Danny Huston
Danny Huston | |
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Danny Huston at 2016 Toronto International Film Festival | |
Born |
Daniel Sallis Huston May 14, 1962 Rome, Italy |
Occupation | Actor, director |
Years active | 1984–present |
Spouse(s) |
Virginia Madsen (1989–92) Katie Jane Evans (2001–08; her death) |
Children | 1, Stella |
Parent(s) | John Huston and Zoe Sallis |
Relatives |
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Daniel Sallis "Danny" Huston (born May 14, 1962) is an American actor, writer and director. Huston got his start directing Mr. North starring Anthony Edwards, Robert Mitchum and his sister, Anjelica Huston. Later, Huston gave his breakthrough acting performance in the independent film Ivans Xtc and was nominated for Best Male Performance at the Independent Spirit Awards in 2003.
His film credits include Birth opposite Nicole Kidman, Martin Scorsese’s The Aviator, for which the ensemble cast was nominated for a 2004 Screen Actors Guild Award, The Constant Gardener, for which he received the Golden Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance; Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, Peter Berg’s The Kingdom, Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood and Sacha Gervasi’s Hitchcock. Huston’s latest film, The Congress, opened the 45th Director’s Fortnight sidebar at the Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2013. Huston co-starred in Tim Burton's film Big Eyes, alongside Christoph Waltz, Amy Adams, Krysten Ritter and Jason Schwartzman. As of 2013, he has appeared in the FX thriller series American Horror Story, portraying The Axeman[1] in American Horror Story: Coven and Massimo Dolcefino in American Horror Story: Freak Show.[2]
Early life
Huston was born in Rome, Italy. He is the son of actress Zoe Sallis and director John Huston, adoptive half-brother of Pablo Huston, half-brother of actress Anjelica Huston and screenwriter Tony Huston, uncle of actor Jack Huston, and grandson of Academy Award-winning actor Walter Huston, through whom he is of English, Scots-Irish, Welsh and Scottish descent.[3] His mother was an actress and author whose ancestry was Indian and English.[4] Huston was conceived as a result of an affair between his mother and John Huston.[5]
Career
His father, John Huston, produced Danny's first feature as a director, Mr. North, an adaptation of Thornton Wilder's last novel, Theophilus North. In 1995's Leaving Las Vegas, he moved in front of the camera and has since acted in over 20 films. That same year, he directed the film The Maddening. He gave his breakthrough acting performance in the independent film Ivans Xtc. The Bernard Rose feature was nominated for several Independent Spirit Awards in 2003, including Best Male Performance for Huston’s portrayal of Hollywood talent agent Ivan Beckman. Huston has worked nonstop as an actor ever since.
Soon after Ivans Xtc, he worked on Martin Scorsese's The Aviator with Leonardo DiCaprio and Alec Baldwin, for which the ensemble cast was nominated for a 2004 SAG Award. In 2006, Huston received the Golden Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Sandy Woodrow in Fernando Meirelles' The Constant Gardener. That year, Huston starred in the critically acclaimed Australian western The Proposition with Guy Pearce and Emily Watson. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Huston also starred in the British independent features Alpha Male and Oliver Parker’s Fade to Black, in which he played Orson Welles alongside Christopher Walken and Paz Vega. He has collaborated several times with British directors Mike Figgis and Bernard Rose, most recently with Rose on The Kreutzer Sonata, which premiered at the 2008 Edinburgh International Film Festival.
His other film credits include Birth, Silver City, Marie Antoinette, The Number 23, The Kingdom, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People and 30 Days of Night. He portrayed Samuel Adams in the award-winning HBO miniseries John Adams and also portrayed Colonel William Stryker in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, a prequel for the trilogy.
His 2009–10 roles include Boogie Woogie, The Warrior's Way, the thriller Edge of Darkness, and the adventure films Clash of the Titans and Robin Hood. He played the famous lawyer Geoffrey Fieger HBO's film You Don't Know Jack. Huston will also feature alongside Nicolas Cage in the Simon West-directed film Medallion.
