Anjelica Huston
Anjelica Huston | |
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Huston at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability's An Evening of Environmental Excellence in March 2014 | |
Born |
Santa Monica, California, U.S. | July 8, 1951
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1967–present |
Spouse(s) | Robert Graham Jr. (1992–2008; his death) |
Partner(s) | Jack Nicholson (1973–1989) |
Parent(s) |
John Huston Enrica Soma |
Relatives |
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Anjelica Huston (/ˈhjuːstən/; born July 8, 1951) is an American actress and director. Huston became the third generation of her family to win an Academy Award, when she won Best Supporting Actress for her performance in 1985's Prizzi's Honor, joining her father, director John Huston, and grandfather, actor Walter Huston. She also received Academy Award nominations for Enemies, a Love Story (1989) and The Grifters (1990).
Huston received British Academy Award nominations for her work in the Woody Allen films Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) and Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993). Among her other roles, she starred as Morticia Addams in The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993), receiving Golden Globe nominations for both, and played the Grand High Witch in the children's movie The Witches (1990). She has frequently collaborated with director Wes Anderson, including The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004). She is also the author of the book A Story Lately Told.
Early life
Anjelica Huston was born in Santa Monica, California, and is the daughter of director and actor John Huston and Italian–American prima ballerina and model Enrica Soma.[1] Huston's paternal grandfather was Canadian-born actor Walter Huston. Huston has Scots-Irish, English and Welsh ancestry from her father.
She spent much of her childhood in Ireland, particularly near Craughwell, County Galway, and England, where she attended Holland Park School.[2] In the late 1960s, she began taking a few small roles in her father's movies. She started very small indeed, substituting her hands for Deborah Kerr's in the British Casino Royale and advanced to bigger roles in 1969, starring, for example, in A Walk with Love and Death, where she played the 16 year old French noblewoman Claudia. In the same year, her mother, who was 39 years old, died in a car accident, and Anjelica relocated to the U.S., where she modeled for several years. While she modeled, she worked with photographers such as Richard Avedon and Bob Richardson.[3]
Huston has an older brother, Tony, a younger maternal half-sister named Allegra, whom she called "Legs", a younger paternal half-brother, actor Danny Huston, and an adopted older brother, Pablo. She is the aunt of Boardwalk Empire actor Jack Huston.[4]
Career
Acting career
Deciding to focus more on movies, in the early 1980s she studied acting. Her first notable role was in Bob Rafelson's remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981). Later, her father cast her as Maerose, daughter of a Mafia don whose love is scorned by a hit man (Jack Nicholson) in the film adaptation of Richard Condon's Mafia-satire novel Prizzi's Honor (1985). Huston won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance, making her the first person in Academy Award history to win an Oscar when a parent and a grandparent had also won one.
Huston earned a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her portrayal of a con artist in Stephen Frears' The Grifters (1990). She also starred as the lead in her father's final directorial film, The Dead (1987), an adaptation of a James Joyce story.
She was then cast as Morticia Addams, in the hugely successful 1991 movie adaptation of The Addams Family. In 1993, she reprised the role for the sequel Addams Family Values. Anjelica also starred in the 1998 Hollywood blockbuster, Ever After: A Cinderella Story alongside Drew Barrymore and Melanie Lynskey as the Baroness Rodmilla De Ghent. She starred in two Wes Anderson films, The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), as well as appearing in a minor role in 2007's The Darjeeling Limited. She voiced the role of Queen Clarion in the Disney Fairies film series starring Tinker Bell. On January 22, 2010, Huston was honored on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2011, Huston was in the film Horrid Henry: The Movie. Huston later appeared on the NBC television series, Smash, portraying Broadway producer Eileen Rand.[5]
Directing career
Huston has recently expanded her horizons, following in her father's footsteps in the director's chair. Her first directorial credit was Bastard Out of Carolina (1996), followed by Agnes Browne (1999), in which she both directed and starred, and then Riding the Bus with My Sister (2005).
Political activism
In 2007, Huston led a letter campaign organized by the U.S. Campaign for Burma and Human Rights Action Center. 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.[6]
Huston has donated $2,000 to Democratic political candidates John Kerry and Dick Gephardt.
