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Anjelica Huston

Anjelica Huston (/ˈhjuːstən/ (listen) HEW-stən; born July 8, 1951) is an American actress and director. Known for often portraying eccentric and distinctive characters, she has received multiple accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, as well as nominations for three British Academy Film Awards and six Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2010, she was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[1][2]

Anjelica Huston
Huston in 2014
Born (1951-07-08) July 8, 1951 (age 71)
OccupationActress • director
Years active1968–present
WorksFilmography
Spouse
(m. 1992; died 2008)
PartnerJack Nicholson (1973–1990)
Parents
Relatives
AwardsFull list

The daughter of director John Huston and granddaughter of actor Walter Huston, she reluctantly made her big screen debut in her father's A Walk with Love and Death (1969). Huston moved from London to New York City, where she worked as a model throughout the 1970s. She decided to actively pursue acting in the early 1980s, and subsequently, had her breakthrough with her performance as a mobster moll in Prizzi's Honor (1985), also directed by her father, for which she became the third generation of her family to receive an Academy Award, when she won Best Supporting Actress, joining both John and Walter Huston in this recognition. She achieved further critical and popular recognition for playing a mistress in Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989), a long-vanished wife in Enemies, A Love Story (1989), a con artist in The Grifters (1990), the Grand High Witch in The Witches (1990), Morticia Addams in the Addams Family films (1991–93), and an adventurous writer in Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993).

Huston directed the films Bastard Out of Carolina (1996) and Agnes Browne (1999); collaborated with director Wes Anderson in The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), and The Darjeeling Limited (2007); and lent her voice to several animated films, mainly the Tinker Bell franchise (2008–2015). Her other films include The Crossing Guard (1995), Ever After (1998), Choke (2008), 50/50 (2011) and John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019). She has also acted in the miniseries Family Pictures (1993), Buffalo Girls (1995), and The Mists of Avalon (2001), as well as the series Huff (2006), Medium (2008–2009), and Transparent (2015–2016). She won a Golden Globe for playing Carrie Chapman Catt in the cable film Iron Jawed Angels (2004), and a Gracie Award for her portrayal of Eileen Rand in Smash (2012–2013). She has written the memoirs A Story Lately Told (2013) and Watch Me (2014).

Early life

 
Photographed with her father John Huston circa 1960

Huston was born at 6:29 P.M. on July 8, 1951, at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, in Los Angeles,[3] to director and actor John Huston and prima ballerina and model Enrica Soma.[4] According to Huston, "the news of my arrival was cabled promptly to the post office in the township of Butiaba, in Western Uganda [and two] days later, a barefoot runner bearing a telegram finally arrived at Murchison Falls", where her father was filming The African Queen (1951).[3] Huston's paternal grandfather was Canadian-born actor Walter Huston. Huston has Scottish, Irish, English and Welsh ancestry from her father, and Italian from her mother.[5]

When Huston was 2 years old, her family relocated to Ireland, where she spent much of her childhood and which she still considers home.[6] Her parents rented what Huston called the "Courtown House" —a tall stone Victorian manor in County Kildare— for three years, before John Huston bought St. Clerans, a 110-acre estate in County Galway, in 1954.[3] She attended school at Kylemore Abbey,[7] and later attended Holland Park School after relocating to England.[8]

Huston has a complex family because of her parents' multiple marriages and extramarital affairs. She has an older brother, Tony, and an adopted older brother, Pablo. She has a younger maternal half-sister named Allegra, whom she called "Legs", and a younger paternal half-brother, actor Danny Huston. She is the aunt of actor Jack Huston.[9] She once described herself as a "lonely child", explaining: "My brother Tony and I were never very close, neither as children nor as adults, but I was tightly bound to him. We were forced to be together because we were really quite alone. We were in the middle of the Irish countryside ... and we didn't see many other kids. We were tutored. Our father was mostly away [for filming]".[3]

Career

Screen debut and modeling (1968–1975)

 
Huston with Asaf Dayan on the set of A Walk with Love and Death (1969)

Her father's film A Walk with Love and Death (1969), where Huston played the 16-year-old French noblewoman Claudia opposite Assi Dayan, marked her screen debut. She had been in the running to play Juliet in director Franco Zeffirelli's adaptation of Romeo and Juliet (1968), but Huston withdrew her from consideration when her father decided to cast her as Claudia in A Walk With Love and Death. Huston felt that she was wrong for the role, and has commented on the experience that her father "miscast me first time out and I think he realized that. I was ready to act, but I wasn't ready to act for him ... I was difficult, I didn't want to act with no makeup, although I'd have done it for Franco."[10] Father and daughter had a fractious relationship on set, with the young Anjelica having difficulty learning her lines and focusing, while her father grew more impatient and angry at directing her.[11] Critics derided her performance.

Huston and her mother were photographed by Arnaud De Rosnay —whom she met at age 16 in Switzerland— in October 1968 for Vogue.[12] Shortly afterwards, her mother died in a car accident, and the young Huston relocated to New York City as she "sort of fled London because of the memories; I didn't really know what to do with myself, and I wasn't quite sure what my father's intentions were for me —whether he was going to put me in a convent or launch me as an actress. Well, he'd already tried to do that, and we'd had a hard time on the making of that first film we did together".[12][13] Inspired by models Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy, Huston decided to pursue modelling, and through photographer Richard Avedon, a friend of her parents, she met Diana Vreeland who proposed to Huston her first American Vogue photoshoot, which took place in Ireland.[12] She described it as "very innovative because they presaged the whole sort of Gypsy look".[12]

Huston became a frequent subject of Bob Richardson, whom she lived with until 1973.[14] She was signed to Ford Models and in the early 1970s, worked in Europe "for a couple of years".[12] She walked the runway for brands such as Zandra Rhodes, Yamamoto, Armani and Valentino. Along with Pat Cleveland, Pat Ast, Elsa Peretti, Karen Bjornson and Alva Chinn, she became one of fashion designer Halston's favored troupe of models, nicknamed the Halstonettes.[15][16]

Transition to film and breakthrough (1976–1988)

After breaking up with Richardson, Huston met actor Jack Nicholson and moved to California, to focus on acting.[12] While she "didn't do much there for three years", she filmed a small role in The Last Tycoon (1976), based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel of the same name. Bob Rafelson's remake The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981), based on the novel by James M. Cain, featured Huston as the fling of a Depression-era drifter, played by Nicholson. She briefly appeared in the drama Frances (1982) and the mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap (1984) before obtaining a larger role in the science fiction film The Ice Pirates (1984).

Her father cast Huston as Maerose, the daughter of a New York Mafia clan head whose love is scorned by a hit man, in the film adaptation Prizzi's Honor (1985), which also starred Nicholson. She was paid the SAG-AFTRA scale rate of US$14,000 for her role. When her agent called up the movie's producer to request if she could be paid more, she was told "Go to hell. Be my guest — ask for more money. We don't even want her in this movie." Huston, who was not only John Huston's daughter but also Jack Nicholson's girlfriend at the time, wrote in her 2014 memoir Watch Me that she later overheard a production worker saying: "Her father is the director, her boyfriend's the star, and she has no talent."[17] Nevertheless, Huston garnered positive notices for her performance. The New York Times described her part as a "wonderful character, far darker and more complex than is indicated by her self-deprecating wisecracks (I'm a family scandal. I gotta reputation to keep up). She's a riveting presence and if Miss Huston, the daughter of the director, doesn't get an Oscar nomination for this performance, I'll be very surprised."[18] Indeed, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, making her the third generation of her family to win an Oscar.

Huston starred opposite Michael Jackson in the 17-minute US$30 million 3D film Captain EO, written by George Lucas and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, which ran from 1986 at Disneyland and Epcot, and later at Tokyo Disneyland and Euro Disneyland.[19] Coppola next cast her as the girlfriend of an army platoon sergeant in Gardens of Stone (1987), a film that dealt with the effect of the Vietnam War on the United States homefront.[20] Film critic Roger Ebert praised her onscreen chemistry with co-star James Caan, remarking that "the romance between Caan and Huston is one of the great adult love stories in recent movies".[21]

Huston starred in her father's last film, 1987's The Dead, as the wife of an academic. According to her, her father remained a filmmaking virtuoso despite his ill health: "He was so sick, but he could literally do it with his eyes closed. He knew when we were going to get a take way long before the camera rolled. I mean the timing was so precise that he could tell everything, exactly how it was going to go."[10] The pressures of filming and watching her father's health deteriorate had an adverse effect on Anjelica Huston's own health, developing Epstein-Barr syndrome during production.[10] John died nearly four months before the film's release date, upon which it received two nominations at the 60th Academy Awards. For her performance, she won as Best Supporting Female at the 3rd Independent Spirit Awards.

