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British actor John Hurt dies

JOHN HURT, 1940 - 2017

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Film star was twice nominated for Oscars, for “Midnight Express” and “The Elephant Man.”

Versatile actor John Hurt, who moved audiences to tears in “The Elephant Man,” terrified them in “Alien” and spoofed the latter scene in “Spaceballs,” has died. He was 77.

Hurt, who battled pancreatic cancer, died Friday in London, according to his agent, Charles McDonald.

In a career that spanned more than 50 years, Hurt was twice nominated for Oscars — for playing the tortured John Merrick in David Lynch’s “The Elephant Man” and for his role as the heroin addict Max in “Midnight Express.” After minor television and film appearance­s, his breakout came in 1966 as Richard Rich in Fred Zinnemann’s “A Man For All Seasons,” followed by his portrayal of Caligula in the BBC miniseries “I, Claudius” in 1976.

Hurt brought gravitas to Alan Parker’s 1978 film “Midnight Express,” for which he received a supporting actor Oscar nomination (he lost to Christophe­r Walken for “The Deer Hunter”), and an uneasy humor to Kane in Ridley Scott’s “Alien,” immortaliz­ed by his disturbing death scene, which Mel Brooks later poked fun at with Hurt’s help in “Spaceballs.”

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

Hurt was unrecogniz­able in perhaps his most memorable role, as the lead in “The Elephant Man.” He endured eight hours in the makeup chair daily to transform into Merrick.

The elaborate mask prohibited him from lying down or even eating. He would eat — usually raw eggs mixed in orange juice — midmorning as the mask was being applied and not again till after midnight.

“To be quite honest, the film was misery to make because of the physical problems, so if it’s working I’m jumping for joy,” Hurt said in 1980. Hurt did score a lead actor Oscar nomination for the role, but lost out to Robert De Niro for his performanc­e in “Raging Bull.”

Hurt was also a prolific voice actor, appearing as Hazel in the animated “Watership Down” and as Aragorn in Ralph Bakshi’s “The Lord of the Rings.” He also voiced The Horned King in “The Black Cauldron” and provided the narration for “Dogville.”

In the “Harry Potter” films, Hurt played the wandmaker Mr. Ollivander. In recent years, he appeared in notable fare such as “Melancholi­a,” “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,” “Only Lovers Left Alive” and “Snowpierce­r.”

“We’re all just passing time, and occupy our chair very briefly,” Hurt said in 2015, when he was undergoing treatment for the earlystage cancer.

As prolific as ever, Hurt recently appeared alongside his “V for Vendetta” co-star Natalie Portman in the Oscar-nominated film “Jackie” as a priest who consoles and advises the recently widowed first lady.

Hurt leaves behind a few in-production credits, including Joe Wright’s “Darkest Hour,” which is listed as still filming. Hurt plays Neville Chamberlai­n in the film about Winston Churchill’s charge against Hitler. Gary Oldman plays Churchill.

“I have lots of favorite memories, but I can’t say that I have a favorite film. I have favorite parts which are not in particular­ly successful films,” Hurt told The Guardian in 2000.

“I’ve worked with people from Fred Zinnemann, John Huston, through to Richard Fleischer, all of those boys from Hollywood and so on, and Sam Peckinpah and then the Mike Radfords. I’ve been incredibly lucky with the directors I’ve worked with. You don’t realize it at the time, it’s just in retrospect if you look back you think, ‘Jeez, when I saw that CV it nearly frightened the life out of me.’ I thought, ‘That’s not bad for an old drunk.’ ”

‘We’re all just passing time, and occupy our chair very briefly.’ — Actor John Hurt

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 ?? 20th Century Fox ?? PROLIFIC ACTOR John Hurt, left, appears in the 1979 film “Alien” with Tom Skerritt and Ian Holm. Hurt, whose career spanned more than 50 years, was twice nominated for an Oscar, for playing the tortured John Merrick in David Lynch’s “The Elephant Man”...
20th Century Fox PROLIFIC ACTOR John Hurt, left, appears in the 1979 film “Alien” with Tom Skerritt and Ian Holm. Hurt, whose career spanned more than 50 years, was twice nominated for an Oscar, for playing the tortured John Merrick in David Lynch’s “The Elephant Man”...

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