• Name: Holly Hunter
  • Date of Birth: March 20, 1958
  • Place of Birth: Conyers, Georgia, USA
Mini-bio: One of the most versatile and charismatic actresses that Hollywood has to offer, Holly Hunter has made a name for herself with smart, strong portrayals of dependably eccentric women. Born March 20, 19... read more58, in Conyers, GA, Hunter was raised on a farm as the youngest of seven children. With the encouragement of her parents, she began acting at a young age, landing her first starring role as Helen Keller in a fifth grade play. Hunter went on to receive theatrical training at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University, after which she moved to New York to pursue her acting career. Following her off-Broadway debut in 1981, the fledgling actress enjoyed a serendipitous twist of fate in the form of being stuck in a stalled elevator with playwright Beth Henley. The chance meeting led to a collaboration between the two women, first with the stage production of The Miss Firecracker Contest and then with Hunter's 1982 Broadway debut, Crimes of the Heart. Meanwhile, Hunter had made her onscreen debut in the 1981 horror flick The Burning, a film remarkable both for its high schlock quotient and its casting of a similarly obscure young actor named Jason Alexander. After moving to Los Angeles in 1982, Hunter appeared in some made-for-TV movies before being cast in a supporting role in 1984's Swing Shift. The same year, she had her first collaboration with Ethan Coen and Joel Coen in Blood Simple, making something of a limited appearance as a voice on an answering machine recording. More obscure film and television work followed until 1987, when thanks to a starring role in the Coens' Raising Arizona and her Academy Award-nominated turn in Broadcast News, Hunter finally got her share of the limelight. The praise she received led to more acclaimed work in 1989; the actress won raves for her parts in three different films: the screen adaptation of Henley's Miss Firecracker; Steven Spielberg's Always, a romantic drama with Richard Dreyfuss; and the made-for-TV docudrama Roe vs. Wade. Following her second collaboration with Dreyfuss in Once Around (1991), Hunter once again garnered a wealth of critical appreciation for her work in three 1993 films, two of which resulted in her being nominated for Academy Awards as both Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress in that same year. Hunter's performance in The Firm won her a nomination for the former and her portrayal of a mute Scottish woman entangled in a treacherous affair with Harvey Keitel in Jane Campion's The Piano won her the latter. Unfortunately, over the next couple of years, Hunter found herself starring in vehicles that ranged from underrated to dreadful, with Home for the Holidays (1995) at one end of the spectrum and the thriller Copycat (also 1995) at the other. Her work in David Cronenberg's Crash (1996) did win her strong notices, but it was swallowed by the controversies surrounding the film, and her appearance as a sardonic angel in A Life Less Ordinary suffered a similar fate. However, the actress rebounded the following year with her portrayal of a recently divorced New Yorker in Richard LaGravenese's Living Out Loud. Starring alongside Danny DeVito, Queen Latifah, and Martin Donovan, Hunter won overwhelmingly positive reviews for her performance, convincing critics and audiences alike that she was back in the saddle again. Hunter rounded out the 1990s with a minor role in the indie drama Jesus' Son and as a housekeeper torn between a grieving widower and Kiefer Sutherland's little-seen character-driven drama Woman Wanted (1999).Hailing in the new millennium with a memorable performance in the Coen Brothers O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), the talented actress took top billing in the same year's television production Harlan County War, a powerful account of labor struggles among Kentucky coal-mine workers. Hunter would continue her small screen streak with a role in When Billy Beat Bobby and as narrator of Eco Challenge New Zealand before returning to film work with a minor role in the 2002 drama Moonlight Mile. The following year found Hunter drawing favorable reviews for her role in the otherwisecritically maligned redemption drama Levity. In 2004 she voiced the mom of the superhero family The Incredibles. She had a well-respected run on the small-screen as the star of Saving Grace, a drama about an ethically challenged cop who has a very unconventional guardian angel watching over her. In 2012 she returned to the silver screen with a crucial role in Diablo Cody's directorial debut Lamb of God. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi
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"Acting, for me, is the last vestige of doing something that I would like to feel really naive about." - HH

Holly Hunter mini-bio:

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Holly Hunter was born in Conyers, Georgia, the youngest of seven children whose father was a part-time sporting goods company representative and part-time farmer with a 250 acre farm.



Her parents encouraged in her talent at an early age, and her first acting part was as Helen Keller in a fifth-grade play. In 1976 she went to Pittsburgh to pursue a degree in drama from Carnegie Mellon University.


After graduating in 1980, she went to New York City, where she met playwright Beth Henley in a stalled elevator. Hunter went on to get roles in a number of Henley's southern gothic plays, including Crimes of the Heart and The Miss Firecracker Contest. In 1982 the actress went to Los Angeles. She landed her first starring role in the movies in the Coen brothers' Raising Arizona (1987), a part that is said to have been written with her in mind. She gained stardom in 1987 when she played the driven TV news producer Jane Craig in James L. Brooks' Broadcast News (1987). In 1993 she earned an Academy Award and worldwide acclaim with her performance as a mute bride to a New Zealand planter in The Piano (1993).