Huston's biggest donation has been a yearly commitment to TLC for over a decade. TLC has a growing number of locations throughout California.
In 2012, Huston recorded a public service announcement for PETA, urging her colleagues in Hollywood to refrain from using great apes in television, movies and advertisements.[7] Later the animal rights organization named her their Person of the Year 2012.[8]
Personal life
Huston began dating photographer Bob Richardson in 1969 when she was 18 and he was 41; their relationship lasted almost four years.[9]
Huston lived with actor Jack Nicholson, on and off, from 1973 until 1990.[10] During one of their separations, in the late 1970s, she was involved in a relationship with Ryan O'Neal.
On May 23, 1992, Huston married sculptor Robert Graham. The couple lived in a five-story house designed by Graham at 69 Windward Avenue in Venice, California, until his death on December 27, 2008. They did not have any children.
Huston's home went on the market for $18 million in 2010 but initially failed to sell. In late 2012, the New York Post reported that Huston was planning to transform her house into a private social club;[11] the actress was said to have accepted $12 million for the property and to serve on the advisory board for a new private club to be based there.[12] In 2014, Huston sold the house for $11.15 million.[13]
Huston was close friends with actor Gregory Peck, whom her father directed in Moby Dick (1956). The two of them first met on the set of the film when she was four years old as 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.[14][15]
Huston wrote her memoirs as one 900-page book; she split it into two books at her publisher's urging.[16]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1967 | Casino Royale | Agent Mimi's Hands | Uncredited |
1969 | Hamlet | Court Lady | |
1969 | Walk with Love and Death, AA Walk with Love and Death | Claudia | |
1969 | Sinful Davey | Unknown | Uncredited |
1975 | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | Woman in Crowd on Pier | Uncredited |
1976 | Swashbuckler | Woman of Dark Visage | |
1976 | Last Tycoon, TheThe Last Tycoon | Edna | |
1981 | Postman Always Rings Twice, TheThe Postman Always Rings Twice | Madge | |
1982 | Rose for Emily | Miss Emily Grierson | |
1982 | Comic Book Kids, TheThe Comic Book Kids | The Princess | |
1982 | Frances | Mental Patient | |
1984 | This Is Spinal Tap | Polly Deutsch | Credited as Anjelica Huston |
1984 | Ice Pirates, TheThe Ice Pirates | Maida | |
1985 | Prizzi's Honor | Maerose Prizzi | |
1986 | Captain EO | The Supreme Leader | Disney Theme Park Attraction |
1986 | Good to Go | Unknown | |
1987 | Gardens of Stone | Samantha Davis | |
1987 | Dead, TheThe Dead | Gretta Conroy | |
1988 | Mr. North | Persis Bosworth-Tennyson | |
1988 | Handful of Dust, AA Handful of Dust | Mrs. Rattery | |
1989 | Crimes and Misdemeanors | Dolores Paley | |
1989 | Enemies, a Love Story | Tamara Broder | |
1990 | Witches, TheThe Witches | Miss Eva Ernst/The Grand High Witch | Speaks in a German accent |
1990 | Grifters, TheThe Grifters | Lilly Dillon | |
1991 | Addams Family, TheThe Addams Family | Morticia Addams | |
1993 | Family Pictures | Lainey Eberlin | Television movie |
1993 | Manhattan Murder Mystery | Marcia Fox | |
1993 | Addams Family Values | Morticia Addams | |
1993 | And the Band Played On | Dr. Betsy Reisz | Television movie |
1995 | Perez Family, TheThe Perez Family | Carmela Perez | |
1995 | Buffalo Girls | Calamity Jane | Television film |
1995 | Crossing Guard, TheThe Crossing Guard | Mary | |
1998 | Phoenix | Leila | |
1998 | Ever After | Baroness Rodmilla de Ghent | |
1998 | Buffalo '66 | Billy Brown's Mother | |
1999 | Agnes Browne | Agnes Browne | Also director |
1999 | Golden Bowl, TheThe Golden Bowl | Fanny Assingham | |
2001 | Royal Tenenbaums, TheThe Royal Tenenbaums | Etheline Tenenbaum | |
2001 | Mists of Avalon, TheThe Mists of Avalon | Viviane, Lady of Lake | Television movie |
2002 | Blood Work | Dr. Bonnie Fox | |
2002 | Barbie as Rapunzel | Madame Gothel | Voice role |
2003 | Daddy Day Care | Ms. Harridan | |
2003 | Kaena: The Prophecy | Queen of the Selenites | Voice: English version |
2004 | Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, TheThe Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou | Eleanor Zissou | |
2004 | Iron Jawed Angels | Carrie Chapman Catt | Television movie |
2006 | Art School Confidential | Art History Teacher | |
2006 | Covert One: The Hades Factor | President Castilla | |
2006 | Material Girls | Fabiella | |
2006 | These Foolish Things | Lottie Osgood | |
2007 | Seraphim Falls | Madame Louise Fair/Lucifer | |
