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Mary Beth Hurt

Mary Beth Hurt (née Supinger; born September 25, 1946)[1] is a retired American actress of stage and screen.[2] She is a three-time Tony Award-nominated actress.[3]

Mary Beth Hurt
Hurt in 2013.
Born
Mary Beth Supinger

(1946-09-25) September 25, 1946 (age 77)
Education
OccupationActress
Years active1974–2018
Spouses
  • (m. 1971; div. 1982)
  • (m. 1983)
Children2

Notable films in which Hurt appears include Interiors (1978), The World According to Garp (1982), The Age of Innocence (1993), and Six Degrees of Separation (1993). She has also collaborated with her husband, filmmaker Paul Schrader, in such films as Light Sleeper (1992) and Affliction (1997).

Early life edit

Hurt was born Mary Beth Supinger in Marshalltown, Iowa, the daughter of Delores Lenore (née Andre) and Forrest Clayton Supinger. Her childhood babysitter was actress Jean Seberg, also a Marshalltown native.[4] Hurt studied drama at the University of Iowa and at New York University's Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts.[5]

Career edit

Hurt made her New York stage debut in 1974. She was nominated for three Tony Awards for her Broadway performances in Trelawny of the Wells, Crimes of the Heart (for which she won an Obie Award), and Benefactors.[6]

Hurt made her film debut in Woody Allen's dramatic film Interiors (1978) as Joey, the second of three sisters dealing with the emotional fallout of a family's disintegration and their mother's descent into mental illness. Hurt's powerful turn in that film earned her a BAFTA. Other film roles include Laura in Chilly Scenes of Winter (1979), Helen Holm Garp in The World According to Garp (1982), and Regina Beaufort in Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence (1993). Hurt also played Jean Seberg, in voiceover, in Mark Rappaport's 1995 documentary From the Journals of Jean Seberg.

Hurt was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her performance in 2006 movie The Dead Girl. For her role in Crimes of the Heart (1981) she was nominated for Drama Desk Award and earned an Obie Award. In addition to these honors, Hurt also received a Clarence Derwent Award in 1975 for Best Supporting Female for her role in the Off-Broadway production of the play Love for Love.[5]

Personal life edit

Hurt was married to actor William Hurt from 1971 to 1982.[7] She married filmmaker Paul Schrader in 1983; the couple have a daughter and a son.[8] She is close friends with fellow actress Glenn Close,[9] who understudied her in the play Love for Love in 1974.[10]

On February 11, 2023, Schrader shared on his Facebook account that Hurt had been placed in memory care, a result of her advancing Alzheimer's disease.[11][12]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1978 Interiors Joey
1979 Chilly Scenes of Winter Laura
1980 A Change of Seasons Kasey Evans
1982 The World According to Garp Helen Holm
1985 D.A.R.Y.L. Joyce Richardson
1985 Compromising Positions Peg Tuccio
1989 Parents Lily Laemle
1989 Slaves of New York Ginger Booth
1991 Defenseless Ellie Seldes
1992 Light Sleeper Teresa Aranow
1993 My Boyfriend's Back Mrs. Dingle
1993 The Age of Innocence Regina Beaufort
1993 Shimmer Mother
1993 Six Degrees of Separation Kitty
1994 Noisy Nora Narrator (voice) Short film
1995 Alkali, Iowa June Short film
1997 Boys Life 2 June Gudmanson
1997 Affliction Lillian Whitehouse Horner
1998 A Weekend with Wendell Narrator (voice) Short film
1999 Bringing Out the Dead Nurse Constance
1999 Leo the Late Bloomer Narrator (voice) Short film
2000 Autumn in New York Dr. Sibley
2000 The Family Man Adelle
2005 The Exorcism of Emily Rose Judge Brewster
2005 Perception Dorothy
2006 Lady in the Water Mrs. Bell
2006 The Dead Girl Ruth
2007 The Walker Chrissie Morgan
2008 Untraceable Stella Marsh
2010 Lebanon, Pa. Jennette
2011 Young Adult Jan
2013 The Volunteer Donna
2018 Change in the Air Jo Ann Bayberry

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1974 Ann in Blue Off. Elizabeth Jensen TV film
1976 Kojak Karen Foster Episodes: "A Shield for Murder: Parts 1 & 2"
1977 Great Performances Caroline Mitford Episode: "Secret Service"
1979 The Five Forty-Eight Jane Dent TV film
1987 Baby Girl Scott Wendy Scott TV film
1988 Tattingers Sheila Bradley Episode: "Death and Taxis"
1990 Thirtysomething Emily Dickinson Episode: "I'm Nobody, Who Are You?"
1990 Working It Out Andy Main role (12 episodes)
1992 Saturday Night Live Guest actress Episode: "Glenn Close/The Black Crowes"
1994 Monty Adelaide Episode: "The Brother of the Bride"
1996 Law & Order Sela Dixon Episode: "Deceit"
2000 The Beat Eleanor Episode: "Someone to Watch Over Me"
2001 No Ordinary Baby Dr. Amanda Gordon TV film
2002 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Jessica Blaine-Todd Episode: "Greed"
2009 Law & Order Judge Gillian Berrow Episode: "Promote This!"