In 1988, Huston played the love interest of an engaging, multi-talented, middle-class Yale University graduate in Mr. North, which was more of a family project, directed by half-brother Danny Huston, and made a cameo appearance in the film adaptation A Handful of Dust. Despite her limited screen time, Vincent Canby of The New York Times praised her portrayal in the latter as the "single most stunning performance" but called the film "both too literal and devoid of real point."[22]

Critical and popular recognition (1989–1995)

Huston earned a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of a flight attendant having an affair with a respected family guy in Woody Allen's dramedy Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989). The drama Enemies, A Love Story, also released in 1989, featured her as the long-vanished wife of a Holocaust survivor. In a positive review for the film, Roger Ebert asserted: "Parts, especially the scenes with Huston, are heartwarming in a strange way, because they show one human being accepting the weaknesses of another".[23] For her role, she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

In The Witches (1990), based on the 1983 book of the same name by Roald Dahl, Huston starred as the Grand High Witch, the all-powerful leader of the world's witches. She and the costume designer Marit Allen originally brought a different dress for the role, but the director Nicolas Roeg rejected it as "not sexy". Huston recalled: "That was the first time I'd imagined that this horrible creature in a children's movie should have sex appeal. It simply had not occurred to me. But of course, Nic was absolutely right. His vision was diabolical and dark and brilliantly funny. If a witch was to be at the center of this plot, she needed to be sexy to hold the eye."[24] The character's monstrous version was prepared by Jim Henson's Creature Shop and "took over six hours to apply and almost as much time to remove at the end of the day."[24] Despite a lackluster box office response, the film was applauded by critics and has obtained a cult following over the years; it has also remained one of Huston's favorite roles.[25]

Huston next portrayed a veteran con artist in the neo-noir thriller The Grifters (also 1990). Director Stephen Frears first contacted her about playing Lilly in 1989 while she was filming Crimes and Misdemeanors, but after reading the script, she was unsure.[26] Although she was "transfixed" by the story and the character, the script alarmed her with its explicitness.[27] A few months later, Frears contacted Huston again to see if she was still interested.[26] Still wavering, Huston's talent agent Sue Mengers told her bluntly "Anjelica, if Stephen Frears tells you he wants you to shit in the corner, then that's what you must do." The next day Huston auditioned for the role in front of Frears at the Chateau Marmont. Frears' initial reluctance to cast Huston because she looked too much like "a lady", was resolved with the decision to cheapen her look with a bleached blond wig and "vulgar clothes." To research her part, she studied women dealers at card parlors in Los Angeles County, California.[26] Her performance earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Huston obtained the part of Morticia Addams, the stern, aloof matriarch of the titular family, in The Addams Family (1991). She based aspects of her performance on her friend Jerry Hall to give the character more warmth, and in her 2014 memoir Watch Me, she described the filming as "long and arduous."[28] It was decided that the character of Morticia should have eyes which slanted upwards at the sides, an effect which was achieved by attaching an elastic strap to the back of Huston's head via fabric tabs glued at her temples, which pulled the corners of her eyes upwards.[27] The bands caused extended discomfort to Huston, and would snap at the slightest turn of Huston's head, causing a grueling repair time. Eventually, she learned to pivot and turn on her feet without moving her upper body or head.[27] The Addams Family was a commercial success, grossing over US$191 million worldwide,[29] and prompted a sequel, Addams Family Values (1993). For both installments, Huston garnered Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.[30]

Following a small role in the satire The Player (1992), Huston reunited with Woody Allen on Manhattan Murder Mystery, in which she played the friend of a married couple investigating the death of their neighbor's wife, and also portrayed a mother struggling to parent her autistic child, in the ABC miniseries Family Pictures. She received a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actress for Manhattan Murder Mystery, and a nomination for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film at the 51st Golden Globe Awards for Family Pictures. In 1995, Huston portrayed a Cuban refuge attempting to stay in America in the comedy The Perez Family and the former wife of a tormented man (played by Jack Nicholson) in Sean Penn's sophomore directorial effort, the drama The Crossing Guard. Her performance in the latter was praised,[31] and she received nominations for Best Supporting Actress from the Hollywood Foreign Press and the Screen Actors Guild. Based on the 1990 novel of the same name,[32] the CBS miniseries Buffalo Girls —in which she starred as frontierswoman Calamity Jane, opposite Melanie Griffith and Reba McEntire— earned Huston an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie.

Directing (1996–2000)

After contemplating the idea of following in her father's footsteps, Huston started to put out "discreet feelers" and pursue material in Hollywood she felt attracted to direct. The studios' overall response was "swift and positive, with the usual blinders", according to Huston. "What they offered me had invariably something to do with my father. I didn't want to do a sequel to Prizzi's Honor. Prizzi belongs to him. I wanted to do something that, succeed or fail, would be my own."[33] She found it in the drama Bastard Out of Carolina, based on a novel by Dorothy Allison, about an impoverished girl who endures physical and sexual abuse. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival,[34] and debuted as a television film on Showtime. She was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries or a Special.

In Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998), a modern, post-feminist interpretation of the Cinderella story[35] alongside Drew Barrymore and Melanie Lynskey, Huston appeared as Baroness Rodmilla De Ghent, the new wife of Auguste de Barbarac, a wealthy widower. The film was acclaimed by critics and made a respectable US$98 million globally.[36] Lisa Schwarzbaum from Entertainment Weekly praised her performance as a cruel stepmother: "Huston does a lot of eye narrowing and eyebrow raising while toddling around in an extraordinary selection of extreme headgear, accompanied by her two less-than-self-actualized daughters—the snooty, social-climbing, nasty Marguerite, and the dim, lumpy, secretly nice Jacqueline. "Nothing is final until you're dead", Mama instructs her girls at the dinner table, "and even then I'm sure God negotiates."

 
Huston in 2000

In 1998, Huston played a woman romantically involved with a compulsive gambler in the neo-noir Phoenix,[37] with Ray Liotta, as well as the mother of a troubled man in Vincent Gallo's independent dramedy Buffalo '66, which starred Gallo as her son and reunited her with Christina Ricci. The director had difficulties working with his cast and crew, and reportedly did not get along with Huston on set. He claimed she caused the film to be turned down by the Cannes Film Festival.[38]

Her next directorial effort, the Irish dramedy Agnes Browne (1999) —in which she also starred as the title character— was released to mixed reviews. The New York Times reviewer Stephen Holden found it "nothing more than a series of homey skits loosely woven into a portrait of a working-class saint."[39] Nevertheless, the film won the Youth Jury Award at the 1999 San Sebastián International Film Festival and received a Grand Prix nomination at the Ghent International Film Festival the same year.[40] Huston appeared as an affluent English woman, alongside James Fox, Nick Nolte, Kate Beckinsale, and Uma Thurman, in James Ivory's period drama The Golden Bowl (2000), based on the 1904 novel of the same name by Henry James.[41]

Films with Wes Anderson (2001–2007)

In The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), her first collaboration with director Wes Anderson, Huston took on the role the soft-spoken matriarch of an estranged family of former child prodigies, alongside Gene Hackman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller and Luke Wilson. During production, Anderson gave Huston photographs of his mother who, like Etheline, was an archaeologist. Huston said, "Wes would send pictures of his mother in aviator jackets or on archaeological digs, and he very specifically wanted me to wear a certain locket. Finally, I asked him, 'Wes, am I playing your mother?'" Anderson replied this was not the case. Anderson and Huston had a tense relationship with Hackman, who was not always amiable on set.[42] On the first day Hackman and Huston appeared in a scene together, Huston had to slap him, and later said the slap was real and "I hit him a really good one. I saw the imprint of my hand on his cheek and I thought, he's going to kill me."[42] During young Margot's birthday scene in the opening scenes, Huston's hair caught fire from a birthday candle. Anderson credited Kumar Pallana with extinguishing the blaze before Huston was seriously injured.[42] A positive critical response greeted The Royal Tenenbaums, which made US$71.4 million worldwide.[43]

In 2001, Huston starred as Viviane, Lady of the Lake, in the TNT miniseries The Mists of Avalon, based on the 1983 novel of the same title by Marion Zimmer Bradley. The production was watched by more than 30 million "unduplicated viewers" during its premiere, making it the highest-rated original movie of the summer on basic cable, and earned Huston nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. In 2002, she portrayed the doctor of an ex-FBI agent (Clint Eastwood) chasing a sadistic killer (Jeff Daniels) in the thriller Blood Work, loosely based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Michael Connelly,[44] as well as the longtime client of a man who runs an exclusive escort service in George Hickenlooper's black comedy The Man from Elysian Fields, with Andy Garcia and Mick Jagger. Despite both films' lukewarm critical and commercial responses, Todd McCarthy of Variety felt that her character in Elysian Fields was "played with invigorating relish" by the actress,[45] while Roger Ebert hailed the film as "one of the best films" of the year.[46]

Daddy Day Care (2003), co-starring Eddie Murphy, featured Huston as the ruthless head of an expensive and over-academic preschool. Slant, in a critical review of the film, noted that Huston "brings embarrassing conviction to the role of stuffy day care proprietress ... Daddy Day Care seems to exist solely to sedate a theater-going public's offspring. And while the film's sense of sobriety should do the job, don't expect The Witches".[47] Nevertheless, the release was a commercial success, grossing over US$160 million worldwide.[48]

In 2004, Huston took on the role of women's suffrage leader Carrie Chapman Catt in the HBO film Iron Jawed Angels, with Hilary Swank, Frances O'Connor and Julia Ormond. For her role, she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie, and won the Golden Globe and the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. In The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), her second film with Wes Anderson, Huston portrayed the estranged wife of an eccentric oceanographer. Roger Ebert observed that the actress "seems privately amused, which is so much more intriguing than seeming publicly amused", but noted that he "can't recommend [the film], but I would not for one second discourage you from seeing it".[49] As a member of the cast, she garnered nominations for Best Ensemble from the Boston Society of Film Critics and the Critics' Choice Movie Awards.

