven's Gate | William C. Irvine[2] | |
1981 | History of the World, Part I | Jesus Christ[2] | |
1981 | Night Crossing | Peter Strelzyk[2] | |
1982 | Partners | Kerwin[2] | |
1982 | The Plague Dogs | Snitter[2] | Voice |
1983 | The Osterman Weekend | Lawrence Fassett[2] | |
1984 | Champions | Bob Champion[2] | Evening Standard British Film Awards for Best Actor |
1984 | Success Is the Best Revenge | Dino Montecurva[2] | |
1984 | The Hit | Braddock[2] | Evening Standard British Film Awards for Best Actor Mystfest for Best Actor (shared with: Terence Stamp and Tim Roth) |
1984 | Nineteen Eighty-Four | Winston Smith[2] | Evening Standard British Film Awards for Best Actor Fantasporto for Best Actor (tied with Eddy Mitchell for Frankenstein 90) Valladolid International Film Festival for Best Actor (tied with Richard Burton) |
1985 | After Darkness | Peter Hunningford[2] | Entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival |
1985 | The Black Cauldron | The Horned King[2] | Voice |
1986 | Jake Speed | Sid[2] | |
1987 | The Hunting of the Snark | Narrator | Voice |
1987 | Rocinante | Bill[2] | |
1987 | White Mischief | Gilbert Colvile[2] | |
1987 | From the Hip | Douglas Benoit[2] | |
1987 | Aria | The Actor[2] | (Segment Pagliacci) |
1987 | Spaceballs | Kane[2] | Cameo of his Alien (1979) character 'Kane', humorously self-parodied with the line: "Oh no... Not again!" |
1987 | Vincent | Narrator (Vincent van Gogh's letters to his brother)[2] | Voice |
1988 | The Bengali Night | Lucien Metz[2] | |
1989 | Scandal | Stephen Ward[2] | |
1989 | Little Sweetheart | Robert Burger[2] | |
1990 | Windprints | Charles Rutherford[2] | |
1990 | Romeo-Juliet | La Dame aux Chats Mercutio[2] |
|
1990 | The Field | Bird O'Donnell[2] | Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role |
1990 | Frankenstein Unbound | Dr. Joe Buchanan Narrator[2] |
|
1991 | King Ralph | Lord Percival Graves[2] | |
1992 | Lapse of Memory | Conrad Farmer[2] | |
1991 | I Dreamt I Woke Up | John Boorman's Alter Ego[2] | |
1993 | L'Oeil qui ment | Anthony / Le Marquis[2] | |
1993 | Kölcsönkapott idő | Sean | |
1993 | Monolith | Villano[2] | |
1993 | Even Cowgirls Get the Blues | The Countess[2] | |
1994 | Rabbit Ears: Aladdin and the Magic Lamp | Storyteller | Direct-to-video release |
1994 | Thumbelina | Mr. Mole[2] | Voice |
1994 | Great Moments in Aviation | Rex Goodyear | |
1994 | Second Best | Uncle Turpin[2] | |
1995 | Rob Roy | John Graham, Marquis of Montrose[2] | |
1995 | Dead Man | John Scholfield[2] | |
1995 | Wild Bill | Charley Prince[2] | |
1995 | Saigon Baby | Jack Lee[2] | |
1995 | Two Nudes Bathing | Marquis de Prey[2] | |
1997 | Love and Death on Long Island | Giles De'Ath[2] | FIPRESCI Prize – Special Mention of Chicago International Film Festival (shared with: Richard Kwietniowski) Nominated – British Independent Film Awards for Best Performance by a British Actor in an Independent Film |
1997 | Contact | S.R. Hadden[2] | |
1997 | The Climb | Chuck Langer[2] | |
1997 | Bandyta | Babits | |
1997 | Tender Loving Care | Dr. Turner | Interactive CD-ROM film |
1998 | The Commissioner | James Morton | Entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival |
1998 | Night Train | Michael Poole[2] | Verona Love Screens Film Festival for Best Actor |
1998 | All the Little Animals | Mr. Summers[2] | |
1999 | A Monkey's Tale | Sebastian[2] | English dub of French film Le Château des singes |
1999 | If... Dog... Rabbit... | Sean Cooper | |
1999 | You're Dead... | Maitland[2] | |
2000 | The Tigger Movie | Narrator[2] | Voice |
2000 | New Blood | Alan White | |
2000 | Lost Souls | Father Lareaux[2] | |
2001 | Tabloid | Vince | |
