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Holly Hunter (born March 20, 1958) [1] is an American actress. For her performance as a mute Scottish woman in The Piano (1993), she won the Academy Award for Best Actress . She earned three more Academy Award nominations for Broadcast News (1987), The Firm (1993), and Thirteen (2003).
Sofie (Carice van Houten) and Daan (Jelka van Houten) are twin sisters who were raised by two fathers (Paul Hoes and Jaap Spijkers). When they get a phone call from America that their biological mother, Jackie (Holly Hunter) is in a hospital with a complicated leg fracture awaiting transfer to a rehabilitation center, the two end up in an adventure where everything they believed in is called ...
American actress Holly Hunter has received numerous accolades throughout her career.. Hunter achieved her breakthrough in 1987, taking on the lead role of Jane Craig in the film Broadcast News, [1] earning her first nominations at the Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards, while also winning the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Paramount+ is beaming up Holly Hunter for a special assignment. The Academy Award winner has been tapped to lead the new series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, TVLine has learned. Hunter will star ...
She showed the first draft to Holly Hunter who agreed to star after reading it. [6] Working with a $20 million budget, [7] Foster spent ten weeks filming in Baltimore with a two-week rehearsal period. She used this time to get input from the actors about dialogue. If a scene of speech did not ring true, she wanted to know. [3]
The “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy” series at Paramount+ has cast Holly Hunter in a lead role, Variety has learned. Hunter’s character will serve as the captain and chancellor of the Academy ...
NBCIn a recent episode of NBC’s Mr. Mayor, Holly Hunter’s Deputy Mayor Arpi Meskimen strolls into the office of a lovelorn coworker who believes office relationships will never work and, out ...
The film stars Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, John Goodman, Brad Johnson, and Audrey Hepburn in her final film role. [4] Always was released in the United States by Universal Pictures on December 22, 1989.