Mary Beth Hurt

Mary Beth Hurt

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Mary Beth Hurt (born September 26, 1946)[1] is an American actress of stage and screen.[2] She is a three-time Tony Award-nominated actress.[3]

Notable films in which Hurt has appeared include Interiors (1978), The World According to Garp (1982), The Age of Innocence (1993), and Six Degrees of Separation (1993). She has also collaborated with her husband, filmmaker Paul Schrader, in such films as Light Sleeper (1992) and Affliction (1997).

Hurt made her New York stage debut in 1974. She was nominated for three Tony Awards for her Broadway performances in Trelawny of the Wells, Crimes of the Heart (for which she won an Obie), and Benefactors. Hurt made her film debut in Woody Allen’s dramatic film Interiors as Joey, the second of three sisters dealing with the emotional fallout of a family’s disintegration and their mother’s descent into mental illness. Other film roles include Laura in Chilly Scenes of Winter; Helen Holm Garp in The World According to Garp; and Regina Beaufort in Martin Scorsese’s The Age of Innocence. Hurt also played Jean Seberg, in voiceover, in Mark Rappaport’s 1995 documentary From the Journals of Jean Seberg.[citation needed] Hurt was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her performance in 2006 movie The Dead Girl. For her role in Crimes of the Heart (1981) she was nominated for a BAFTA Drama Desk Award and earned an Obie Award .

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