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Hurt died Saturday in New Jersey after she was diagnosed with
Alzheimer's disease in 2015, according to her daughter, Molly
Schrader. Hurt was the wife of filmmaker Paul Schrader and
appeared in his movies “Affliction” and “Light Sleeper.” He had
moved into Hunt's senior-living facility in 2023 to stay close
to her.
“She was an actress, a wife, a sister, a mother, an aunt, a
friend,” her daughter wrote in an Instagram post, saying Hurt
took on those roles “with grace and a kind ferocity.”
“Although we’re grieving there is some comfort in knowing she is
no longer suffering and is reunited with her sisters in peace,”
she added.
The Iowa-born Hurt, who graduated from New York University's
graduate theater studies program in 1969, earned three Tony
nominations during her career, for performances in “Trelawny of
the Wells” in 1975, “Crimes of the Heart” in 1981 and
“Benefactors” in 1985. She was last on Broadway playing a nun in
a revival of “The House of Blue Leaves” in 2011 with Ben Stiller
and Edie Falco.
“I’ve never been extremely comfortable playing the lead,” she
told The Hollywood Reporter in 2010. “I don’t like the
responsibility; there’s a feeling that I have to be good.
Besides, I found secondary parts much more interesting,
especially when I was younger and the ingénue roles were pretty
bland.”
Her movie credits include “Six Degrees of Separation” in 1993,
“Chilly Scenes of Winter” in 1979, “The Age of Innocence” in
1993, “Autumn in New York” in 2000, “The Exorcism of Emily Rose”
in 2005, “The Dead Girl” in 2006, “Lady in the Water” also 2006
and “Young Adult” in 2011. She made her made her big-screen
debut in Woody Allen's “Interiors” in 1978.
Hurt was married to late actor William Hurt from 1971 to 1982
and married Schrader in 1983. She is also survived by a son,
Sam.
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