Vital Stats
Holly Hunter Information


Full Name:
Holly Paige Hunter
Date of Birth:
20 March, 1968
Place of Birth:
Conyers, Georgia
Star Sign:Pisces
Nationality:
American
Height:5'2
Eye color:Brown
Hair Color:Blonde
Nickname(s):
Notable feature(s):Curly Hair
Education:Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, theater, BFA, 1980
Family:Father: Charles Edwin Hunter. Died in 1982
Mother: Opal Marguerite Hunter
Six Other Siblins
Resides in:New York
Religious affiliations:Catholic
Political affiliation:
Interests/hobbies:Playing Paino
Charities/Causes:



Holly Hunter Trivia


flixster.actor.pane.162659069 - flixsterHolly has been nominated for six Emmys. In 2008, she was nominated for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series" for Saving Grace.

In 2001, she was nominated for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie" for When Billie Beat Bobbie. That year she was also nominated for "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie" for Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Her.

In 2000, she was nominated for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie" for Harlan County War.

In 1993, she won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special for The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleading-Murdering Mom.

In 1989, she won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special for Roe vs. Wade.

On December 13, 2007, Holly Hunter was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the "Actress in a Leading Role - Drama Series" category for her performance in Saving Grace.

In 2004, she was nominated for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture" for Thirteen.

In 2001, she was nominated for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV" for Harlan County War.

In 1994, she won "Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama" for The Piano. That same year she was also nominated for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV" for The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom. In 1990, she was nominated for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV" for Roe vs. Wade. In 1988, she was nominated for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical" for Broadcast News.

Holly grew up with lots of dogs but has not had one since becoming an adult.

Holly was presented with a 'Best Actress in a Leading Role' for her role as Ada in the 1993 film, The Piano.

Holly and her boyfriend, Gordon, became parents of twins on January 17, 2006.

Holly spent a summer interning at Cortland Repertory Theatre in 1976.

Holly was a member of jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1999.

Holly made her Broadway debut in 1982 in Crimes of the Heart.

Holly started playing piano at 9.

In 10th grade Holly placed 8th nationally in a poultry-judging contest.

Holly is married to Janusz Kaminski in 1995 and they divorced in 2001.

Holly went on to get roles in a number of Henley's southern gothic plays, including Crimes of the Heart and The Miss Firecracker Contest.

After graduation Holly went to New York where she met playwright Beth Henley in a stalled elevator.

In 1976 Holly went to Pittsburgh, PA to pursue a degree in drama from Carnegie Mellon University.

Holly had wonderful support with her family. Her parents encouraged in her talent at an early age, and her first acting part was as Helen Keller in a fifth-grade play.

Holly father was a part-time sporting goods company representative and part-time farmer with a 250 acre farm.

Holly played M.J. Monahan in the 1995 movie Copycat.

Holly was the Narrator for the TV special Eco Challenge New Zealand in 2002.

Holly played Barb in the film Little Black Book, in 2004.

Holly played Nancy in the film Downloading Nancy, in 2005.

Holly will be in the film My Boy playing Philomena Lynott, to be released in 2007.

Holly was the youngest of seven children.

Holly provided the voice for Helen Parr/Elastagirl/Mrs. Incredible in the Oscar winning Disney/Pixar film, The Incredibles, released in 2004.


She is one of the elite eleven actors to have been nominated for both a Supporting and Lead Acting Academy Award in the same year. The other nine are: Fay Bainter; Barry Fitzgerald; Teresa Wright; Jessica Lange; Sigourney Weaver; Al Pacino; Emma Thompson; Julianne Moore; Cate Blanchett and Jamie Foxx. Emma Thompson received her double-nomination in the same year that Hunter did.

Hired a sign language interpreter to help her create her own sign language for her role in The Piano

Joel Coen and Ethan Coen saw her in "Crimes of the Heart" and wanted to cast her in the movie, Blood Simple. Because she was committed in another play, "The Wake of Jamey Foster", they cast her roommate Frances McDormand instead. Frances McDormand ended up marrying Joel Coen.






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Facts

  • Joel Coen and Ethan Coen saw her in "Crimes of the Heart" and wanted to cast her in the movie, Blood Simple. Because she was committed in another play, "The Wake of Jamey Foster", they cast her roommate Frances McDormand instead. Frances McDormand en... read moreded up marrying Joel Coen.
  • She is one of the elite eleven actors to have been nominated for both a Supporting and Lead Acting Academy Award in the same year. The other nine are: Fay Bainter; Barry Fitzgerald; Teresa Wright; Jessica Lange; Sigourney Weaver; Al Pacino; Emma Thom... read morepson; Julianne Moore; Cate Blanchett and Jamie Foxx. Emma Thompson received her double-nomination in the same year that Hunter did.
  • Holly had wonderful support with her family. Her parents encouraged in her talent at an early age, and her first acting part was as Helen Keller in a fifth-grade play.
  • Holly made her Broadway debut in 1982 in Crimes of the Heart.
  • In 1994, she won "Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama" for The Piano. That same year she was also nominated for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV" for The Positively True Adventures ... read moreof the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom. In 1990, she was nominated for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV" for Roe vs. Wade. In 1988, she was nominated for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical" for Broadcast News.

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