Huston filmed her third directorial effort, the Hallmark Channel drama Riding the Bus with My Sister (2005), in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.[50] It was adapted from the 2002 memoir by Rachel Simon, and starred Rosie O’Donnell and Andie MacDowell. Unlike the book, the film received negative reviews from critics, who generally criticised the film's "egregious" portrayal of Down's Syndrome.[51] However, she said: "I think the movie comes from a pretty direct point of view".[52]

In 2006, Huston was featured as an art teacher in the dramedy Art School Confidential, the president of the United States in the made-for-CBS thriller Covert One: The Hades Factor, a competing business owner in the comedy Material Girls, a vanishing con artist in the revisionist Western Seraphim Falls, and an ebullient patroness in the romantic drama These Foolish Things. Excluding Seraphim Falls, none of the aforementioned films performed well with critics nor audiences.[53] This changed with her third Wes Anderson film, The Darjeeling Limited (2007), in which Huston starred as the mother of three brothers who becomes a nun and moves to a Christian convent in the Himalayas. Peter Travers, for Rolling Stone found her to be a "dynamite" in the film, which he deemed "the fullest blossoming yet of Anderson's talents as a total filmmaker".[54]

Voice-over and television roles (2008–2016)

Choke (2008), a black comedy directed by Clark Gregg and based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk, featured Huston as the hospitalized mother of a sex addict in Colonial America. Reviews for the film were mixed, but Empire critic Philip Wilding wrote: "Huston is magnetic as [the] ailing mother Ida, both as a fading invalid or vibrant and deranged in flashback. She is the hook on which her son hangs his hopes and anxieties". Meanwhile, Roger Ebert felt that her role "resembled the criminal character" she played in The Grifters (1990).[55] In 2008, Huston also voiced Queen Clarion in Tinker Bell, which was released on DVD to outstanding commercial results.[56] She reprised the role in four sequels, a television special and a short film, all released between 2009 and 2015.[57]

 
Huston at the 2010 Metropolitan Opera opening of Das Rheingold

Huston took on significant roles in three 2011 live-action films. The first was that of Miss Battle-Axe, a strict, sadistic schoolteacher who talks with a Scottish accent, in the 3D children's musical adventure comedy Horrid Henry: The Movie, directed by Nick Moore. She found her character to be "irresistible", explaining to The Guardian: "It's very British material to me, and I've always been strangely attracted to these extreme characters".[58] The film was panned by critics but was a commercial success in the UK.[59] Her second performance of 2011 was that of a mother of a man with a malignant cancerous tumor in the drama 50/50, directed by Jonathan Levine and co-starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen. The film was a critical and commercial darling upon its release.[60] David Schmader, writing in the Stranger, praised the "stellar" cast and felt that Huston "roars back to prominence with a twisty performance as Adam's barely contained mess of a mom".[61] The unsuccessful The Big Year, Huston's last live-action film of 2011, featured her as an "avid birder", who "captains ocean-going expeditions".[62]

Huston starred in the NBC television series Smash (2012–2013), as Broadway producer Eileen Rand.[63] After her husband's death in 2008, Huston credited Smash —her first regular venture into series television— with coming at a "vital time" and finally filling a void in her life.[64] The series aired for two seasons and was the subject of critical acclaim.[65] Huston subsequently appeared in the second and third seasons of the Amazon Video series Transparent, as Vic, a cisgender woman who forms a connection with Maura, a retired college professor of political science at UCLA. In the horror comedy The Cleanse (2016), Huston played the director of a secretive self-help program, alongside Johnny Galecki, Anna Friel and Oliver Platt.

Recent works (2017–present)

In 2017, Huston narrated the black comedy Thirst Street, and starred with Bill Pullman as siblings feuding over possession of their father's estate in the comedy Trouble. John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter praised the latter film, on which Huston was an executive producer, writing that "the cast goes a long way here, turning Trouble at times into the kind of small-town hangout film that will please fest auds."[66] Huston played the Director, a heavily bejeweled Russian ballet instructor, and what Vulture described as a "small but memorable role", in John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019),[10] which made US$326 million worldwide and received positive reviews from critics.[67]

Personal life

Huston was a close friend of actor Gregory Peck, whom her father directed in Moby Dick (1956). The two first met on the set of the film when she was four years old while Peck was in costume as Captain Ahab. Decades later, after her father's death, Huston reunited with Peck and maintained a friendship that lasted until his death.[68][69]

Huston was an inadvertent witness in the Roman Polanski sexual abuse case in March 1977, when she encountered Polanski and his 13-year old victim by chance in the home of her boyfriend Jack Nicholson.[70] When authorities searched the house in connection to the accusations against Polanski, Huston was arrested for cocaine possession, but she was never charged because the search and seizure of her handbag had been illegal.[71] Although she had witnessed no abuse, Huston was subsequently embroiled in the publicity surrounding Polanski's trial as a rumored witness for the prosecution, though she was not ultimately called.[72]

Relationships

In 1969, at age 17, Huston began dating photographer Bob Richardson, then 41; they lived together from that year until March 1973.[73] A month later, she met Jack Nicholson at his 36th birthday party, and the pair started an on-again, off-again relationship[74] that lasted until 1990, when the media reported he had fathered a child with Rebecca Broussard.[73] During a break from Nicholson in the late 1970s, Huston was involved with Ryan O'Neal, who allegedly assaulted her.[75]

On May 23, 1992, Huston married sculptor Robert Graham, following a courtship of almost two years. The couple lived in a three-story[76] house, designed by Graham, at 69 Windward Avenue in Venice, California, until his death on December 27, 2008. She does not have any children, and stated in a Lifetime Intimate Portrait that she's tried to have a baby on several occasions.[77]

In her memoirs, Huston confirmed romances with James Fox, David Bailey and Prince Albert of Monaco.[11][24] She also acknowledged an affair during the shooting of Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998), with a married man known simply as Dolyn in the book.[24]

In a 2013 interview with Larry King, Huston said she did not have a lover nor does she look for one.[78]

Activism

 
Huston in 2005

Huston led a letter campaign organized by the U.S. Campaign for Burma and Human Rights Action Center in November 2007. The letter, signed by over twenty five high-profile individuals from the entertainment business, was addressed to the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and urged him to "personally intervene" to secure the release of Nobel Peace Prize recipient Aung San Suu Kyi of Burma.[79] Huston currently sits on the advisory council of Save the Chimps, the largest chimp sanctuary and rescue in history. Huston has narrated the educational video Save the Chimps History Video on YouTube exposing the cruelty of chimpanzee abuse by laboratories, entertainment and the NASA program Monkeys and apes in space, which sent primates into space often resulting in death by impact and explosion.