2001 | Captain Corelli's Mandolin | Dr. Iannis[2] | |
2001 | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone | Garrick Ollivander[2] | |
2002 | Miranda | Christian[2] | |
2002 | Crime and Punishment | Porfiry | |
2003 | Owning Mahowny | Victor Foss[2] | |
2003 | Meeting Che Guevara & the Man from Maybury Hill | Man from Maybury Hill | |
2003 | Dogville | Narrator[2] | Voice |
2004 | Hellboy | Professor Trevor "Broom" Bruttenholm[2] | |
2004 | Pride | Harry | Voice |
2005 | Short Order | Felix | |
2005 | Valiant | Felix[2] | Voice |
2005 | Manderlay | Narrator[2] | Voice |
2005 | The Skeleton Key | Ben Devereaux[2] | |
2005 | Shooting Dogs | Christopher | |
2005 | The Proposition | Jellon Lamb[2] | Nominated – Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role |
2005 | V for Vendetta | Adam Sutler[2] | |
2006 | Perfume: The Story of a Murderer | Narrator[2] | Voice |
2007 | Boxes | Le père de Fanny[2] | |
2008 | The Oxford Murders | Arthur Seldom[2] | |
2008 | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | Dr. Harold Oxley[2] | |
2008 | Hellboy II: The Golden Army | Professor Trevor "Broom" Bruttenholm[2] | Cameo |
2008 | Outlander | Hrothgar[2] | |
2008 | Lecture 21 | Mondrian Kilroy[2] | |
2008 | New York, I Love You | Bellhop | (segment "Shekhar Kapur") |
2009 | An Englishman in New York | Quentin Crisp | |
2009 | The Limits of Control | Guitar[2] | |
2009 | 44 Inch Chest | Old Man Peanut[2] | Nominated – London Film Critics' Circle for Best British Supporting Actor |
2010 | Lou | Doyle[2] | |
2010 | A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures | Grandpa Sammy | Voice |
2010 | Brighton Rock | Phil Corkery[2] | |
2010 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 | Garrick Ollivander[2] | |
2010 | Ultramarines: The Movie | Carnak | Voice |
2011 | Regret Not Speaking | ||
2011 | Melancholia | Dexter[2] | |
2011 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 | Garrick Ollivander[2] | |
2011 | Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy | Control | Nominated — Denver Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast Nominated — International Cinephile Society Award for Best Cast (runner-up) |
2011 | Immortals | Old man / Narrator[2] | |
2011 | The Confession | Priest | |
2012 | Jayne Mansfield's Car | Kingsley Bedford[2] | |
2012 | In Love with Alma Cogan | Master of Ceremonies | |
2012 | Sightseers | Narrator – Blake's "Jerusalem" | Voice, Uncredited |
2013 | Charlie Countryman | Narrator | Voice. Hurt's narration was in the original version of the film shown at the Sundance Festival, but subsequently the film was re-edited and the narration removed (though it is available as an 'extra' on the Blu-ray release).[3][4][5] |
2013 | Only Lovers Left Alive | Christopher Marlowe[2] | |
2013 | Swan Lake 3D – Live from the Mariinsky Theatre | Winter Palace / Himself | Voice |
2013 | Snowpiercer | Gilliam[2] | |
2013 | More Than Honey | Narrator | Voice; documentary |
2013 | Benjamin Britten – Peace and Conflict | Narrator | |
2014 | Hercules | Cotys, King of Thrace[2] | |
2015 | A.K.A Nadia | 347 | |
2015 | The Absinthe Drinkers | Antonio Argenti | |
2015 | Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure | Sailor John | Voice |
2016 | ChickLit | Francis Bonar | |
2016 | The Journey | Harry Patterson[2] | |
2016 | Jackie | The Priest[2] | |
2017 | That Good Night | Ralph | Completed; Posthumous release |
2017 | Back To Utopia | Peter Panludic | Voice; Completed; Posthumous international release |
2017 | Damascus Cover | Miki | Post-production; Posthumous release |
2017 | My Name Is Lenny | Leslie Salmon | Post-production; Posthumous release |
