Helen Elizabeth Hunt (born June 15, 1963) is an American actress.
Her accolades include an
Academy Award
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, four
Primetime Emmy Awards
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, and four
Golden Globe Awards
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.
Hunt rose to fame portraying newlywed Jamie Buchman in the sitcom ''
Mad About You'' (1992–1999), which earned her three
Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress and four
Primetime Emmy Awards for Lead Actress. Hunt won the
Academy Award for Best Actress
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for starring as a single mother in the romantic comedy film ''
As Good as It Gets'' (1997), and established a film career by starring in ''
Twister
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'' (1996), ''
Cast Away'' (2000), ''
What Women Want'' (2000), and ''
Pay It Forward
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'' (2000).
Hunt made her directorial film debut with ''
Then She Found Me'' (2007). For her portrayal of
Cheryl Cohen-Greene in ''
The Sessions'' (2012), she gained a nomination for the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
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. Her other notable films include ''
Bobby'' (2006), ''
Soul Surfer'' (2011), and ''
The Miracle Season'' (2018), and she has directed the film ''
Ride'' (2014), and episodes of television series, including ''
House of Lies'' in 2016, ''
This Is Us'' in 2016, ''
Feud: Bette and Joan'' in 2017, ''
American Housewife'' in 2018, and the premiere episode of the ''Mad About You'' revival in 2019.
Early life
Helen Hunt was born in
Culver City, California
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. Her mother, Jane Elizabeth (née Novis), worked as a photographer, and her father,
Gordon Hunt, was a film, voice and stage director and acting coach.
Her uncle,
Peter H. Hunt, was also a director. Her maternal grandmother, Dorothy (née Anderson) Fries, was a voice coach. Hunt's paternal grandmother was from a
German-Jewish family, while Hunt's other grandparents were of
English descent (her maternal grandfather was born in
England
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), with a
Methodist
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religious background.
When she was three, Hunt's family moved to
New York City
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, where her father directed theatre and Hunt attended plays as a child several times a week.
[Stated on '' Inside the Actors Studio'', 2001] Hunt graduated from
Providence High School in
Burbank, California
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. She also studied ballet, and briefly attended the
University of California, Los Angeles
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.
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Career
1970s–1980s
Hunt began working as a child actress in the 1970s.[ Her early roles included an appearance on season 2, episode 3 of TV series "Family" (first aired Oct 26, 1976), playing Robin Trask, a classmate of Kristy McNichol. She also had an appearance as ]Murray Slaughter
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's daughter on ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show
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'' in the 1977 episode “Murray Ghosts for Ted”, as the daughter of George Segal's main character in '' Rollercoaster'' (1977), alongside Lindsay Wagner in an episode of ''The Bionic Woman
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'', an appearance in an episode of '' Ark II'' called "Omega", and a regular role in the television series '' The Swiss Family Robinson''.[ She appeared as a ]marijuana
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-smoking classmate on an episode of '' The Facts of Life''. In 1982, Hunt played a young woman who, while on PCP, jumps out of a second-story window, in a made-for-television film called '' Desperate Lives'' (a scene which she mocked during a ''Saturday Night Live'' monologue in 1994), and she was cast on the ABC sitcom '' It Takes Two'', which lasted only one season. In 1983, she starred in '' Bill: On His Own'', with Mickey Rooney
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and played Tami Maida in the fact-based production '' Quarterback Princess''; both were made-for-television films. She also had a recurring role on '' St. Elsewhere'' as Clancy Williams, the girlfriend of Jack "Boomer" Morrison ( David Morse), and had a notable guest appearance as a cancer-stricken mother-to-be in a two-part episode of '' Highway to Heaven''.
By the mid and late 1980s, Hunt had begun appearing in studio films aimed at a teenage audience. Her first major film role was that of a punk rock girl in the sci-fi film '' Trancers'' (1984). She played the friend of an army brat in the comedy '' Girls Just Want to Have Fun'' (1985), with Sarah Jessica Parker
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and Shannen Doherty
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, and appeared as the daughter of a woman on the verge of divorce in Francis Ford Coppola
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's '' Peggy Sue Got Married'' (1986), alongside Kathleen Turner
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After debuting ...
. In 1987, Hunt starred with Matthew Broderick
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in '' Project X'', as a graduate student assigned to care for chimpanzees used in a secret Air Force project. In 1988, she appeared in '' Stealing Home'', as Hope Wyatt, the sister of Billy Wyatt, played by Mark Harmon
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and a cast featuring Jodie Foster
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and Harold Ramis. '' Next of Kin'' (1989) featured her as the pregnant wife of a respectable lawman, opposite Patrick Swayze
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and Liam Neeson
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.
