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Linda Hunt

July 2019

Well-known for her Academy Award-winning performance as Billy Kwan in “The Year of Living Dangerously,” Linda Hunt has played a diverse range of characters in film, theater and television.

She began her theatrical career more than 30 years ago at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Conn., playing roles in plays by Shakespeare, Strindberg, O’Neill and Tennessee Williams. In the 1980s, she earned a Tony Award nomination for her work in Arthur Kopit’s “End of the World,” and Obie Awards for roles in Caryl Churchill’s “Top Girls” and “A Metamorphosis in Miniature.”

Her other stage appearances include the title role in “Mother Courage and Her Children”; Wallace Shawn’s “Aunt Dan & Lemon,” in which she originated the role of Dan in London and New York; “The Cherry Orchard”; and Dolly Levi in Des McAnuff’s production of “The Matchmaker.”

Hunt made her film debut in 1980 in Robert Altman’s “Popeye.” Her other film credits include “Stranger than Fiction,” “Twenty Bucks,” “Prêt a Porter,” “Kindergarten Cop,” “Waiting for the Moon,” “She-Devil,” “Silverado,” “The Bostonians” and David Lynch’s “Dune.” Also, Hunt voiced Grandmother Willow in the animated feature “Pocahontas.”

Hunt’s television credits include guest roles in “Without a Trace” and “The Unit,” on the Network, and “The Practice.” Frequently, she is heard narrating documentaries for the Discovery Channel, National Geographic and PBS, and she also voiced the character of Management on HBO’s “Carnivale.”

Hunt lives in Los Angeles with Karen, her spouse of 23 years, and their canine kids.