Anjelica Huston
Milestones
- Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, USA
- Birthday: July 8, 1951
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2008
Cast as Sam Rockwell's mother in the film "Choke," based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk
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2008
Played a missing persons investigator in a six-episode story arc on "Medium" (NBC); received an Emmy nomination for Guest Actress in a Drama
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2007
Co-starred with Liam Neeson and Pierce Brosnan in the western "Seraphim Falls"
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2006
Cast in Terry Zwigoff's adaptation of Daniel Clowes' comic story "Art School Confidential"
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2006
Guest-starred as an unorthodox psychiatrist in a four episode stint on the Showtime series "Huff"
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2005
Directed Rosie O'Donnell and Andie MacDowell in the CBS movie "Riding the Bus With My Sister"
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2004
Co-starred with Bill Murray in Wes Anderson's "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" as Zissou's (Murray) estranged wife
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2003
Co-starred with Hilary Swank in the HBO movie "Iron Jawed Angels," about the American women's suffrage movement during the early 1900s; received an Emmy nomination for Supporting Actress
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2002
Starred opposite Clint Eastwood in "Blood Work"
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2001
Played the matriarch in a family of failed geniuses in Wes Anderson's "The Royal Tenenbaums"
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2001
Portrayed the Lady in the Lake in the TNT retelling of the Arthurian legend "The Mists of Avalon"
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2000
Appeared in James Ivory's "The Golden Bowl" (based on the Henry James novel)
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1999
Directed, co-produced and starred in "Agnes Browne" as a widowed mother of seven in 1960s Ireland
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1998
Acted in Danny Cannon's mediocre crime film "Phoenix" (HBO), portraying Ray Liotta's love interest
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1998
Played Vincent Gallo's Buffalo Bills-crazed mom in Gallo's "Buffalo 66"
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1998
Portrayed the evil stepmother in Andy Tennant's take on the Cinderella story "Ever After"
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1996
Made directorial debut with "Bastard Out of Carolina" (originally filmed for TNT, but they would not air it due to its content; later aired on Showtime); received an Emmy nomination for Directing
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1995
Portrayed Calamity Jane in the CBS miniseries "Buffalo Girls" (adapted from Larry McMurtry's novel); received an Emmy nomination for Supporting Actress in a Miniseries
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1995
Re-teamed with Nicholson to play an estranged couple in Sean Penn's "The Crossing Guard"
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1993
Offered a strong performance as the mother of an autistic child in the ABC miniseries "Family Pictures"
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1993
Portrayed Doctor Betsy Reisz in the acclaimed HBO movie, "And the Band Played On" that follows the course of the AIDS crisis
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1993
Re-teamed with Woody Allen for "Manhattan Murder Mystery"
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1993
Reprised role of Morticia for "Addams Family Values"
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1992
Appeared as herself in Robert Altman's "The Player"
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1991
Portrayed matriarch, Morticia Addams in "The Addams Family"
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1990
Acted the part of the Grand High Witch in Nicolas Roeg's "The Witches"
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1990
Received a Best Actress Academy Award nomination for her role as Lily Dillon in "The Grifters"
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1989
Cast as as Clara Allen in the CBS miniseries, "Lonesome Dove" (adapted from Larry McMurtry's novel); received an Emmy nomination for Lead Actress in a Miniseries
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1989
First film with director Woody Allen, "Crimes and Misdemeanors," playing the desperate mistress of Martin Landau
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1989
Received a Best Supporting Oscar nomination as a Nazi concentration camp survivor in Paul Mazursky's "Enemies, a Love Story"
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1988
Acted in half-brother Danny Huston's "Mr. North"; co-adapted by father, John Huston
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1987
Played a woman in a loveless marriage in John Huston's final film, "The Dead"; screenplay was adapted by brother, Tony from the short story of the same name by James Joyce
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1987
Re-teamed with Coppola in her first leading role, "Gardens of Stone"
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1986
Joined Michael Jackson and Dick Shawn in Francis Ford Coppola's 17-minute, 3-D musical "Captain Eo" (produced for the Disney theme parks)
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1985
Breakthrough screen role as the Mafia princess in John Huston's "Prizzi's Honor"; third on-screen collaboration with Nicholson
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1985
Played title role in the Los Angeles stage production of "Tamara"
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1984
Appeared in Rob Reiner's feature directing debut, "This Is Spinal Tap"
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1984
Career received a boost when she was cast as an Amazon with guns in "The Ice Pirates"
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1984
TV-movie debut, "The Cowboy and the Ballerina" (CBS)
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1982 to 1983
Acted in episodes of "Laverne and Shirley" (ABC)
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1981
Second film with Nicholson, Bob Rafelson's remake of "The Postman Always Rings Twice"
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1976
Returned to the screen in Elia Kazan's "The Last Tycoon"; first film with Jack Nicholson
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1973
Moved to Los Angeles to live with off-screen love, Jack Nicholson
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1971
Modeled for photographer (an old friend of Huston's mother) Richard Avedon in a 30-page fashion shoot for Vogue magazine
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1969
Feature acting debut, an uncredited appearance in her father, John Huston's "Sinful Davey"
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1969
First starring role, "A Walk with Love and Death"; directed by her father (who also co-starred as her uncle)
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1969
Moved to NYC after mother's death and was an understudy for Marianne Faithful in the Broadway production of "Hamlet"
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1967
Auditioned for the role of Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli's film version of "Romeo and Juliet"
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1961
Moved to London at age ten
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Moved to Ireland as a young child and lived in an estate in Galway
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