2017 | Darkest Hour | Neville Chamberlain | Filming; Posthumous release |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1961 | Drama 61–67 | Private Briggs | Episode 1.16: "Drama '61: Local Incident" |
1962 | Z-Cars | James Hogan | Episode 1.29: "Assault" |
1963 | First Night | Garry | Episode 1.12: "Menace" |
1964 | Armchair Theatre | Unknown | Episode 4.102: "A Jug of Bread" |
1964 | Thursday Theatre | Orpheus | Episode 1.11: "Point of Departure" |
1964–1965 | ITV Play of the Week | Various characters | Appeared in three episodes |
1965 | Gideon's Way | Freddy Tinsdale | Episode 1.14: "The Tin God" |
1973 | Wessex Tales | Joshua Harlborough | Episode 1.3: "A Tragedy of Two Ambitions" |
1974 | The Playboy of the Western World | Christopher "Christy" Mahon | Television film |
1975 | The Naked Civil Servant | Quentin Crisp | Television film British Academy Television Award for Best Actor; #4 in BFI TV 100 |
1976 | Shades of Greene | Fred | Episode 2.6: "A Drive in the Country" |
1976 | Play for Today | Alec Cassell | Episode 6.22: "The Peddler" |
1976 | The Sweeney | Tony Grey | Episode 3.4: "Tomorrow Man" |
1976 | I, Claudius | Caligula | TV mini-series |
1977 | Spectre | Mitri Cyon | Television film |
1979 | Crime and Punishment | Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov | TV mini-series |
1983 | King Lear | The Fool | Television film |
1988 | Deadline | Granville Jones | |
1988 | The Storyteller | The Storyteller | Appeared in all nine first series episodes |
1990 | The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing | Chris Mullin | Television film |
1991 | Journey to Knock | Alfred | |
1991 | Red Fox | Archie Carpenter | TV mini-series |
1992 | Six Characters in Search of an Author | The Father | Television film |
1993 | Great Moments in Aviation | Rex Goodyear | |
1994 | Picture Windows | Le Compte | TV mini-series |
1995 | Prisoners in Time | Eric Lomax | |
1999–2000 | Watership Down | General Woundwort | Series 1 and 2 only; voice |
2001 | Beckett on Film – Krapp's Last Tape | Krapp | Television film |
2002 | Bait | Jack Blake | |
2004 | The Alan Clark Diaries | Alan Clark | TV serial |
2004 | Pride | Harry | Television film; voice |
2005 | Hiroshima | Narrator | Voice |
2007 | Hellboy: Blood and Iron | Professor Trevor "Broom" Bruttenholm | Television film; voice |
2007 | Masters of Science Fiction | Samswope | Episode 1.4: "The Discarded" |
2008 | Recount | Warren Christopher | Television film |
2008–2012 | Merlin | The Great Dragon, Kilgharrah | Voice; does not appear in every episode, yet is credited in the opening title sequence for each episode. Also provides the narrative voice at the start of the title sequence. |
2009 | The Gruffalo | The Owl | Television film (children's), voice |
2009 | An Englishman in New York | Quentin Crisp | Television film Berlin International Film Festival – Teddy Award Nominated – British Academy Television Award for Best Actor |
2010 | Whistle and I'll Come to You | James Parkin | Television film |
2010 | Human Planet | Narrator | Documentary |
2011 | Harry's Arctic Heroes | Narrator | |
2011 | Planet Dinosaur | Narrator | |
2011 | The Gruffalo's Child[6] | The Owl | Television film (children's), voice |
2012 | Labyrinth | Audric Baillard | TV miniseries |
2012 | The Hollow Crown: Henry V | The Chorus | Television film |
2012 | Playhouse Presents | The Ministry | Voice; one episode |
2013 | Doctor Who | The War Doctor | Episodes "The Name of the Doctor", "The Night of the Doctor", and "The Day of the Doctor" |
2014 | The Strain | Professor Abraham Setrakian | Unaired pilot episode only; replaced by David Bradley in series. |
2015 | The Last Panthers | Tom Kendle |
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