Holly Hunter

Holly Hunter

  • Born: 1958-3-20
  • Birthplace: Conyers, Georgia
  • Height: 5' 2" (1.57 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Carnegie Mellon University (Dept. of Drama)
  • Representative Works: Broadcast News, the piano, Forever, Hunting Shadows
  • Holly Hunter (Holly Hunter), born in Conyers, Georgia, USA on March 20, 1958, is an American film and television actor.
    In 1987, Holly Hunter became the protagonist with " Raising Arizona " and was nominated for Oscars Best Actress for her performance in " Broadcast News ". In 1993, by virtue of her " at The Piano " show in the US Golden Globes and Oscars for best actress. In 2003, Holly Hunter starred in " Thirteen " and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in " Thirteen ". In June 2008, he was named the Hollywood Walk of Fame [1]  . In December 2009, the American Actors Guild Award nomination was announced. Holly Hunter was nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in " Saving Grace " [2]  . In April 2014, Holly Hunter joined " Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice " [3]  . In 2017, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival [4]  .

    Early Experience

    Holly Hunter was born on March 20, 1958 in Conyers, Georgia , USA . As a child, she grew up in a vast ranch. Holly Hunter is the youngest of the seven children in the family. Her father ran a 250-acre farm and worked part-time as an agent for a sporting goods company. The family traditions on horseback made her look like a boy since she was a child, with a fearless spirit. As early as an early childhood, Holly Hunter's parents focused on developing her talent, so she was able to play the role of Helen Keller in a film. In 1976, Holly Hunter went to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh to study drama and earn a degree. After graduating from school in 1980, Holly Hunter came to New York to seek career development. Once, it happened that the elevator failed, and she and the playwright Beth Henley were trapped in the elevator together, and they got acquainted with each other. Since then, Holly Hunter has appeared in a series of Southern Gothic works by Beth Henry, including "Crimes of the Heart" and " Miss Firecracker "   .

    Performing Experience

    In 1982, Holly Hunter came to Los Angeles again and played the leading role in Raising Arizona directed by the Coen brothers for the first time . 
    In 1987, Holly Hunter played the role of TV news producer Jane Craig in " Broadcast News " directed by James L. Brooks , and won the Oscar for Best Actress for her performance in the film. Nominate . 
    In 1993, Holly Hunter starred in " the piano, " in which she played a mute young woman who was a New Zealand farmer and won the Oscar for Best Actress   .
    In 1995, Holly Hunter changed her style and co-starred with Sigourney Weaver in the thriller "The Murderer at the Door" in which she played a psychologist who stepped out of the shadow of fear, faced reality, and struggled with the murderer. After that, she appeared in several films such as "Home for the holidays" directed by Jodie Foster  .
    In 2003, Holly Hunter starred in " Thirteen ", the film tells the story of a girl who is trapped in drugs, sex and violence and cannot extricate herself. Holly Hunter was also nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in " Thirteen "   .
    In June 2008, Holly Hunter was named on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Steven Allan Spielberg and Nigie Reid showed up to congratulate him   .
    In December 2009, the American Actors Guild Award nomination was announced. Holly Hunter was nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in " Saving Grace "   .
    In November 2011, Holly Hunter and screenwriter Jane Campion collaborated again, starring in a BBC period drama "Top of the Lake"   .
    In 2013, Holly Hunter joined the film "Paradise" directed by Diablo Cody . The film was starred by Julianne Hove, Holly Hunter and Russell Brand, Octavia Spencer, and Nick Over Mann has become the "gospel" in the life of the heroine in the film   .
    In April 2014, Holly Hunter joined the superhero series " Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice " directed by The Wizard . 
    In February 2017, Holly Hunter joined Terrence Malick's new work "Song to Song", with Ryan Gosling, Natalie Portman, Michael Fassbender, Rooney Mara, Cate Blanche Special, Benicio del Toro co-starred in the film   .
    In 2018, Holly Hunter joined the Pixar animated film "The Incredibles 2" and continued to be the voice of the film   .

    Personal Life

    Holly Hunter was born in Conyers, Georgia, USA, and grew up in a vast ranch as a child. Holly Hunter is the youngest of the seven children in the family. Her father ran a 250-acre farm and worked part-time as an agent for a sporting goods company   .
    Holly Hunter is still able to maintain a slim figure after 50 years of age. In addition to natural beauty, he is more diligent. Holly Hunter meets with her fitness coach at a fixed time every week. In order to enhance her body's flexibility, she even continues to try competitive sports such as gymnastics and trampoline   .

    Character Evaluation

    Holly Hunter's career is full of memorable performances, including her Oscar-winning "the piano" and other masterpieces such as "Broadcast News", "Sugar Coated Trap" and "The Incredibles".  
    " The Piano " , which appeared in 1993, is undoubtedly Hunter’s strongest voice. Through the portrayal of her eyes and body language, she fully demonstrated Holly Hunter’s implicit and suggestive performance ability and strengthened the film’s thoughts. Depth   . She also won many awards that year including the Oscar for Best Actress. But freezing three feet is not a day's cold, Holly Hunter's success is also based on her years of hard work in the film industry   .
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