1990s
In 1990, Hunt appeared with Tracey Ullman and Morgan Freeman
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in a Wild West version of ''The Taming of the Shrew
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'', at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park
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. In 1991, Hunt starred in ''Trancers II
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'', the direct-to-video sequel to ''Trancers'' (1984), and played the lead female role in the sitcom '' My Life and Times'', which only aired for 6 episodes. In 1992, she would appear in the drama '' The Waterdance'' as a married woman having an affair with a writer; in the romantic comedy '' Only You'', as a travel agent and the love interest of a doll's house designer; in the mockumentary '' Bob Roberts'', as Rose Pondell, a field reporter at WLNO; and in '' Mr. Saturday Night'', as a young agent named Annie Well. In 1992, Hunt returned for her fourth and final outing as Lena in '' Trancers III'', the second sequel of the ''Trancers'' series including Trancers 1.5, which was among her five film releases that year.
Hunt came to prominence in North America with the sitcom '' Mad About You'' (1992–99), in which she starred opposite Paul Reiser
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, as a public relations specialist and one half of a couple in NYC. She went on to win Emmy Awards for her performances in 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999.[ For the show's final season, Reiser and Hunt received $1 million ($ million today) per episode. She directed several episodes of ''Mad About You'', including the series finale.
In 1995, Hunt played the wife of an ex-con living in ]Queens
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, alongside Nicolas Cage
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, in '' Kiss of Death'', a very loosely based remake of the 1947 film noir classic of the same name. In the disaster action film ''Twister
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* Silence Twister, a German homebuilt aircraft design
* Wings of Change Twister, an Austrian paragli ...
'' (1996), Hunt starred with Bill Paxton as storm chasers researching tornado
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es. Both actors were temporarily blinded by bright electronic lamps halfway through filming, and needed hepatitis shots after shooting in a particularly unsanitary ditch. ''Twister'' was the second-highest-grossing film of 1996, behind ''Independence Day
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''. The film sold an estimated 54,688,100 tickets in the US. It made US$494.5 million around the globe.
Hunt went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actress
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in the romantic comedy '' As Good as It Gets'' (1997), in which she took on the role of a waitress and single mother who finds herself falling in love with a misanthropic, obsessive-compulsive romance novelist, played by Jack Nicholson
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.[ Hunt and Nicholson got along well during the filming, and they connected immediately: "It wasn't even what we said", Hunt added. "It was just some frequency we both could tune into that was very, very compatible." Author and screenwriter Andrew Horton described their on-screen relationship as being like "fire and ice, oil and water—seemingly complete opposites". Nonetheless, Hunt was Nicholson's perfect counterpart, and delivered "a simply stunning performance", wrote critic Louise Keller. The film was a tremendous box office success, grossing US$314 million worldwide. In 1998, she played the love interest of Moe Szyslak on '']The Simpsons
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'' episode " Dumbbell Indemnity", and played Viola in Shakespeare
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's ''Twelfth Night
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'', at Lincoln Center
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in New York.
2000s
Two of Hunt's four film releases in 2000—the comedy '' Dr. T & the Women'' and the drama ''Pay It Forward
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''—were both released in October. While the first featured her as one of the women that encompass the everyday life of a wealthy gynecologist, opposite Richard Gere, the second starred her as the love interest of a physically and emotionally scarred grade school teacher, played by Kevin Spacey
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. Critic Roger Ebert highlighted her performance in ''Pay It Forward'', despite finding the film itself to be "too emotionally manipulative". Her other two 2000 films—the romantic comedy '' What Women Want'', and the drama '' Cast Away''— were released in December, to outstanding box office receipts. In ''What Women Want'', Hunt starred with Mel Gibson as the co-worker and love interest of a Chicago executive, and in ''Cast Away'', she portrayed the long-term girlfriend of a FedEx employee marooned on an uninhabited island, alongside Tom Hanks.
Hunt starred in Woody Allen's ''The Curse of the Jade Scorpion'' (2001), as an efficiency expert hypnotized by a crooked hypnotist into stealing jewels. Despite the film's limited success, Roger Ebert asserted: "Hunt in particular has fun with a wisecracking dame role that owes something, perhaps, to Rosalind Russell in ''His Girl Friday''." In 2003, Hunt returned to Broadway in Yasmina Reza's ''Life x 3'', and in 2004, she starred in the drama ''A Good Woman (film), A Good Woman'', as a femme fatale in 1930s NYC. ''AV Club'', in its review for the latter, remarked: "Helen Hunt looks embarrassingly out of place trying to play an infamous seductress". She played a socialite, as part of an ensemble cast, in Emilio Estevez's drama '' Bobby'' (2006), about the hours leading up to the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy assassination. As a member of the cast, she was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture but won the Hollywood Film Festival, Hollywood Film Festival Award for Best Ensemble Cast.
