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John Hurt was born and brought up in Chesterfield, England.
He acted in several films and television series. He is also well-known for his role as Ollivander in the Harry Potter franchise.
John Hurt first gained fame for his portrayal of Richard Rich. It was in the 1966 film 'A Man For All Seasons'. He received a knighthood in 2015 for his contributions.
John Hurt was a popular actor and voice actor from the United Kingdom. He had a net worth of around $30 million at the time of his death.
Information regarding John Hurt's yearly earnings is not available in the database.
John Hurt was 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) tall.
John Hurt was 77 years old when he died. He was born on January 22, 1940. He died on January 25, 2017, in Cromer, England.
John Hurt was born John Vincent Hurt, Jr. in Chesterfield, United Kingdom. He was born to his parents, Phyllis and Arnold Herbert Hurt. His mother was an engineer and former actress. On the other hand, his father was a mathematician. His father later became a Church of England minister and served as the pastor of Holy Trinity Church in Shirebrook, Derbyshire. He grew up with an older brother. His brother joined the Glenstal Abbey as a monk and author. He also had a sister named Monica.
He was enrolled in the Anglican St Michael's Preparatory School in Otford, Kent. He was eight years old then. At this place, he ultimately discovered his love for acting. After playing a female in his first acting part in a school production of Maurice Maeterlinck's 'The Blue Bird', he decided that he wanted to pursue acting. He began his art studies at the age of 17 at the Grimsby Art School. This place is now known as the East Coast School of Art and Design.
He was awarded a scholarship in 1959 that allowed him to enroll at Saint Martin's School of Art in London to pursue an Art Teacher's Diploma. Even with the scholarship, he struggled to pay his tuition and living costs. However, he received a scholarship at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1960 and attended training there for two years.
John Hurt wed his fourth wife, Anwen Rees-Myers, in March 2005. She was a producer. The couple resided in Cromer, England until his death.
Previously, he wed actress Annette Robertson in 1962. However, they separated in 1964. He started a relationship in 1967 with French model Marie-Lise Volpeliere-Pierrot. After spending 15 years together, they decided to marry. They went horseback riding early one morning in Oxfordshire. Marie-Lise was knocked down from her horse and she passed away.
He then wed Donna Peacock, an American actress, in September 1984. However, they separated in January 1990. He then married Joan Dalton, an American production assistant. The two met while shooting 'Scandal'. However, their marriage ended in 1996. He then started a seven-year relationship with Sarah Owens, a writer. The pair relocated to County Wicklow. This is where they established a strong friendship with the filmmaker John Boorman. The pair severed their ties in July 2002.
John Hurt made his breakthrough as an actor in the 1966 movie 'A Man For All Seasons'. Over the course of his six-decade career, he has made several movie appearances. Some movies he has acted in are 'Alien', 'Midnight Express', 'V For Vendetta', 'Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull', and 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'.
In the wildly successful Harry Potter movie series, John Hurt portrayed Ollivander. His character was the proprietor of the wand store. He also portrayed the War Doctor in three 'Doctor Who' television episodes in 2013. His performances in 'The Elephant Man', 'The Field', 'The Hit', 'An Englishman In New York', and 'I, Claudius' are some of his most recognizable ones.
John Hurt has received numerous awards throughout his life. He has also received two Academy Award nominations. He won a Golden Globe and a few BAFTA Awards.
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