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About

Birth Name: Timothy Tarquin Hutton
Birth Notes: 16 August 1960, Malibu, California, USA
Height: 182 cm
Family: * Debra Winger (16 March 1986 - 1 March 1990) (divorced); 1 child
* Aurore Giscard d'Estaing (21 January 2000 - present); 1 child

Filmography

City of Industry (1997) as Lee Egan
French Kiss (1995) as Charlie
Heavens Fall (2006) as Samuel Leibowitz
Iceman (1984) as Dr. Stanley Shephard
Kinsey (2004) as Paul Gebhard
Last Holiday (2006) as Matthew Kragen
Lymelife (2008) as Charlie Bragg
Multiple Sarcasms (2010) as Gabriel
Ordinary People (1980) as Conrad
Q & A (1990) as Asst. Dist. Atty. Aloysius 'Al' Francis Reilly
Secret Window (2004) as Ted Milner
Serious Moonlight (2009) as Ian
Taps (1981) as Cadet Major Brian Moreland
The Alphabet Killer (2008) as Richard Ledge
The General's Daughter (1999) as Col. William Kent
The Ghost Writer (2010) as Sidney Kroll
The Good Shepherd (2006) as Thomas Wilson
The Killing Room (2009) as Crawford Haines
The Kovak Box (2006) as David Norton
The Last Mimzy (2007) as David Wilder
The Last Word (1995) as Martin Ryan
The Temp (1993) as Peter Derns
A Time of Destiny (1988) as Jack
Beautiful Girls (1996) as Willie Conway
Betrayed (1988) as Juggler at the fair
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (2009) as Professor Adams/Subject #30
Broken Hill (2009) as George McAlpine
Daniel (1983) as Daniel Isaacson
Deterrence (1999) as Marshall Thompson
Everybody's All-American (1988) as Donnie 'Cake'
Falling Objects (2006) as Oscar Peters
Just One Night (2000) as Isaac Alder
Made in Heaven (1987) as Mike Shea/Elmo Barnett
Never Too Late (1965) as Boy running to his Daddy
Off the Black (2006) as Mr. Tibbel
Playing God (1997) as Raymond Blossom
Reflections (2008) as Tom
Scenes from Everyday Life (1995)  
Stephanie Daley (2006) as Paul
Sunshine State (2002) as Jack Meadows
Take a Number (1997) as Himself
Teenage Suicide: Don't Try It! (1981) as Narrator
The Dark Half (1993) as Thad Beaumont/George Stark
The Falcon and the Snowman (1985) as Christopher Boyce
The Substance of Fire (1996) as Martin Geldhart
Torrents of Spring (1989) as Dimitri Sanin
Turk 182! (1985) as Jimmy Lynch
Turning Green (2005) as Bill the Breaker
When a Man Falls in the Forest (2007) as Gary Fields
Digging to China (1998)  

Trivia

  * Son of actor Jim Hutton .
* Discovered acting in the ninth grade.
* Is a big fan of the New York band Black 47.
* His wife, Aurore Giscard d'Estaing, a Parisian-born children's book illustrator, is the niece of former French President (1974 - 1981) Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
* Was the original choice to play the role of Joel Goodson in Risky Business (1983), but turned it down.
* Co-owner of the Bar/Restaurant "P.J. Clarke's" in New York City.
* Current president of the exclusive Players Club in New York City (2004).
* Son, Milo Hutton (born Paris, September 11, 2001) with Aurore Giscard d'Estaing.
* Son, Emmanuel Noah Hutton ('Noah Hutton (I)' (qv)) (born April 29, 1987) with Debra Winger.
* At the age of 20 years and 227 days, he became the youngest Academy Award winner for best supporting actor for Ordinary People (1980). As of 2005, he still holds the record.
* He has twice played real-life traitors to the United States. He played Christopher Boyce in The Falcon and the Snowman (1985) and Aldrich Ames in Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within (1998) (TV). Both men were convicted of having sold secrets to the Soviet Union.
* Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2008 Razzie Award nominating ballot. He was suggested in the Worst Supporting Actor category for his performance in the film The Last Mimzy (2007), he failed to receive a nomination however.
* His mother, Maryline Adams (née Poole), was a teacher and ran a small publishing company, and his father was actor Jim Hutton , star of NBC TV's "Ellery Queen" (1975).

Quotes

  * [On following his own gut in career choices]: I was 18, did a couple of things on TV, then I did Ordinary People (1980) and when you are fortunate enough to be in a movie like that, working with Robert Redford as the director and the movie is as well received as it was, it would be ludicrous to have a master plan for a career. So next, I was in Wayne, PA doing Taps (1981) and then I was back in New York working with Sidney Lumet doing an ensemble movie called Daniel (1983). And I turned down a starring role in Risky Business (1983), even though all my agents and manager said I was crazy. But I looked at it and asked myself, "What was the experience going to be like? What will I learn?" And looking back at myself at 23, being able to work with Sidney Lumet and E.L. Doctorow, I have absolutely no regrets. I learned stuff that will stay with me forever. (Timothy Hutton in DAILY NEWS, September 13, 1998)
* [Upon receiving his Academy Award for Ordinary People (1980)]: This is for my dad. I wish he were here to see it.
* [on George C. Scott] It was amazing just to stand by him and see him at work on "Taps" -- a real experience to see such discipline and concentration.

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