Theater edit

Year Title Role Notes
1974 More Than You Deserve Uncle Remus
1974 Love for Love Miss Prue
1974 The Rules of the Game Clara Understudy
1975 Trelawny of the 'Wells' Rose Trelawny
1975 The Member of the Wedding Frankie Addams
1976 Boy Meets Girl Susie
1976 Secret Service Caroline Mitford
1977 The Cherry Orchard Anya
1981 Crimes of the Heart Meg MaGrath
1983 The Misanthrope Célimène
1984 The Nest of the Wood Grouse Iskra
1985-1986 Benefactors Sheila
1989 The Secret Rapture Katherine Glass
1993 One Shoe Off Dinah
1996 A Delicate Balance Julia
2000 Old Money Saulina Webb / Sally Webster
2008 Top Girls Louise / Waitress
2011 The House of Blue Leaves Head Nun

References edit

  1. ^ "Mary Beth Hurt". Playbill. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  2. ^ Mary Beth Hurt Yahoo! biodata
  3. ^ Mary Beth Hurt profile at IBDb
  4. ^ Levy, Emanuel (1999). Cinema of Outsiders: The Rise of American Independent Film. NYU Press. p. 482. ISBN 0814751237.
  5. ^ a b "Mary Beth Hurt". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  6. ^ "Mary Beth Hurt". Tony Awards. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  7. ^ Sullivan, Ronald (28 June 1989). "Hurt's Ex-Wife Testifies for Him In Marital Case". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  8. ^ Rothstein, Mervyn (1989-11-02). "Mary Beth Hurt's Juggling Act". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-01-06.
  9. ^ Markovitz, Adam (January 4, 2012). "Glenn Close Reflects on 10 Roles". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  10. ^ Gray, Tim (April 5, 2016). "Glenn Close Looks Back on Her First Theater Role". Variety. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  11. ^ "Paul Schrader - I AM A MANHATTANITE AGAIN. I've moved to..." www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
  12. ^ Abramovich, Alex (May 1, 2023). "Paul Schrader Wants to Make Another Movie". The New Yorker. Retrieved May 4, 2023.