2007 | Darjeeling Limited, TheThe Darjeeling Limited | Patricia Whitman | |
2007 | Martian Child | Mimi | |
2008 | Choke | Ida Mancini | |
2008 | Tinker Bell | Queen Clarion | Voice only |
2008 | Spirit of the Forest | Mrs. D'Abondo | |
2009 | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure | Queen Clarion | Voice only |
2010 | When in Rome | Celeste | |
2011 | 50/50 | Diane | |
2011 | Horrid Henry: The Movie | Miss Battle-Axe | |
2011 | The Big Year | Annie Auklet | |
2011 | Pixie Hollow Games | Queen Clarion | Voice only |
2012 | Tinker Bell: Secret of the Wings | Queen Clarion | Voice only |
2014 | The Pirate Fairy | Queen Clarion | Voice only |
2014 | Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast | Queen Clarion | Voice only |
2015 | Unity[17] | Narrator | Documentary |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1982 | Laverne & Shirley | Geraldine | Episode: "An Affair to Forget" |
1983 | Laverne & Shirley | Miss Paris | Episode: "Miss Paris" |
1986 | Saturday Night Live | Co-host | Episode: "Anjelica Huston & Billy Martin/George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic" |
1988 | Lonesome Dove | Clara Allen | 4 episodes |
2006 | Huff | Dr. Lena Markova | 4 episodes |
2008–2009 | Medium | Cynthia Keener | 8 episodes |
2011 | American Dad! | Superintendent Ellen Riggs | 2 episodes |
2012–2013 | Smash | Eileen Rand | 32 episodes |
2014 | BoJack Horseman | Angela Diaz | Episode: "The Telescope" (voice) |
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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1985 | Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Prizzi's Honor | Won |
1985 | National Board of Review | Best Supporting Actress | Prizzi's Honor | Won |
1985 | New York Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Prizzi's Honor | Won |
1985 | Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Prizzi's Honor | Won |
1986 | BAFTA Awards | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Prizzi's Honor | Nominated |
1986 | Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Prizzi's Honor | Won |
1986 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture | Prizzi's Honor | Nominated |
1986 | Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Prizzi's Honor | Won |
1986 | National Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Prizzi's Honor | Won |
1987 | New York Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Supporting Actress | The Dead | Nominated |
1988 | Independent Spirit Awards | Best Supporting Female | The Dead | Won |
1988 | National Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Supporting Actress | The Dead | Nominated |
1989 | Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Enemies: A Love Story | Nominated |
1989 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie | Lonesome Dove | Nominated |
1990 | Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Enemies: A Love Story | Nominated |
1990 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Lonesome Dove | Nominated |
1990 | Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Enemies: A Love Story | Won |
1990 | Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actress | The Grifters | Won |
1990 | Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actress | The Witches | Won |
1990 | National Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Enemies: A Love Story | Won |
1990 | New York Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Actress | The Grifters | Nominated |
1991 | Academy Awards | Best Actress | The Grifters | Nominated |
1991 | BAFTA Awards | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Crimes and Misdemeanors | Nominated |
1991 | Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Actress | The Grifters | Won |
1991 | Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Actress | The Witches | Won |
1991 | Chicago Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actress | The Grifters | Nominated |
1991 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama | The Grifters | Nominated |
1991 | Independent Spirit Awards | Best Female Lead | The Grifters | Won |
1991 | National Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Actress | The Grifters | Won |
1991 | National Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Actress | The Witches | Won |
1991 | Saturn Awards | Best Actress | The Witches | Nominated |
1992 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | The Addams Family | Nominated |
1992 | MTV Movie Awards | Best Kiss (shared with Raúl Juliá) | The Addams Family | Nominated |
1994 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film | Family Pictures | Nominated |
