Danny Huston

Danny Huston

  • Born: 1962-5-14
  • Birthplace: Rome, Italy
  • Height: 6' 1½" (1.87 m)
  • Profession: Actor, director
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Representative Works: Magic City, Wonder Woman, Sex Master
  • Danny Huston (Danny Huston), born in Rome, Italy in May 1962, is an American actor and director.
    Danny Huston is gifted with languages ​​and is good at different accents. In 2007, he was invited to join The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and became one of the Oscar judges. [1] 

    Personal Life

    Danny Huston is the son of legendary director John Huston and half brother of actress Anjelica Huston . Danny Huston has been married twice. The first wife (1989-1992) was actress Virginia Madsen. The second wife was Katie Evans (2001-2007). Before the divorce between Danny Huston and Katie Evans was completed, Katie died of suicide; the two gave birth to a daughter. 
    Extended Reading
    • Alisa 2022-03-29 09:01:10

      As long as there is a dream, it will come true

      A film about the feminist movement. As a representative of female workers, Rita performed very well. Women's tenacity, perseverance, perseverance, and finally victory - a bloody plot, although this is a true story. What impresses me about the film is its details. As sung at the end of the film: as...

    • Ron 2022-03-28 08:01:02

      Young women, go see Made In Dagenham (spoiler)

      I argued with a foreign friend yesterday. In his opinion, China should recognize same-sex marriage (the United Kingdom recognizes partnership).
      I said, it takes time, in Eastern society, it takes time.

      Coincidentally, I watched the movie Made In Dagenham in the evening. Children born in the 1980s...

    • Allen 2022-04-22 07:01:55

      The feeling of Ford threatening the minister was very deep!

    • Roslyn 2022-04-21 09:03:52

      So inspirational, I like Sally's sweet smile.

    Made in Dagenham quotes

    • Rita O'Grady: All those in favour of not only maintaining but increasing our current industrial action by going to an immediate all-out stoppage until we get the same rates of pay as the men! Well, why not? Cause that's what this is really about, innit? We're on the lowest rate of the entire bleeding factory despite the fact we got considerable skill. And there's only one possible reason for that. It's cause we're women. And in the workplace, women get paid less than men, no matter what skill they got! Which is why from now on, we got to demand a level playing field and rates of pay which reflect the job you do, not whether you got a dick or not! This strike is about one thing and one thing only! Fairness. Equal pay or nothing! All those in favour?

      The Women: Yeah!

      Rita O'Grady: Everybody out!

    • [Albert is being accused by his union of scuppering other negotiations with management by supporting the women's equal-pay strike]

      Bartholomew: As a union we have to remember who comes first. The Communist Party. And Marx himself said "Men write their own history". That's "men", Albert.

      Albert Passingham: But didn't he also say "Progress can be measured by the social position of the female sex"? Or was that a different Marx? That was Groucho, was it?

      [Bartholomew is lost for words]

      Albert Passingham: Equal pay across the board. You telling me that ain't worth fighting for? Of course it is, and you know it. I'll tell you something. This Rita has got a bigger set of balls than you three put together. And she ain't scared to lay 'em on the line, neither. And I for one am gonna help her. And if you are what you say you are, an organisation pledged to support its members, then you'll get off your lazy fat arses and you'll help her too. Good fucking evening.

      [Albert walks out of the office]