

Timothy Hutton
Timothy Hutton, born on August 16, 1960, is a distinguished American actor celebrated for his remarkable contributions to film and television. At just 20 years old, he made history by becoming the youngest recipient of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, winning the honor for his poignant portrayal of Conrad Jarrett in the 1980 film Ordinary People.
Throughout his career, Hutton has showcased his versatility by taking on a variety of roles in notable films such as Taps (1981), the espionage thriller The Falcon and the Snowman (1985), and the psychological horror The Dark Half (1993).
In the early 2000s, he captivated audiences with his role as Archie Goodwin in the A&E series A Nero Wolfe Mystery. From 2008 to 2012, he gained widespread recognition as Nathan "Nate" Ford in the TNT series Leverage, further solidifying his status in the industry. More recently, Hutton appeared in the inaugural season of Amazon's Jack Ryan and contributed his talent to Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House.
His impressive body of work has earned him numerous accolades, including an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture, and a Satellite Award for Best Ensemble in Television, affirming his significant impact on the entertainment landscape.
Filmography


Almost Family

American Crime

A Nero Wolfe Mystery

The Haunting of Hill House

5ive Days to Midnight

#Horror

All the Money in the World

City of Industry

Made in Heaven (1987)

Last Holiday (2006)

Turning Green

The Temp

Ordinary People

Strangers

BRATS (2024)

The Alphabet Killer

The Kovak Box

Friendly Fire

Playing God

Louder Than Words

The Last Word

Everybody's All-American

The Ghost Writer

Kinsey

The Glorias

Q & A

Taps

The Dark Half