1994 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | The Addams Family Values | Nominated |
1994 | Saturn Awards | Best Actress | The Addams Family Values | Nominated |
1995 | BAFTA Awards | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Manhattan Murder Mystery | Nominated |
1995 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie | Buffalo Girls | Nominated |
1996 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture | The Crossing Guard | Nominated |
1996 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie | Buffalo Girls | Nominated |
1996 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | The Crossing Guard | Nominated |
1999 | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Supporting Actress – Drama/Romance | EverAfter | Won |
1999 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie Sleazebag | EverAfter | Nominated |
1999 | Saturn Awards | Best Supporting Actress | EverAfter | Nominated |
2002 | Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards | Best Cast | The Royal Tenenbaums | Nominated |
2002 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie | The Mists of Avalon | Nominated |
2002 | Satellite Awards | Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture | The Royal Tenenbaums | Nominated |
2002 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie | The Mists of Avalon | Nominated |
2004 | Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Cast | The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou | Nominated |
2004 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie | Iron Jawed Angels | Nominated |
2005 | Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Cast | The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou | Nominated |
2005 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Supporting Actress – Miniseries or Television Film | Iron Jawed Angels | Won |
2005 | Satellite Awards | Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film | Iron Jawed Angels | Won |
2008 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Medium | Nominated |
2008 | Satellite Awards | Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture | Choke | Nominated |
2012 | Independent Spirit Awards | Best Supporting Female | 50/50 | Nominated |
2013 | Gracie Allen Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Smash | Won |
References
- ↑ Oppelt, Phylicia (October 19, 1998). "Ciao Time; Italian Americans Toast Fallen Heroes". Pqasb.pqarchiver.com. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
- ↑ Moorhead, Joanna (June 27, 2011). "Holland Park comprehensive to become an academy". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. Retrieved October 30, 2013.
- ↑ Huston 2013
- ↑ "Jack Huston Interview". Details Magazine.
- ↑ Breaking News: NBC Picks Up Broadway-themed SMASH
- ↑ United States Campaign for Burma. Hollywood: UN Should Act on Burma. United States Campaign for Burma's homepage, September 6, 2007. Received November 6, 2007.
- ↑ Ken Wheaton, "PETA, Anjelica Huston Go After CareerBuilder for Chimp Ad," AdAge.com, 27 January 2012.
- ↑ Marc Malkin, "Smash's Anjelica Huston Named PETA's 2012 Person of the Year," eonline.com, 28 December 2012.
- ↑ "Anjelica Huston to write memoir". The Guardian. March 2, 2011. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
- ↑ Rose, Charlie (26 November 2013). "Anjelica Huston: Anjelica Huston on her memoir "A Story Lately Told."" (VIDEO INTERVIEW). Charlie Rose. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
- ↑ Anjelica Huston to turn home into private club New York Post, September 24, 2012.
- ↑ Brandon Kirby (September 24, 2012), Anjelica Huston Planning to Turn Venice House Into Private Social Club The Hollywood Reporter.
- ↑ Lauren Beale (April 2, 2014), Anjelica Huston parts with her longtime Venice home Los Angeles Times.
- ↑ "Tribute to Gregory Peck". CNN.com. 13 June 2003. Retrieved 2014-06-26.
- ↑ Adrian, Wootton (11 December 2006). "Anjelica Huston". The Guardian. Retrieved 2014-06-26.
- ↑ Galanes, Philip (2015-02-20). "For Sofia Coppola and Anjelica Huston, Oscar’s a Family Friend". The New York Times (New York: NYTC). ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
- ↑ Dave McNary (April 22, 2015). "Documentary ‘Unity’ Set for Aug. 12 Release with 100 Star Narrators". Variety. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
Bibliography
- Huston, Anjelica (2013). A Story Lately Told: Coming of Age in Ireland, London, and New York. Scribner. ISBN 978-1451656299.
- Huston, Anjelica (2014). Watch Me: A Memoir. Scribner. ISBN 978-1476760346.
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