In 1995, Huston donated $500 to the Irish republican political party Sinn Féin. She has also attended Sinn Féin events and supported Martin McGuinness in his bid for the Presidency of Ireland in 2011.[80]

In December 2012, Huston recorded a public service announcement for PETA urging her colleagues in Hollywood to refrain from using great apes in television, films, and advertisements.[81] The animal rights organization subsequently named her their Person of the Year 2012.[82] In 2018, she donated her fur coats to the homeless and animal shelters.[83] She was the executive producer for Breaking the Chain, a 2020 documentary about the PETA fieldworkers who try to help neglected animals.[84]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1969 A Walk with Love and Death Claudia
1976 The Last Tycoon Edna
1981 The Postman Always Rings Twice Madge Gorland
1982 Rose for Emily Miss Emily Grierson
Frances Mental patient
1984 This Is Spinal Tap Polly Deutsch
The Ice Pirates Maida
1985 Prizzi's Honor Maerose Prizzi
1986 Captain EO The Supreme Leader
1987 Gardens of Stone Samantha Davis
The Dead Gretta Conroy
1988 Mr. North Persis Bosworth-Tennyson
A Handful of Dust Mrs. Rattery
1989 Crimes and Misdemeanors Dolores Paley
Enemies, A Love Story Tamara Broder
1990 The Witches Grand High Witch
The Grifters Lilly Dillon
1991 The Addams Family Morticia Addams
1992 The Player Herself
1993 Manhattan Murder Mystery Marcia Fox
Addams Family Values Morticia Addams
1995 The Perez Family Carmela Perez
The Crossing Guard Mary
1996 Bastard Out of Carolina Director
1998 Phoenix Leila
Ever After Baroness Rodmilla de Ghent
Buffalo '66 Jan Brown
1999 Agnes Browne Agnes Browne Also director and producer
2000 The Golden Bowl Fanny Assingham
2001 The Man from Elysian Fields Jennifer Adler
The Royal Tenenbaums Etheline Tenenbaum
2002 Barbie as Rapunzel Gothel Voice
Blood Work Dr Bonnie Fox
2003 Daddy Day Care Miss Harridan
Kaena: The Prophecy Queen of the Selenites English version
2004 The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Eleanor Zissou
2006 Art School Confidential Art History Teacher
Covert One: The Hades Factor President Castilla
Material Girls Fabiella Du Mont
Seraphim Falls Madame Louise
These Foolish Things Lottie Osgood
2007 The Darjeeling Limited Patricia Whitman
2008 Choke Ida Mancini
Tinker Bell Queen Clarion Voice
2009 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
2010 A Cat in Paris Claudine Voice
When in Rome Celeste
2011 50/50 Diane Lerner
The Big Year Annie Auklet
Horrid Henry: The Movie Miss Battle-Axe
Pixie Hollow Games Queen Clarion Voice
2012 Secret of the Wings
2014 The Pirate Fairy
2015 Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast
2016 The Cleanse Lily
2017 Thirst Street Narrator
Trouble Maggie Also executive producer
2018 Isle of Dogs (Mute) Poodle Credit only
2019 John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum The Director
Arctic Dogs Magda Voice
2020 Waiting for Anya Widow Horcada
Breaking the Chain Executive producer Documentary
2021 The French Dispatch Narrator
TBA Ballerina The Director Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1982–1983 Laverne & Shirley Geraldine
Miss Paris
2 episodes
1986 Saturday Night Live Co-host Episode: "Anjelica Huston and Billy Martin/George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic"
1988 Lonesome Dove Clara Allen 4 episodes
1992 Rabbit Ears: Rip Van Winkle [85] Storyteller
1993 Family Pictures Lainey Eberlin Television film
And The Band Played On Dr. Betsy Reisz
1995 Buffalo Girls Calamity Jane
2001 The Mists of Avalon Viviane, Lady of the Lake
2002 Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star Narrator Documentary
2004 Iron Jawed Angels Carrie Chapman Catt Television film
2005 Riding the Bus with My Sister Television film; director
2006 Huff Dr. Lena Markova 4 episodes
2008–2009 Medium Cynthia Keener 8 episodes
2011–2021 American Dad! Superintendent Ellen Riggs (voice) 3 episodes
2012–2013 Smash Eileen Rand 32 episodes
2014, 2020 BoJack Horseman Angela Diaz (voice) 2 episodes
2015–2016 Transparent Vikki 7 episodes
2016 All Hail King Julien Julienne (voice) 5 episodes
2016–2018 Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia Queen Usurna (voice) 15 episodes
2017 The Watcher in the Woods Mrs. Aylwood Television film
Anjelica Huston on James Joyce Herself Documentary
2018 Angie Tribeca Anna Summour Episode: "Just the Fat, Ma'am"

2019 John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum as the Director Ballerina 2023

Bibliography

Books

  • Huston, Anjelica (2013). A Story Lately Told: Coming of Age in Ireland, London, and New York. New York: Scribner. Also published in London by Simon & Schuster.
    • — (2014). A Story Lately Told: Coming of Age in Ireland, London, and New York. Paperback reprint. New York: Scribner.
  • — (2014). Watch Me: A Memoir. New York: Scribner. ISBN 9781476760346.

Critical studies, reviews and biography

  • Jones, Lewis (January 4, 2014). "Blazing saddles". Books. The Spectator. 324 (9671): 24–25. Review of A Story Lately Told.

