
John Hurt
Biography
Sir John Vincent Hurt (January 22, 1940 – January 25, 2017) was an English actor whose career spanned over five decades. He came to prominence for his role as Richard Rich in the film A Man for All Seasons (1966) and gained BAFTA Award nominations for his portrayals of Timothy Evans in 10 Rillington Place (1971) and Quentin Crisp in television film The Naked Civil Servant (1975) – winning his first BAFTA for the latter. He played Caligula in the BBC TV series I, Claudius (1976). Hurt's performance in the prison drama Midnight Express (1978) brought him international renown and earned Golden Globe and BAFTA Awards, along with an Academy Award nomination. His BAFTA-nominated portrayal of astronaut Kane, in the science-fiction horror film Alien (1979), notably included a scene where an alien creature burst out of his chest, named by several publications as one of the most memorable moments in cinema history. Hurt earned his third competitive BAFTA, along with his second Oscar and Golden Globe nominations, as Joseph Merrick in David Lynch's biopic The Elephant Man (1980). Other significant roles during the 1980s included Bob Champion in biopic Champions (1984), Mr. Braddock in the Stephen Frears drama The Hit (1984), Winston Smith in Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) and Stephen Ward in the drama depicting the Profumo affair, Scandal (1989). Hurt was again BAFTA-nominated for his work in Irish drama The Field (1990) and played the primary villain, James Graham, in the epic adventure Rob Roy (1995). His later films include the Harry Potter film series (2001–11), the Hellboy films (2004 and 2008), supernatural thriller The Skeleton Key (2005), western The Proposition (2005), political thriller V for Vendetta (2005), action adventure Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), sci-fi action Outlander (2008) and the Cold War espionage film Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011). Hurt reprised his role as Quentin Crisp in An Englishman in New York (2009), which brought his seventh BAFTA nomination. He portrayed the War Doctor in the BBC TV series Doctor Who's 50th anniversary special, "The Day of the Doctor", in 2013. Hurt was regarded as one of Britain's finest actors; director David Lynch described him as "simply the greatest actor in the world". He possessed what was described as the "most distinctive voice in Britain", likened by The Observer to "nicotine sieved through dirty, moonlit gravel". His voice acting career encompassed films such as Watership Down (1978), The Lord of the Rings (1978), The Plague Dogs (1982), The Black Cauldron (1985), Dogville (2003) and Planet Dinosaur (2011) as well as BBC TV series Merlin (2008–2012). In 2012, he was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement BAFTA Award, in recognition of his "outstanding contribution to cinema". He was knighted in 2015 for his services to drama.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Lord of the Rings
as Aragorn (voice)
1978

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
as Professor Harold Oxley
2008

A Man for All Seasons
as Richard Rich
1966

Dead Man
as John Scholfield
1995

Spaceballs
as John Hurt
1987

Brute
as Babits
1997

Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
as Narrator (voice)
2006

Hellboy
as Prof. Trevor 'Broom' Bruttenholm
2004

The 50 Greatest Television Dramas
as Self
2007

History of the World: Part I
as Jesus - The Roman Empire
1981

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
as Mr. Ollivander
2001

Contact
as S. R. Hadden
1997

V for Vendetta
as Adam Sutler
2006

Outlander
as Rothgar
2008

Frankenstein Unbound
as Dr. Joe Buchanan / Narrator (voice)
1990

Captain Corelli's Mandolin
as Dr. Iannis
2001

Manderlay
as Narrator (voice)
2005

The Elephant Man
as John Merrick
1980

King Ralph
as Lord Percival Graves
1991

Heaven's Gate
as Billy Irvine
1980
TV Appearances

The Sweeney
as Tony Grey
1975

Inside the Actors Studio
as Self
1994

Gideon's Way
as Freddy Tisdale
1965
HypaSpace
as Self
2002

I, Claudius
as Caligula
1976

The Storyteller
as The Storyteller
1988

The Jim Henson Hour
1989

Play for Today
as Alec Cassell
1970

The Alan Clark Diaries
as Alan Clark
2004

Natural World
as Narrator
1983

The Hollywood Greats
1977

Crime and Punishment
as Rodion Raskolnikov
1979