External links edit

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Mary Beth Hurt nee Supinger born September 25 1946 1 is a retired American actress of stage and screen 2 She is a three time Tony Award nominated actress 3 Mary Beth HurtHurt in 2013 BornMary Beth Supinger 1946 09 25 September 25 1946 age 77 Marshalltown Iowa U S EducationUniversity of Iowa BA New York University MFA OccupationActressYears active1974 2018SpousesWilliam Hurt m 1971 div 1982 wbr Paul Schrader m 1983 wbr Children2 Notable films in which Hurt appears include Interiors 1978 The World According to Garp 1982 The Age of Innocence 1993 and Six Degrees of Separation 1993 She has also collaborated with her husband filmmaker Paul Schrader in such films as Light Sleeper 1992 and Affliction 1997 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Theater 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editHurt was born Mary Beth Supinger in Marshalltown Iowa the daughter of Delores Lenore nee Andre and Forrest Clayton Supinger Her childhood babysitter was actress Jean Seberg also a Marshalltown native 4 Hurt studied drama at the University of Iowa and at New York University s Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts 5 Career editHurt made her New York stage debut in 1974 She was nominated for three Tony Awards for her Broadway performances in Trelawny of the Wells Crimes of the Heart for which she won an Obie Award and Benefactors 6 Hurt made her film debut in Woody Allen s dramatic film Interiors 1978 as Joey the second of three sisters dealing with the emotional fallout of a family s disintegration and their mother s descent into mental illness Hurt s powerful turn in that film earned her a BAFTA Other film roles include Laura in Chilly Scenes of Winter 1979 Helen Holm Garp in The World According to Garp 1982 and Regina Beaufort in Martin Scorsese s The Age of Innocence 1993 Hurt also played Jean Seberg in voiceover in Mark Rappaport s 1995 documentary From the Journals of Jean Seberg Hurt was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her performance in 2006 movie The Dead Girl For her role in Crimes of the Heart 1981 she was nominated for Drama Desk Award and earned an Obie Award In addition to these honors Hurt also received a Clarence Derwent Award in 1975 for Best Supporting Female for her role in the Off Broadway production of the play Love for Love 5 Personal life editHurt was married to actor William Hurt from 1971 to 1982 7 She married filmmaker Paul Schrader in 1983 the couple have a daughter and a son 8 She is close friends with fellow actress Glenn Close 9 who understudied her in the play Love for Love in 1974 10 On February 11 2023 Schrader shared on his Facebook account that Hurt had been placed in memory care a result of her advancing Alzheimer s disease 11 12 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 1978 Interiors Joey 1979 Chilly Scenes of Winter Laura 1980 A Change of Seasons Kasey Evans 1982 The World According to Garp Helen Holm 1985 D A R Y L Joyce Richardson 1985 Compromising Positions Peg Tuccio 1989 Parents Lily Laemle 1989 Slaves of New York Ginger Booth 1991 Defenseless Ellie Seldes 1992 Light Sleeper Teresa Aranow 1993 My Boyfriend s Back Mrs Dingle 1993 The Age of Innocence Regina Beaufort 1993 Shimmer Mother 1993 Six Degrees of Separation Kitty 1994 Noisy Nora Narrator voice Short film 1995 Alkali Iowa June Short film 1997 Boys Life 2 June Gudmanson 1997 Affliction Lillian Whitehouse Horner 1998 A Weekend with Wendell Narrator voice Short film 1999 Bringing Out the Dead Nurse Constance 1999 Leo the Late Bloomer Narrator voice Short film 2000 Autumn in New York Dr Sibley 2000 The Family Man Adelle 2005 The Exorcism of Emily Rose Judge Brewster 2005 Perception Dorothy 2006 Lady in the Water Mrs Bell 2006 The Dead Girl Ruth 2007 The Walker Chrissie Morgan 2008 Untraceable Stella Marsh 2010 Lebanon Pa Jennette 2011 Young Adult Jan 2013 The Volunteer Donna 2018 Change in the Air Jo Ann Bayberry Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1974 Ann in Blue Off Elizabeth Jensen TV film 1976 Kojak Karen Foster Episodes A Shield for Murder Parts 1 amp 2 1977 Great Performances Caroline Mitford Episode Secret Service 1979 The Five Forty Eight Jane Dent TV film 1987 Baby Girl Scott Wendy Scott TV film 1988 Tattingers Sheila Bradley Episode Death and Taxis 1990 Thirtysomething Emily Dickinson Episode I m Nobody Who Are You 1990 Working It Out Andy Main role 12 episodes 1992 Saturday Night Live Guest actress Episode Glenn Close The Black Crowes 1994 Monty Adelaide Episode The Brother of the Bride 1996 Law amp Order Sela Dixon Episode Deceit 2000 The Beat Eleanor Episode Someone to Watch Over Me 2001 No Ordinary Baby Dr Amanda Gordon TV film 2002 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Jessica Blaine Todd Episode Greed 2009 Law amp Order Judge Gillian Berrow Episode Promote This Theater editYear Title Role Notes 1974 More Than You Deserve Uncle Remus 1974 Love for Love Miss Prue 1974 The Rules of the Game Clara Understudy 1975 Trelawny of the Wells Rose Trelawny 1975 The Member of the Wedding Frankie Addams 1976 Boy Meets Girl Susie 1976 Secret Service Caroline Mitford 1977 The Cherry Orchard Anya 1981 Crimes of the Heart Meg MaGrath 1983 The Misanthrope Celimene 1984 The Nest of the Wood Grouse Iskra 1985 1986 Benefactors Sheila 1989 The Secret Rapture Katherine Glass 1993 One Shoe Off Dinah 1996 A Delicate Balance Julia 2000 Old Money Saulina Webb Sally Webster 2008 Top Girls Louise Waitress 2011 The House of Blue Leaves Head NunReferences edit Mary Beth Hurt Playbill Retrieved March 13 2022 Mary Beth Hurt Yahoo biodata Mary Beth Hurt profile at IBDb Levy Emanuel 1999 Cinema of Outsiders The Rise of American Independent Film NYU Press p 482 ISBN 0814751237 a b Mary Beth Hurt Encyclopedia com Retrieved March 13 2022 Mary Beth Hurt Tony Awards Retrieved March 13 2022 Sullivan Ronald 28 June 1989 Hurt s Ex Wife Testifies for Him In Marital Case The New York Times Retrieved 21 November 2022 Rothstein Mervyn 1989 11 02 Mary Beth Hurt s Juggling Act The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 01 06 Markovitz Adam January 4 2012 Glenn Close Reflects on 10 Roles Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 13 2022 Gray Tim April 5 2016 Glenn Close Looks Back on Her First Theater Role Variety Retrieved March 13 2022 Paul Schrader I AM A MANHATTANITE AGAIN I ve moved to www facebook com Retrieved 2023 03 08 Abramovich Alex May 1 2023 Paul Schrader Wants to Make Another Movie The New Yorker Retrieved May 4 2023 External links editMary Beth Hurt at IMDb Mary Beth Hurt at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Mary Beth Hurt at the Internet Off Broadway Database Profile at Internet Theatre Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Beth Hurt amp oldid 1218768536, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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