Awards and nominations

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anjelica, huston, juː, listen, stən, born, july, 1951, american, actress, director, known, often, portraying, eccentric, distinctive, characters, received, multiple, accolades, including, academy, award, golden, globe, award, well, nominations, three, british,. Anjelica Huston ˈ h juː s t en listen HEW sten born July 8 1951 is an American actress and director Known for often portraying eccentric and distinctive characters she has received multiple accolades including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award as well as nominations for three British Academy Film Awards and six Primetime Emmy Awards In 2010 she was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 1 2 Anjelica HustonHuston in 2014Born 1951 07 08 July 8 1951 age 71 Los Angeles California U S OccupationActress directorYears active1968 presentWorksFilmographySpouseRobert Graham m 1992 died 2008 wbr PartnerJack Nicholson 1973 1990 ParentsJohn HustonEnrica SomaRelativesTony Huston brother Allegra Huston half sister Danny Huston half brother Jack Huston nephew Walter Huston grandfather AwardsFull listThe daughter of director John Huston and granddaughter of actor Walter Huston she reluctantly made her big screen debut in her father s A Walk with Love and Death 1969 Huston moved from London to New York City where she worked as a model throughout the 1970s She decided to actively pursue acting in the early 1980s and subsequently had her breakthrough with her performance as a mobster moll in Prizzi s Honor 1985 also directed by her father for which she became the third generation of her family to receive an Academy Award when she won Best Supporting Actress joining both John and Walter Huston in this recognition She achieved further critical and popular recognition for playing a mistress in Crimes and Misdemeanors 1989 a long vanished wife in Enemies A Love Story 1989 a con artist in The Grifters 1990 the Grand High Witch in The Witches 1990 Morticia Addams in the Addams Family films 1991 93 and an adventurous writer in Manhattan Murder Mystery 1993 Huston directed the films Bastard Out of Carolina 1996 and Agnes Browne 1999 collaborated with director Wes Anderson in The Royal Tenenbaums 2001 The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou 2004 and The Darjeeling Limited 2007 and lent her voice to several animated films mainly the Tinker Bell franchise 2008 2015 Her other films include The Crossing Guard 1995 Ever After 1998 Choke 2008 50 50 2011 and John Wick Chapter 3 Parabellum 2019 She has also acted in the miniseries Family Pictures 1993 Buffalo Girls 1995 and The Mists of Avalon 2001 as well as the series Huff 2006 Medium 2008 2009 and Transparent 2015 2016 She won a Golden Globe for playing Carrie Chapman Catt in the cable film Iron Jawed Angels 2004 and a Gracie Award for her portrayal of Eileen Rand in Smash 2012 2013 She has written the memoirs A Story Lately Told 2013 and Watch Me 2014 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Screen debut and modeling 1968 1975 2 2 Transition to film and breakthrough 1976 1988 2 3 Critical and popular recognition 1989 1995 2 4 Directing 1996 2000 2 5 Films with Wes Anderson 2001 2007 2 6 Voice over and television roles 2008 2016 2 7 Recent works 2017 present 3 Personal life 3 1 Relationships 3 2 Activism 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Bibliography 5 1 Books 5 2 Critical studies reviews and biography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life Edit Photographed with her father John Huston circa 1960 Huston was born at 6 29 P M on July 8 1951 at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles 3 to director and actor John Huston and prima ballerina and model Enrica Soma 4 According to Huston the news of my arrival was cabled promptly to the post office in the township of Butiaba in Western Uganda and two days later a barefoot runner bearing a telegram finally arrived at Murchison Falls where her father was filming The African Queen 1951 3 Huston s paternal grandfather was Canadian born actor Walter Huston Huston has Scottish Irish English and Welsh ancestry from her father and Italian from her mother 5 When Huston was 2 years old her family relocated to Ireland where she spent much of her childhood and which she still considers home 6 Her parents rented what Huston called the Courtown House a tall stone Victorian manor in County Kildare for three years before John Huston bought St Clerans a 110 acre estate in County Galway in 1954 3 She attended school at Kylemore Abbey 7 and later attended Holland Park School after relocating to England 8 Huston has a complex family because of her parents multiple marriages and extramarital affairs She has an older brother Tony and an adopted older brother Pablo She has a younger maternal half sister named Allegra whom she called Legs and a younger paternal half brother actor Danny Huston She is the aunt of actor Jack Huston 9 She once described herself as a lonely child explaining My brother Tony and I were never very close neither as children nor as adults but I was tightly bound to him We were forced to be together because we were really quite alone We were in the middle of the Irish countryside and we didn t see many other kids We were tutored Our father was mostly away for filming 3 Career EditScreen debut and modeling 1968 1975 Edit Huston with Asaf Dayan on the set of A Walk with Love and Death 1969 Her father s film A Walk with Love and Death 1969 where Huston played the 16 year old French noblewoman Claudia opposite Assi Dayan marked her screen debut She had been in the running to play Juliet in director Franco Zeffirelli s adaptation of Romeo and Juliet 1968 but Huston withdrew her from consideration when her father decided to cast her as Claudia in A Walk With Love and Death Huston felt that she was wrong for the role and has commented on the experience that her father miscast me first time out and I think he realized that I was ready to act but I wasn t ready to act for him I was difficult I didn t want to act with no makeup although I d have done it for Franco 10 Father and daughter had a fractious relationship on set with the young Anjelica having difficulty learning her lines and focusing while her father grew more impatient and angry at directing her 11 Critics derided her performance Huston and her mother were photographed by Arnaud De Rosnay whom she met at age 16 in Switzerland in October 1968 for Vogue 12 Shortly afterwards her mother died in a car accident and the young Huston relocated to New York City as she sort of fled London because of the memories I didn t really know what to do with myself and I wasn t quite sure what my father s intentions were for me whether he was going to put me in a convent or launch me as an actress Well he d already tried to do that and we d had a hard time on the making of that first film we did together 12 13 Inspired by models Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy Huston decided to pursue modelling and through photographer Richard Avedon a friend of her parents she met Diana Vreeland who proposed to Huston her first American Vogue photoshoot which took place in Ireland 12 She described it as very innovative because they presaged the whole sort of Gypsy look 12 Huston became a frequent subject of Bob Richardson whom she lived with until 1973 14 She was signed to Ford Models and in the early 1970s worked in Europe for a couple of years 12 She walked the runway for brands such as Zandra Rhodes Yamamoto Armani and Valentino Along with Pat Cleveland Pat Ast Elsa Peretti Karen Bjornson and Alva Chinn she became one of fashion designer Halston s favored troupe of models nicknamed the Halstonettes 15 16 Transition to film and breakthrough 1976 1988 EditAfter breaking up with Richardson Huston met actor Jack Nicholson and moved to California to focus on acting 12 While she didn t do much there for three years she filmed a small role in The Last Tycoon 1976 based on F Scott Fitzgerald s novel of the same name Bob Rafelson s remake The Postman Always Rings Twice 1981 based on the novel by James M Cain featured Huston as the fling of a Depression era drifter played by Nicholson She briefly appeared in the drama Frances 1982 and the mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap 1984 before obtaining a larger role in the science fiction film The Ice Pirates 1984 Her father cast Huston as Maerose the daughter of a New York Mafia clan head whose love is scorned by a hit man in the film adaptation Prizzi s Honor 1985 which also starred Nicholson She was paid the SAG AFTRA scale rate of US 14 000 for her role When her agent called up the movie s producer to request if she could be paid more she was told Go to hell Be my guest ask for more money We don t even want her in this movie Huston who was not only John Huston s daughter but also Jack Nicholson s girlfriend at the time wrote in her 2014 memoir Watch Me that she later overheard a production worker saying Her father is the director her boyfriend s the star and she has no talent 17 Nevertheless Huston garnered positive notices for her performance The New York Times described her part as a wonderful character far darker and more complex than is indicated by her self deprecating wisecracks I m a family scandal I gotta reputation to keep up She s a riveting presence and if Miss Huston the daughter of the director doesn t get an Oscar nomination for this performance I ll be very surprised 18 Indeed she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress making her the third generation of her family to win an Oscar Huston starred opposite Michael Jackson in the 17 minute US 30 million 3D film Captain EO written by George Lucas and directed by Francis Ford Coppola which ran from 1986 at Disneyland and Epcot and later at Tokyo Disneyland and Euro Disneyland 19 Coppola next cast her as the girlfriend of an army platoon sergeant in Gardens of Stone 1987 a film that dealt with the effect of the Vietnam War on the United States homefront 20 Film critic Roger Ebert praised her onscreen chemistry with co star James Caan remarking that the romance between Caan and Huston is one of the great adult love stories in recent movies 21 Huston starred in her father s last film 1987 s The Dead as the wife of an academic According to her her father remained a filmmaking virtuoso despite his ill health He was so sick but he could literally do it with his eyes closed He knew when we were going to get a take way long before the camera rolled I mean the timing was so precise that he could tell everything exactly how it was going to go 10 The pressures of filming and watching her father s health deteriorate had an adverse effect on Anjelica Huston s own health developing Epstein Barr syndrome during production 10 John died nearly four months before the film s release date upon which it received two nominations at the 60th Academy Awards For her performance she won as Best Supporting Female at the 3rd Independent Spirit Awards In 1988 Huston played the love interest of an engaging multi talented middle class Yale University graduate in Mr North which was more of a family