TIMOTHY HUTTON
Timothy Hutton won an Academy Award, Golden Globe and Los Angeles Film Critics' award for his performance in Robert Redford's Ordinary People and has gone on to perform in numerous films, including Taps, Daniel, The Falcon And The Snowman, Made In Heaven, Q&A, General's Daughter, French Kiss and Beautiful Girls. Hutton stars in the upcoming John Sayles' film Sunshine State opposite Edie Falco opening June 2002.
As a member of New York's Circle Repertory Company, Hutton originated the role of Peter Haskins in the Broadway production of Craig Lucas' Prelude to a Kiss. Starring opposite Henry Fonda, Hutton appeared in the Los Angeles stage production of The Oldest Living Graduate, which was later broadcast live on NBC. Again at Circle Rep, he starred in Babylon Gardens with Mary Louise Parker; he also directed Nicole Burdette's Busted for the Naked Angels Theater Company in New York.
On television, Hutton is currently in production on the second season of the critically acclaimed A&E series NERO WOLFE, as Wolfe's dapper aide, Archie Goodwin. Hutton also serves as executive producer and has directed many of these made for television films based on Rex Stout's novels. For Showtime, Hutton produced and starred in "Mr. And Mrs. Loving" and also starred as the title character in "Aldredge Ames: Traitor Within."
Working behind the camera, Hutton has directed a number of music videos and his feature film directorial debut, Digging to China, earned raves at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival.
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