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William Hutt (actor)

Canadian actor of stage, television and film

William Hutt (actor)

Summary

Canadian actor of stage, television and film

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nameWilliam Hutt
honorific_suffix
imageWilliam Hutt.jpg
birth_nameWilliam Ian DeWitt Hutt
birth_date
birth_placeToronto, Ontario, Canada
death_date
death_placeStratford, Ontario, Canada
awardsCanada's Walk of Fame
occupationActor
years_active1955–2007
education

William Ian DeWitt Hutt, (May 2, 1920 – June 27, 2007) was a Canadian actor of stage, television and film. Hutt's distinguished career spanned over 50 years and won him many accolades and awards. While his base throughout his career remained at the Stratford Festival in Stratford, Ontario, he appeared on the stage in London, New York and across Canada.

Early life

Hutt was born in Toronto, Ontario, the second of three children. A graduate of Toronto's Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute (now Vaughan Road Academy), he served five years as a medic during World War II, receiving a Military Medal for "bravery in the field". After the war, he received his BA in 1948 from Trinity College at the University of Toronto, and subsequently joined the Stratford Festival of Canada for its first season in 1953.

About his early life, theatre director Richard Nielsen said, "As a young man, he was openly gay at a time when being openly gay was a very dangerous identity. He shunned violence, but he volunteered as a medic in the Second World War, and he later won the Military Medal for his services; and this I found most fascinating: he committed to a career in theatre when such a thing as the 'Canadian theatre' simply did not exist."

Career

Hutt's acting career was centered around the Stratford Festival where he won acclaim in many roles including those of King Lear (1988), James Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night (1994–1995) (a production which was subsequently filmed), and Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest (1975–1979). He played such Shakespearean roles as Hamlet, Lear, Falstaff, Prospero, Macbeth and Titus Andronicus. He also performed at the Crest Theatre, Shaw Festival, Citadel Theatre, Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Vancouver Playhouse, National Arts Centre, Chichester Festival, and Bristol Old Vic.

He was artistic director of the Grand Theatre in London, Ontario, from 1976 to 1980.

He appeared in film and on television in such roles as Le Moyne in the 2003 film The Statement and Sir John A. Macdonald in the Canadian television production of The National Dream, as well as in Timothy Findley's The Wars.

Awards

Hutt's star on [[Canada's Walk of Fame

In 1969 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada and in 1992 he was awarded the Order of Ontario. He also received an Honorary Doctor of Letters degree from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, in October 1997, and in 2000 was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame. Hutt was a recipient of a Governor General's Performing Arts Award in 1992. He was awarded the 1996 Sam Wanamaker Prize. One of the very few people in North America to have appeared on a postage stamp while still alive, he appeared on a stamp that celebrated the Stratford Festival's anniversary and showed him in character as Prospero.

In 2000, a bridge on Waterloo Street North that crosses the Avon River in downtown Stratford, Ontario, was named the "William Hutt Bridge" in his honour. The bridge lies a few metres away from the house in which Hutt had lived for many years.

Later life and death

Hutt retired from the Stratford stage in 2005 with his most renowned role in a reprise of Prospero in The Tempest . He appeared in the television series Slings and Arrows as an ailing stage icon who wants to play King Lear one last time. He had planned to return to Stratford in 2007 in a production of A Delicate Balance, but had to cancel due to poor health.{{cite web|url=http://www.stratfordfestival.ca/about/pdf/NR062007.pdf |title=William Hutt withdraws from role in 2007 Season |publisher=Stratford Festival |date=March 26, 2007|archive-date=February 16, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080216060459/http://www.stratfordfestival.ca/about/pdf/NR062007.pdf }}