project directed by half brother Danny Huston and made a cameo appearance in the film adaptation A Handful of Dust Despite her limited screen time Vincent Canby of The New York Times praised her portrayal in the latter as the single most stunning performance but called the film both too literal and devoid of real point 22 Critical and popular recognition 1989 1995 Edit Huston earned a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of a flight attendant having an affair with a respected family guy in Woody Allen s dramedy Crimes and Misdemeanors 1989 The drama Enemies A Love Story also released in 1989 featured her as the long vanished wife of a Holocaust survivor In a positive review for the film Roger Ebert asserted Parts especially the scenes with Huston are heartwarming in a strange way because they show one human being accepting the weaknesses of another 23 For her role she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress In The Witches 1990 based on the 1983 book of the same name by Roald Dahl Huston starred as the Grand High Witch the all powerful leader of the world s witches She and the costume designer Marit Allen originally brought a different dress for the role but the director Nicolas Roeg rejected it as not sexy Huston recalled That was the first time I d imagined that this horrible creature in a children s movie should have sex appeal It simply had not occurred to me But of course Nic was absolutely right His vision was diabolical and dark and brilliantly funny If a witch was to be at the center of this plot she needed to be sexy to hold the eye 24 The character s monstrous version was prepared by Jim Henson s Creature Shop and took over six hours to apply and almost as much time to remove at the end of the day 24 Despite a lackluster box office response the film was applauded by critics and has obtained a cult following over the years it has also remained one of Huston s favorite roles 25 Huston presenting Jane Campion with the Grand Jury Prize at the 47th Venice International Film Festival Huston next portrayed a veteran con artist in the neo noir thriller The Grifters also 1990 Director Stephen Frears first contacted her about playing Lilly in 1989 while she was filming Crimes and Misdemeanors but after reading the script she was unsure 26 Although she was transfixed by the story and the character the script alarmed her with its explicitness 27 A few months later Frears contacted Huston again to see if she was still interested 26 Still wavering Huston s talent agent Sue Mengers told her bluntly Anjelica if Stephen Frears tells you he wants you to shit in the corner then that s what you must do The next day Huston auditioned for the role in front of Frears at the Chateau Marmont Frears initial reluctance to cast Huston because she looked too much like a lady was resolved with the decision to cheapen her look with a bleached blond wig and vulgar clothes To research her part she studied women dealers at card parlors in Los Angeles County California 26 Her performance earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress Huston obtained the part of Morticia Addams the stern aloof matriarch of the titular family in The Addams Family 1991 She based aspects of her performance on her friend Jerry Hall to give the character more warmth and in her 2014 memoir Watch Me she described the filming as long and arduous 28 It was decided that the character of Morticia should have eyes which slanted upwards at the sides an effect which was achieved by attaching an elastic strap to the back of Huston s head via fabric tabs glued at her temples which pulled the corners of her eyes upwards 27 The bands caused extended discomfort to Huston and would snap at the slightest turn of Huston s head causing a grueling repair time Eventually she learned to pivot and turn on her feet without moving her upper body or head 27 The Addams Family was a commercial success grossing over US 191 million worldwide 29 and prompted a sequel Addams Family Values 1993 For both installments Huston garnered Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actress Motion Picture Comedy or Musical 30 Following a small role in the satire The Player 1992 Huston reunited with Woody Allen on Manhattan Murder Mystery in which she played the friend of a married couple investigating the death of their neighbor s wife and also portrayed a mother struggling to parent her autistic child in the ABC miniseries Family Pictures She received a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actress for Manhattan Murder Mystery and a nomination for Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film at the 51st Golden Globe Awards for Family Pictures In 1995 Huston portrayed a Cuban refuge attempting to stay in America in the comedy The Perez Family and the former wife of a tormented man played by Jack Nicholson in Sean Penn s sophomore directorial effort the drama The Crossing Guard Her performance in the latter was praised 31 and she received nominations for Best Supporting Actress from the Hollywood Foreign Press and the Screen Actors Guild Based on the 1990 novel of the same name 32 the CBS miniseries Buffalo Girls in which she starred as frontierswoman Calamity Jane opposite Melanie Griffith and Reba McEntire earned Huston an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Directing 1996 2000 Edit After contemplating the idea of following in her father s footsteps Huston started to put out discreet feelers and pursue material in Hollywood she felt attracted to direct The studios overall response was swift and positive with the usual blinders according to Huston What they offered me had invariably something to do with my father I didn t want to do a sequel to Prizzi s Honor Prizzi belongs to him I wanted to do something that succeed or fail would be my own 33 She found it in the drama Bastard Out of Carolina based on a novel by Dorothy Allison about an impoverished girl who endures physical and sexual abuse It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival 34 and debuted as a television film on Showtime She was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries or a Special In Ever After A Cinderella Story 1998 a modern post feminist interpretation of the Cinderella story 35 alongside Drew Barrymore and Melanie Lynskey Huston appeared as Baroness Rodmilla De Ghent the new wife of Auguste de Barbarac a wealthy widower The film was acclaimed by critics and made a respectable US 98 million globally 36 Lisa Schwarzbaum from Entertainment Weekly praised her performance as a cruel stepmother Huston does a lot of eye narrowing and eyebrow raising while toddling around in an extraordinary selection of extreme headgear accompanied by her two less than self actualized daughters the snooty social climbing nasty Marguerite and the dim lumpy secretly nice Jacqueline Nothing is final until you re dead Mama instructs her girls at the dinner table and even then I m sure God negotiates Huston in 2000 In 1998 Huston played a woman romantically involved with a compulsive gambler in the neo noir Phoenix 37 with Ray Liotta as well as the mother of a troubled man in Vincent Gallo s independent dramedy Buffalo 66 which starred Gallo as her son and reunited her with Christina Ricci The director had difficulties working with his cast and crew and reportedly did not get along with Huston on set He claimed she caused the film to be turned down by the Cannes Film Festival 38 Her next directorial effort the Irish dramedy Agnes Browne 1999 in which she also starred as the title character was released to mixed reviews The New York Times reviewer Stephen Holden found it nothing more than a series of homey skits loosely woven into a portrait of a working class saint 39 Nevertheless the film won the Youth Jury Award at the 1999 San Sebastian International Film Festival and received a Grand Prix nomination at the Ghent International Film Festival the same year 40 Huston appeared as an affluent English woman alongside James Fox Nick Nolte Kate Beckinsale and Uma Thurman in James Ivory s period drama The Golden Bowl 2000 based on the 1904 novel of the same name by Henry James 41 Films with Wes Anderson 2001 2007 Edit In The Royal Tenenbaums 2001 her first collaboration with director Wes Anderson Huston took on the role the soft spoken matriarch of an estranged family of former child prodigies alongside Gene Hackman Gwyneth Paltrow Ben Stiller and Luke Wilson During production Anderson gave Huston photographs of his mother who like Etheline was an archaeologist Huston said Wes would send pictures of his mother in aviator jackets or on archaeological digs and he very specifically wanted me to wear a certain locket Finally I asked him Wes am I playing your mother Anderson replied this was not the case Anderson and Huston had a tense relationship with Hackman who was not always amiable on set 42 On the first day Hackman and Huston appeared in a scene together Huston had to slap him and later said the slap was real and I hit him a really good one I saw the imprint of my hand on his cheek and I thought he s going to kill me 42 During young Margot s birthday scene in the opening scenes Huston s hair caught fire from a birthday candle Anderson credited Kumar Pallana with extinguishing the blaze before Huston was seriously injured 42 A positive critical response greeted The Royal Tenenbaums which made US 71 4 million worldwide 43 In 2001 Huston starred as Viviane Lady of the Lake in the TNT miniseries The Mists of Avalon based on the 1983 novel of the same title by Marion Zimmer Bradley The production was watched by more than 30 million unduplicated viewers during its premiere making it the highest rated original movie of the summer on basic cable and earned Huston nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award In 2002 she portrayed the doctor of an ex FBI agent Clint Eastwood chasing a sadistic killer Jeff Daniels in the thriller Blood Work loosely based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Michael Connelly 44 as well as the longtime client of a man who runs an exclusive escort service in George Hickenlooper s black comedy The Man from Elysian Fields with Andy Garcia and Mick Jagger Despite both films lukewarm critical and commercial responses Todd McCarthy of Variety felt that her character in Elysian Fields was played with invigorating relish by the actress 45 while Roger Ebert hailed the film as one of the best films of the year 46 Daddy Day Care 2003 co starring Eddie Murphy featured Huston as the ruthless head of an expensive and over academic preschool Slant in a critical review of the film noted that Huston brings embarrassing conviction to the role of stuffy day care proprietress Daddy Day Care seems to exist solely to sedate a theater going public s offspring And while the film s sense of sobriety should do the job don t expect The Witches 47 Nevertheless the release was a commercial success grossing over US 160 million worldwide 48 In 2004 Huston took on the role of women s suffrage leader Carrie Chapman Catt in the HBO film Iron Jawed Angels with Hilary Swank Frances O Connor and Julia Ormond For her role she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie and won the Golden Globe and the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress Series Miniseries or Television Film In The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou 2004 her second film with Wes Anderson Huston portrayed the estranged wife of an eccentric oceanographer Roger Ebert observed that the actress seems privately amused which is so much more intriguing than seeming publicly amused but noted that he can t recommend the film but I would not for one second discourage you from seeing it 49 As a member of the cast she garnered nominations for Best Ensemble from the Boston Society of Film Critics and the Critics Choice Movie Awards Huston filmed her third directorial effort the Hallmark Channel drama Riding the Bus with My Sister 2005 in Hamilton Ontario Canada 50 It was adapted from the 2002 memoir by Rachel Simon and starred Rosie O Donnell and Andie MacDowell Unlike the book the film received negative reviews from critics who generally criticised the film s egregious portrayal of Down s Syndrome 51 However she said I think the movie comes from a pretty direct point of view 52 In 2006 Huston was featured as an art teacher in the dramedy Art School Confidential the president of the United States in the made for CBS thriller Covert One The Hades Factor a competing business owner in the comedy Material Girls a vanishing con artist in the revisionist Western Seraphim Falls and an ebullient patroness in the romantic drama These Foolish Things Excluding Seraphim Falls none of the aforementioned films performed well with critics nor audiences 53 This changed with her third Wes Anderson film The Darjeeling Limited 2007 in which Huston starred as the mother of three brothers who becomes a nun and moves to a Christian convent in the Himalayas Peter Travers for Rolling Stone found her to be a dynamite in the film which he deemed the fullest blossoming yet of Anderson s talents as a total filmmaker 54 Voice over and television roles 2008 2016 Edit Choke 2008 a black comedy directed by Clark Gregg and based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk featured Huston as the hospitalized mother of a sex addict in Colonial America Reviews for the film were mixed but Empire critic Philip Wilding wrote Huston is magnetic as the ailing mother Ida both as a fading invalid or vibrant and deranged in flashback She is the hook on which her son hangs his hopes and anxieties Meanwhile Roger Ebert felt that her role resembled the criminal character she played in The Grifters 1990 55 In 2008 Huston also voiced Queen Clarion in Tinker Bell which was released on DVD to outstanding commercial results 56 She reprised the role in four sequels a television special and a short film all released between 2009 and 2015 57 Huston at the 2010 Metropolitan Opera opening of Das Rheingold Huston took on significant roles in three 2011 live action films The first was that of Miss Battle Axe a strict sadistic schoolteacher who talks with a Scottish accent in the 3D children s musical adventure comedy Horrid Henry The Movie directed by Nick Moore She found her character to be irresistible explaining to The Guardian It s very British material to me and I ve always been strangely attracted to these extreme characters 58 The film was panned by critics but was a commercial success in the UK 59 Her second performance of 2011 was that of a mother of a man with a malignant cancerous tumor in the drama 50 50 directed by Jonathan Levine and co starring Joseph Gordon Levitt and Seth Rogen The film was a critical and commercial darling upon its release 60 David Schmader writing in the Stranger praised the stellar cast and felt that Huston roars back to prominence with a twisty performance as Adam s barely contained mess of a mom 61 The unsuccessful The Big Year Huston s last live action film of 2011 featured her as an avid birder who captains ocean going expeditions 62 Huston starred in the NBC television series Smash 2012 2013 as Broadway producer Eileen Rand 63 After her husband s death in 2008 Huston credited Smash her first regular venture into series television with coming at a vital time and finally filling a void in her life 64 The series aired for two seasons and was the subject of critical acclaim 65 Huston subsequently appeared in the second and third seasons of the Amazon Video series Transparent as Vic a cisgender woman who forms a connection with Maura a retired college professor of political science at UCLA In the horror comedy The Cleanse 2016 Huston played the director of a secretive self help program alongside Johnny Galecki Anna Friel and Oliver Platt Recent works 2017 present Edit In 2017 Huston narrated the black comedy Thirst Street and starred with Bill Pullman as siblings feuding over possession of their father s estate in the comedy Trouble John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter praised the latter film on which Huston was an executive producer writing that the cast goes a long way here turning Trouble at times into the kind of small town hangout film that will please fest auds 66 Huston played the Director a heavily bejeweled Russian ballet instructor and what Vulture described as a small but memorable role in John Wick Chapter 3 Parabellum 2019 10 which made US 326 million worldwide and received positive reviews from critics 67 Personal life EditHuston was a close friend of actor Gregory Peck whom her father directed in Moby Dick 1956 The two first met on the set of the film when she was four years old while Peck was in costume as Captain Ahab Decades later after her father s death Huston reunited with Peck and maintained a friendship that lasted until his death 68 69 Huston was an inadvertent witness in the Roman Polanski sexual abuse case in March 1977 when she encountered Polanski and his 13 year old victim by chance in the home of her boyfriend Jack Nicholson 70 When authorities searched the house in connection to the accusations against Polanski Huston was arrested for cocaine possession but she was never charged because the search and seizure of her handbag had been illegal 71 Although she had witnessed no abuse Huston was subsequently embroiled in the publicity surrounding Polanski s trial as a rumored witness for the prosecution though she was not ultimately called 72 Relationships Edit In 1969 at age 17 Huston began dating photographer Bob Richardson then 41 they lived together from that year until March 1973 73 A month later she met Jack Nicholson at his 36th birthday party and the pair started an on again off again relationship 74 that lasted until 1990 when the media reported he had fathered a child with Rebecca Broussard 73 During a break from Nicholson in the late 1970s Huston was involved with Ryan O Neal who allegedly assaulted her 75 On May 23 1992 Huston married sculptor Robert Graham following a courtship of almost two years The couple lived in a three story 76 house designed by Graham at 69 Windward Avenue in Venice California until his death on December 27 2008 She does not have any children and stated in a Lifetime Intimate Portrait that she s tried to have a baby on several occasions 77 In her memoirs Huston confirmed romances with James Fox David Bailey and Prince Albert of Monaco 11 24 She also acknowledged an affair during the shooting of Ever After A Cinderella Story 1998 with a married man known simply as Dolyn in the book 24 In a 2013 interview with Larry King Huston said she did not have a lover nor does she look for one 78 Activism Edit Huston in 2005 Huston led a letter campaign organized by the U S Campaign for Burma and Human Rights Action Center in November 2007 The letter signed by over twenty five high profile individuals from the entertainment business was addressed to the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki moon and urged him to personally intervene to secure the release of Nobel Peace Prize recipient Aung San Suu Kyi of Burma 79 Huston currently sits on the advisory council of Save the Chimps the largest chimp sanctuary and rescue in history Huston has narrated the educational video Save the Chimps History Video on YouTube exposing the cruelty of chimpanzee abuse by laboratories entertainment and the NASA program Monkeys and apes in space which sent primates into space often resulting in death by impact and explosion In 1995 Huston donated 500 to the Irish republican political party Sinn Fein She has also attended Sinn Fein events and supported Martin McGuinness in his bid for the Presidency of Ireland in 2011 80 In December 2012 Huston recorded a public service announcement for PETA urging her colleagues in Hollywood to refrain from using great apes in television films and advertisements 81 The animal rights organization subsequently named her their Person of the Year 2012 82 In 2018 she donated her fur coats to the homeless and animal shelters 83 She was the executive producer for Breaking the Chain a 2020 documentary about the PETA fieldworkers who try to help neglected animals 84 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1969 A Walk with Love and Death Claudia1976 The Last Tycoon Edna1981 The Postman Always Rings Twice Madge Gorland1982 Rose for Emily Miss Emily GriersonFrances Mental patient1984 This Is Spinal Tap Polly DeutschThe Ice Pirates Maida1985 Prizzi s Honor Maerose Prizzi1986 Captain EO The Supreme Leader1987 Gardens of Stone Samantha DavisThe Dead Gretta Conroy1988 Mr North Persis Bosworth TennysonA Handful of Dust Mrs Rattery1989 Crimes and Misdemeanors Dolores PaleyEnemies A Love Story Tamara Broder1990 The Witches Grand High WitchThe Grifters Lilly Dillon1991 The Addams Family Morticia Addams1992 The Player Herself1993 Manhattan Murder Mystery Marcia FoxAddams Family Values Morticia Addams1995 The Perez Family Carmela PerezThe Crossing Guard Mary1996 Bastard Out of Carolina Director1998 Phoenix LeilaEver After Baroness Rodmilla de GhentBuffalo 66 Jan Brown1999 Agnes Browne Agnes Browne Also director and producer2000 The Golden Bowl Fanny Assingham2001 The Man from Elysian Fields Jennifer AdlerThe Royal Tenenbaums Etheline Tenenbaum2002 Barbie as Rapunzel Gothel VoiceBlood Work Dr Bonnie Fox2003 Daddy Day Care Miss HarridanKaena The Prophecy Queen of the Selenites English version2004 The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Eleanor Zissou2006 Art School Confidential Art History TeacherCovert One The Hades Factor President CastillaMaterial Girls Fabiella Du MontSeraphim Falls Madame LouiseThese Foolish Things Lottie Osgood2007 The Darjeeling Limited Patricia Whitman2008 Choke Ida ManciniTinker Bell Queen Clarion Voice2009 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure2010 A Cat in Paris Claudine VoiceWhen in Rome Celeste2011 50 50 Diane LernerThe Big Year Annie AukletHorrid Henry The Movie Miss Battle AxePixie Hollow Games Queen Clarion Voice2012 Secret of the Wings2014 The Pirate Fairy2015 Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast2016 The Cleanse Lily2017 Thirst Street NarratorTrouble Maggie Also executive producer2018 Isle of Dogs Mute Poodle Credit only2019 John Wick Chapter 3 Parabellum The DirectorArctic Dogs Magda Voice2020 Waiting for Anya Widow HorcadaBreaking the Chain Executive