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Timothy Hutton
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Timothy Hutton won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his first real starring role, in Robert Redford's Ordinary People, his sensitive, youthful performance taking the entire world by storm. From there, Hutton appeared in a number of interesting, though not always successful films, and his box-office bankability steadily declined. From the mid-1990s onward, Hutton began appearing more often in character roles, delivering a brilliant performance as Willie Conway in Jonathan Demme's modern classic Beautiful Girls in 1996. In 1998, Hutton directed his first feature film, Digging to China, which received fine reviews. He continues to work regularly in Hollywood, often in smaller character parts, with his versatility making him eligible for a wide variety of films and roles.
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