Hunt made her feature film directorial debut in '' Then She Found Me'' (2007), in which she also starred as a 39-year-old Brooklyn elementary school teacher, who after years is contacted by the flamboyant host of a local talk show, played by Bette Midler, who introduces herself as her biological mother. After first reading Elinor Lipman's novel, she tried to interest numerous studios in the material, and her unsuccessful efforts led her to begin writing the screenplay and raising funds to produce it herself. Upon its release, Ruthe Stein of the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' observed, "You would think that frontloading ''Then She Found Me'' with so much plot would make it play like a soap opera. But Hunt saves the movie from this fate in two ways. First she turns in a touchingly real performance, the best of her big-screen career. Forget that '' As Good as It Gets'' won her an Academy Award for Best Actress, Oscar. She's eons better and more realistic in this one [...] By directing ''Then She Found Me'', Helen becomes its savior as well [...] Hunt knows when to rein in the Divine Miss M instead of allowing her to go into full Kabuki mode. [She] also coaxes pitch-perfect performances from Broderick and Firth."
2010s
Hunt starred in the dramedy ''Every Day (2010 film), Every Day'' (2010), as one half of a married couple pulled apart by increasing responsibilities. According to ''Los Angeles Times'', the film "comes as a reminder of [Hunt's] talent for understatement, and a wish to see more of her". In the biographical drama '' Soul Surfer'' (2011), she played the mother of the Hawaiian-born champion surfer Bethany Hamilton, on whose life the film was based. Her first wide release since 2001's ''The Curse of the Jade Scorpion'', ''Soul Surfer'' made US$47.1 million internationally.
Hunt starred as sex surrogate Cheryl Cohen-Greene in The Sessions (2012 film), ''The Sessions'' (2012), alongside John Hawkes (actor), John Hawkes and William H. Macy. The role required Hunt to perform multiple scenes of Nudity in film, full-frontal nudity, on which she further said: "Being naked was challenging, but even more than that was the vulnerability. I felt vulnerable because I was naked. I felt vulnerable because we were having such a vulnerable moment in this character's life. This was a real journey that someone had gone on, and I wanted to do right by that." Her performance was acclaimed by critics and earned her several award nominations, including an Academy Award, Oscar nomination for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress. Todd McCarthy of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote: "Hunt's performance may be physically bold but is equally marked by its maturity and composure."
Hunt played research geneticist Mary-Claire King in the independent drama ''Decoding Annie Parker'' (2013), which was released to a mixed critical response. She wrote and directed the drama '' Ride'' (2014), in which she also starred as a mother who travels cross-country to California to be with her son after he decides to drop out of school and become a surfer. Rotten Tomatoes' critical consensus read: "''Ride'' reaffirms Helen Hunt's immense acting talent —but suggests that she still needs time to develop as a director."
In '' The Miracle Season'' (2018), based on the true story of the Iowa City West High School volleyball team, Hunt played Kathy Bresnahan, a volleyball coach. In 2019, Hunt appeared in the BBC series ''World on Fire (TV series), World on Fire'' as journalist Nancy Campbell, a character inspired by real-life war correspondent Clare Hollingworth, and reprised the role of Jamie Buchman in the ''Mad About You'' revival, which premiered in the form of a limited series, by Spectrum Originals. In December 2018, Hunt was a guest narrator at Disney's Candlelight Processional at Walt Disney World.
2020s
In 2020, Hunt appeared in the crime drama film ''The Night Clerk'' alongside Tye Sheridan. In December 2020, it was reported that Hunt would appear in a leading role in the Starz series ''Blindspotting (TV series), Blindspotting'', created by Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal and based on their Blindspotting, 2018 film of the same name. In September 2022, she starred in the European premiere of ''Eureka Day'' at The Old Vic theatre in London.
Personal life
In 1994, Hunt started dating actor Hank Azaria. They married in 1999, and divorced 17 months later. In 2001, Hunt began a relationship with producer Matthew Carnahan. In 2004, they had a daughter. The couple split in August 2017.
Hunt was one of the demonstrators at the 2017 Women's March held on January 21 in Los Angeles, California.
Works and recognition
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1963 births
Living people
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
Actresses from Los Angeles County, California
American child actresses
American film actresses
American people of English descent
American people of German-Jewish descent
American television actresses
American television directors
American voice actresses
American women film directors
Best Actress Academy Award winners
Best Musical or Comedy Actress Golden Globe (film) winners
Best Musical or Comedy Actress Golden Globe (television) winners
California Democrats
California State University, Los Angeles alumni
Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female winners
Jewish American actresses
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Screen Actors Guild Award winners
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Screen Actors Guild Award winners
Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Primetime Emmy Award winners
People from Culver City, California
American women television directors
21st-century American Jews
Providence High School (Burbank, California) alumni