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John Hurt, ‘Elephant Man’ Actor, dead at 77

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LOS ANGELES: Legendary British actor John Hurt, best known for playing a drug addict in ‘Midnight Express,’ Kane in ‘Alien,’ the title character in ‘The Elephant Man,’ and Winston Smith in ‘1984’ died on Saturday. He was 77.

Hurt’s agent confirmed the actor’s death. No cause of death was immediatel­y known, but Hurt had revealed in 2015 that he was battling pancreatic cancer.

The actor first came to prominence after appearing in the best picture Oscar-winning ‘A Man of All Seasons’ in 1966.

Hurt, who decided against a career as an art teacher to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, appeared in countless TV and film roles, including roles in Michael Cimino’s ‘Heaven’s Gate,’ Stephen Frears’ ‘The Hit,’ Sam Peckinpah’s ‘The Osterman Weekend’ and the 1984 adaptation of George Orwell’s ‘Nineteen Eighty-four,’ where Hurt played the novel’s protagonis­t Winston Smith.

Hurt’s portrayal of imprisoned heroin addict Max in 1978’s ‘Midnight Express’ netted the actor his first Golden Globe and BAFTA win as well as an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor.

Two years later, Hurt appeared in what was his greatest role as the anguished John Merrick in David Lynch’s ‘The Elephant Man.’

In recent years, Hurt appeared as Mr Ollivander, the wand-maker in the first Harry Potter film, ‘Harry Potter and the Sorceror’s Stone,’ and for parts 1 and 2 of ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,’ however his scenes in ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’ were cut.

Hurt’s distinct voice also graced characters in animated films like ‘Watership Down’ and 1978’s ‘Lord of the Rings.’

Though he always prioritise­d film acting, Hurt also made regular appearance­s on stage, including the first West End production of David Halliwell’s cult play ‘Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs’ in 1967.

Hurt also played numerous roles on TV, including Alan Clark in the 2004 adaptation of ‘The Alan Clark Diaries’ and the ‘Doctor’ in the 50th anniversar­y special episode of Doctor Who in 2013.

He was married four times, the first time to actress Annette Robertson in the early 1960s, the second time to Donna Peacock, the third time to Joan Dalton. Survivors include the actor’s fourth wife, producer Anwen Rees-myers, whom Hurt married in 2005, and two children by Dalton.

Many celebritie­s took to Twitter to express their condolence­s on Hurt’s demise.

“It was terribly sad today to learn of John Hurt’s passing. He was a truly magnificen­t talent,” tweeted Mel Brooks.

Stephen Fry tweeted: “Oh no. What terrible news. We’ve lost #Johnhurt as great on the stage, small screen and big. A great man & great friend of Norfolk & #NCFC”.

Chris Evans said: “John Hurt was one of the most powerful, giving, and effortless­ly real actors I’ve ever worked with. Remarkable human being. U will be missed.”

“God speed to John Hurt, a legendary actor and good human being,” Sharon Stone wrote.

Elijah Wood tweeted, “Very sad to hear of John Hurt’s passing. It was such an honor to have watched you work, sir.”

 ??  ?? Hurt’s portrayal of imprisoned heroin addict Max in 1978’s ‘Midnight Express’ netted the actor his first Golden Globe and BAFTA win
Hurt’s portrayal of imprisoned heroin addict Max in 1978’s ‘Midnight Express’ netted the actor his first Golden Globe and BAFTA win

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