Hutt was diagnosed with leukemia, and died peacefully in his sleep on June 27, 2007, in Stratford, Ontario.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1957Oedipus RexChorus Leadera film version of the Canadian Stratford Festival production
1960There Was a Crooked ManUnnamed role
1961MacbethRoss
1968The FixerThe Tzar
1979The Shape of Things to ComeLomax (voice)
1983The WarsMr. Ross
1984CovergirlAlton Cockridge
1996Long Day's Journey into NightJamesWinner, Genie Award for Best Actor
2003The StatementLe Moyne

TV

YearTitleRoleNotes
1955First PerformanceUnnamed role(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Colonel and the Lady"
Scope (TV Series)Bernardo(TV Series), 3 episodes: "Oh, Canada!", "Hamlet" and "The Colonel and the Lady"
Playbill (TV Series)Unnamed roles(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Mayerling Riddle" and "The Typewriter Murder"
1955-1961Encounter (1958 TV series)Encounter (TV Series)Unnamed role (1955)/ Harbon (1957)/ Heathcliff (1957)/ Serge (1961)/ 2 Unnamed roles (1961)(TV Series), 6 episodes
1956The HillUnnamed role(TV Movie)
1956-1959FolioUnnamed role (1955)/ Gloumov, the Scoundrel (1958)/ Rakitin (1958)/ Nicholas Ivanov (1959)(TV Series), 4 episodes
1958Armchair TheatreGeneral Galway(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Greatest Man in the World"
On CameraConrad(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Devil's Bar"
1959-1960StartimeEdward Chamberlayne(TV Series), 2 episodes: "The Secret Agent" and "The Cocktail Party"
1960ITV Television PlayhouseLemesle(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Unquiet Spirit"
1961-1964FestivalCaptain Charles (1962)/ James (segment "The Collection")(1962)/ Inquisitor (1962)/ Uncle Vanya (1964)/ Unnamed role (1962)(TV Series), 6 episodes
1962Cyrano De BergeracLe Bret(TV Movie)
PlaydateThe Interrogator(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Prisoner"
1964The Wayne and Shuster HourUnnamed role(TV Series), 1 episode: "From Bombay with Love"
1966Henry VChorus(TV Movie)
1973The StarlostDr. Pete Marshall(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Beehive"
1974The Naked MindUnnamed roles(TV Series), 4 episodes
The National Dream: Building the Impossible RailwayJohn A. Macdonald(TV Mini-Series documentary), 5 episodes
1975The First Night of PygmalionGeorge Bernard Shaw(TV Movie)
1982The Elephant ManBishop How(TV Movie)
1987Much Ado About NothingLeonato(TV Movie)
1998Emily of New MoonReverend Pitch / Satan(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Devil's Punchbowl"
2000Twice in a LifetimeLionel(TV Series), 1 episode: "Take Two"
2006Slings and ArrowsCharles(TV Series), 6 episodes
2008The Trojan HorseMiles Fortnum(TV Mini-Series), 1 episode: "Part One"

References

References

  1. Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia. [http://www.canadiantheatre.com/dict.pl?term=Hutt%2C%20William Hutt, William]. Athabasca University. Retrieved on: May 14, 2008.
  2. "CBC-TV: Life and Times - William Hutt". CBC News.
  3. "Canada's Walk of Fame: William Hutt, actor".
  4. "William Hutt acting & directing credits".
  5. Garebian, Keith. (1995). "William Hutt: Masks and Faces". [[Mosaic Press]].
  6. [https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2020/11/12/entertainment-news-movie-version-of-timothy-findleys-the-wars-will-be-seen-onscreen-for-the-first-time-in-35-years.html "Entertainment news: Movie version of Timothy Findley's 'The Wars' will be seen onscreen for the first time in 35 years"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', November 12, 2020.
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  8. "LGBT Foreign Stamps".
  9. CBC Arts (June 27, 2007). [https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/canada-s-great-classical-actor-william-hutt-dies-at-87-1.669444 Canada's great classical actor William Hutt dies at 87].
  10. "The Tao of Bill". CBC News.
  11. "June 27, 2007: As It Happens". [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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