producer Documentary2021 The French Dispatch NarratorTBA Ballerina The Director FilmingTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1982 1983 Laverne amp Shirley GeraldineMiss Paris 2 episodes1986 Saturday Night Live Co host Episode Anjelica Huston and Billy Martin George Clinton amp Parliament Funkadelic 1988 Lonesome Dove Clara Allen 4 episodes1992 Rabbit Ears Rip Van Winkle 85 Storyteller1993 Family Pictures Lainey Eberlin Television filmAnd The Band Played On Dr Betsy Reisz1995 Buffalo Girls Calamity Jane2001 The Mists of Avalon Viviane Lady of the Lake2002 Joan Crawford The Ultimate Movie Star Narrator Documentary2004 Iron Jawed Angels Carrie Chapman Catt Television film2005 Riding the Bus with My Sister Television film director2006 Huff Dr Lena Markova 4 episodes2008 2009 Medium Cynthia Keener 8 episodes2011 2021 American Dad Superintendent Ellen Riggs voice 3 episodes2012 2013 Smash Eileen Rand 32 episodes2014 2020 BoJack Horseman Angela Diaz voice 2 episodes2015 2016 Transparent Vikki 7 episodes2016 All Hail King Julien Julienne voice 5 episodes2016 2018 Trollhunters Tales of Arcadia Queen Usurna voice 15 episodes2017 The Watcher in the Woods Mrs Aylwood Television filmAnjelica Huston on James Joyce Herself Documentary2018 Angie Tribeca Anna Summour Episode Just the Fat Ma am 2019 John Wick Chapter 3 Parabellum as the Director Ballerina 2023Bibliography EditBooks Edit Huston Anjelica 2013 A Story Lately Told Coming of Age in Ireland London and New York New York Scribner Also published in London by Simon amp Schuster 2014 A Story Lately Told Coming of Age in Ireland London and New York Paperback reprint New York Scribner 2014 Watch Me A Memoir New York Scribner ISBN 9781476760346 Critical studies reviews and biography Edit Jones Lewis January 4 2014 Blazing saddles Books The Spectator 324 9671 24 25 Review of A Story Lately Told Awards and nominations EditSee also List of awards and nominations received by Anjelica HustonReferences Edit Anjelica Huston Hollywood Walk of Fame Retrieved December 24 2022 Anjelica Huston honored on Hollywood Walk of Fame The Independent January 24 2010 Retrieved December 24 2022 a b c d Huston Anjelica October 22 2013 Look Homeward Anjelica Vanity Fair Retrieved July 14 2021 Oppelt Phylicia October 19 1998 At the Hilton Ciao Time Italian Americans Toast Fallen Heroes The Washington Post Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved May 3 2010 via ProQuest O Kelly Kevin January 3 1964 John Huston Becomes Irish Citizen RTE Archives Hayes Cathy April 21 2012 Smash star Anjelica Huston thrilled to be back home in the west of Ireland Irish Central Reilly Jerome June 28 2009 Sad Farewell to Fairy Tale Girls School Irish Independent Retrieved February 8 2017 Moorhead Joanna June 27 2011 Holland Park comprehensive to become an academy The Guardian Retrieved October 30 2013 Walters David August 2010 Jack Huston has more than a famous name Details Archived from the original on July 9 2010 Retrieved October 25 2018 a b c d King Susan May 17 2019 Anjelica Huston s magical movie life from Prizzi s Honor to John Wick Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 20 2019 a b Huston Anjelica 2013 A Story Lately Told Coming of Age in Ireland London and New York Scribner a b c d e f Huston Anjelica November 19 2013 Nostalgia Anjelica Huston Remembers the Richard Avedon Photograph that Launched Her Career Vogue Retrieved July 14 2021 Goldman Andrew May 1 2019 In Conversation Anjelica Huston www vulture com Retrieved May 1 2019 Huston Anjelica 2013 A Story Lately Told Coming of Age in Ireland London and New York Scribner ISBN 978 1451656299 Hodson Heather March 9 2002 We have lift off The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on January 11 2022 Retrieved August 12 2018 Nechamkin Sarah May 29 2019 Pat Cleveland Looks Back on Her Glittery Jet Setting Alliance with Halston Interview Retrieved June 5 2019 Goldman Andrew April 29 2019 Anjelica Huston In Conversation Vulture Retrieved May 2 2019 Canby Vincent June 14 1985 Film Prizzi s Honor By Huston With Nicholson The New York Times Retrieved July 14 2021 Bevil Dewayne June 30 2010 What s old is new again as Captain EO returns to Epcot Orlando Sentinel Retrieved April 6 2019 Siskel Gene May 3 1987 Film A star is reborn James Caan acts his way out of a deep slump Chicago Tribune p L6 Ebert Roger May 6 1987 Gardens of Stone rogerebert com Retrieved December 24 2022 Canby Vincent Review Film Dust Evelyn Waugh s Dark Gothic Tale of the 1930 s The New York Times Archived from the original on July 29 2016 Retrieved December 24 2022 Ebert Roger January 5 1990 Enemies A Love Story rogerebert com Retrieved July 14 2021 a b c d Huston Anjelica July 7 2015 Watch Me A Memoir Simon and Schuster ISBN 9781476760360 There s nothing better than making children scream The Sydney Morning Herald November 29 2013 Retrieved October 22 2018 a b c Sharkey Betsy December 2 1990 Anjelica Huston Seeks the Soul of a Con Artist The New York Times Retrieved July 14 2021 a b c Huston Anjelica 2014 Watch Me Scribner p 216 ISBN 9781476760346 Huston Anjelica 2014 Watch Me Scribner s pp 241 242 ISBN 9781476760346 The Addams Family Box Office Mojo Retrieved July 14 2021 Winners amp Nominees Anjelica Huston goldenglobes com Retrieved September 18 2019 Rooney David September 11 1995 The Crossing Guard Variety Retrieved December 24 2022 Shales Tom April 30 1995 Buffalo Girls Comes Out So Bright The Washington Post Retrieved August 28 2018 Behar Henri May 16 1996 Anjelica Huston on Bastard Out of Carolina filmscouts com Retrieved December 24 2022 Festival de Cannes Bastard Out of Carolina festival cannes com Archived from the original on October 14 2012 Retrieved September 19 2009 Haase Donald ed 2004 Fairy Tales and Feminism New Approaches Wayne State University Press ISBN 0 8143 3030 4 Ever After A Cinderella Story Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved July 14 2021 Thomas Kevin September 4 1998 Liotta Arises as a Winner in Hard Hitting Phoenix Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved January 7 2019 Gallo s Humor FFC Interviews Vincent Gallo Film Freak Central January 3 2013 Retrieved June 19 2014 Holden Steven December 3 1999 Widowed Mom of 7 vs a Loan Shark The New York Times section E part I page 25 column 1 Awards for Agnes Browne at IMDb Holden Stephen April 27 2001 Film Review All the Sensibility That Money Can Buy The New York Times Retrieved December 24 2022 a b c Rooney David October 14 2011 Wes Anderson and Royal Tenenbaums Cast Reunite At New York Film Festival The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 14 2021 The Royal Tenenbaums 2001 Box Office Mojo Blood Work 2002 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved January 10 2011 McCarthy Todd October 25 2001 The Man From Elysian Fields Variety Retrieved December 24 2022 Ebert Roger November 1 2002 The Man From Elysian Fields rogerebert com Retrieved December 24 2022 Gonzalez Ed May 5 2003 Review Daddy Day Care Slant Retrieved July 14 2021 Daddy Day Care at Box Office Mojo Ebert Roger December 23 2004 Whimsy leaves viewer at sea rogerebert com Retrieved December 24 2022 Riding the Bus With My Sister The Movie Interviews on YouTube Riding the Bus With My Sister Retard Histrionics Reach a New High Low Indiewire May 12 2005 Retrieved December 24 2022 Elber Lynn April 28 2005 Huston takes to directing with Riding The Boston Globe Associated Press Retrieved December 24 2022 via Boston com Anjelica Huston rottentomatoes com Retrieved December 24 2022 Travers Peter October 26 2007 The Darjeeling Limited Rolling Stone Retrieved July 14 2021 Ebert Roger September 25 2008 Sex addict seeks Heimlich maneuver Rogerebert com Retrieved July 14 2021 McClintock Pamel April 3 2014 How Tinker Bell Became Disney s Stealthy 300 Million Franchise The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 14 2021 Labrecque Jeff November 10 2014 Who s that famous voice in the trailer for the new Tinker Bell movie Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 14 2021 Patterson John July 21 2011 Anjelica Huston I find extreme characters irresistible The Guardian Retrieved July 14 2021 Horrid Henry The Movie Box Office Mojo Retrieved July 14 2021 50 50 at Rotten Tomatoes Hudson David September 29 2011 Jonathan Levine s 50 50 MUBI com Retrieved July 14 2021 Goldberg Matt May 3 2010 Jim Parsons Rashida Jones and Anjelica Huston Join The Big Year Collider Retrieved July 14 2021 Diamond Robert May 11 2011 Breaking News NBC Picks Up Broadway themed SMASH Broadway World Retrieved July 14 2021 Wolf Jeanne February 26 2013 Smash Star Anjelica Huston The Saturday Evening Post Retrieved July 14 2021 Smash metacritic com Retrieved July 14 2021 DeFore John June 10 2017 Trouble Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 25 2017 Beresford Trilby Kilkenny Katie May 10 2019 John Wick Chapter 3 Parabellum What the Critics Are Saying The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 13 2019 Tribute to Gregory Peck CNN com June 13 2003 Retrieved June 26 2014 Adrian Wootton December 11 2006 Anjelica Huston The Guardian Retrieved June 26 2014 Daisy Wyatt November 16 2014 Anjelica Huston on catching Roman Polanski with a 13 year old I thought nothing of it The Independent Archived from the original on May 7 2022 Retrieved May 14 2019 Jack Nicholson 2014 Watch Me Scribner pp 80 83 Jack Nicholson 2014 Watch Me Scribner p 83 a b Anjelica Huston to write memoir The Guardian March 2 2011 Retrieved May 3 2011 Rose Charlie November 26 2013 Anjelica Huston Anjelica Huston on her memoir A Story Lately Told Charlie Rose Archived from the original Video interview on August 11 2014 Retrieved August 9 2014 Fowler Tara October 24 2014 Anjelica Huston in New Memoir Says She Was Brutally Assaulted by Ex Ryan O Neal People 69 Windward Ave 69 Windward Ave Anjelica Huston Interview Intimate Portrait May 22 1998 Event occurs at 07 50 Anjelica Huston Interview Larry King Now December 10 2013 Event occurs at 25 00 United States Campaign for Burma Hollywood UN Should Act on Burma Archived October 12 2007 at the Wayback Machine United States Campaign for Burma s homepage September 6 2007 Received November McGuire Erin Carswell Simon Duncan Pamela The movie stars who gave money to Sinn Fein The Irish Times Retrieved December 14 2018 Ken Wheaton PETA Anjelica Huston Go After CareerBuilder for Chimp Ad AdAge com January 27 2012 Marc Malkin Smash s Anjelica Huston Named PETA s 2012 Person of the Year eonline com December 28 2012 Anjelica Huston cuts up fur coats for Peta MalayMail Online February 1 2018 Chris Gardner Anjelica Huston Partners With PETA on Breaking the Chain Documentary Hollywood Reporter 1 September 2020 Rip van Winkle Rabbit Ears www rabbitears com Archived from the original on August 1 2021 Retrieved October 19 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anjelica Huston Anjelica Huston at IMDb Anjelica Huston at the TCM Movie Database Anjelica Huston at the Internet Broadway Database Anjelica Huston at the Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anjelica Huston amp oldid 1132681221, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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