Huston played gangster Ben "The Butcher" Diamond on Mitch Glazer's Magic City on the Starz network from 2012 to 2013. He was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film in 2013. Later that year, he portrayed The Axeman in a recurring role on American Horror Story: Coven.
Personal life
Huston has been married twice. His first wife was Academy Award nominee Virginia Madsen. He married his second wife, Katie Jane Evans, in 2001 and they separated in 2006. Evans took her own life in October 2008 before the divorce was finalized. They had one daughter named Stella. He dated Magic City co-star Olga Kurylenko for approximately a year.[6] [7]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Leaving Las Vegas | Bartender #2 | |
1997 | Anna Karenina | Stiva | |
1998 | Spanish Fly | John | |
Susan's Plan | Gambler #2 | ||
1999 | Rockin' Good Times | Jimmy's Manager | |
2000 | Timecode | Randy | |
Ivans Xtc | Ivan Beckman | ||
2001 | Eden | Kalman | |
Hotel | Hotel manager | ||
2002 | Torture TV | Gary Silverman | |
The Bacchae | Herdsman | ||
2003 | 21 Grams | Michael | |
2004 | Silver City | Danny O'Brien | |
Birth | Joseph | ||
The Aviator | Jack Frye | ||
2005 | The Proposition | Arthur Burns | |
The Constant Gardener | Sandy Woodrow | ||
2006 | Marie Antoinette | Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor | |
Alpha Male | Jim Ferris | ||
Children of Men | Nigel | ||
Fade to Black | Orson Welles | ||
2007 | The Number 23 | Isaac French / Dr. Miles Phoenix | |
I Really Hate My Job | Al Bowlly / Himself | ||
The Kingdom | Gideon Young | ||
30 Days of Night | Marlow | ||
2008 | The Kreutzer Sonata | Edgar | |
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People | Lawrence Maddox | ||
2009 | X-Men Origins: Wolverine | Colonel William Stryker | Replacing Brian Cox |
Boogie Woogie | Art Spindle | ||
2010 | Edge of Darkness | Jack Bennett | |
Clash of the Titans | Poseidon | ||
You Don't Know Jack | Geoffrey Fieger | Television film | |
The Warrior's Way | The Colonel | ||
Robin Hood | Richard the Lionheart | ||
The Conspirator | Joseph Holt | ||
2011 | Un monstre à Paris | Préfet Maynott | Voice |
Playoff | Max Stoller | ||
2012 | Two Jacks | Jack | |
Wrath of the Titans | Poseidon | ||
Stolen | Tim Harlend | ||
Hitchcock | Whitfield Cook | ||
Boxing Day | Basil | ||
2013 | The Congress | Jeff | |
2014 | Big Eyes | Dick Nolan | |
The Liberator | Martin Torkington | ||
2015 | Pressure | Engel | |
Frankenstein | Viktor Frankenstein | ||
2016 | All I See Is You | Post-production | |
2017 | Wonder Woman | Post-production | |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Ty Caulfield, casino manager | Episode: "Suckers" |
2006 | Covert One: The Hades Factor | Frank Klein | 2 episodes |
2008 | John Adams | Samuel Adams | 3 episodes |
2012–13 | Magic City | Ben "The Butcher" Diamond | 16 episodes |
2013–14 | American Horror Story: Coven | The Axeman | 7 episodes |
2014 | Masters of Sex | Dr. Douglas Greathouse | 3 episodes |
2014–15 | American Horror Story: Freak Show | Massimo Dolcefino | 3 episodes |
2016 | Paranoid | Nick Waingrow | 4 episodes |
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2003 | Independent Spirit Awards | Best Male Lead | Ivans Xtc | Nominated[8] |
2004 | Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards | Best Cast | 21 Grams | Won[9] |
2005 | Satellite Awards | Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture | The Constant Gardener | Won[10] |
2005 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | The Aviator | Nominated[11] |
2006 | Toronto Film Critics Association Awards | Best Supporting Actor | The Proposition | Nominated[12] |
2008 | Monte-Carlo Television Festival | Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries | John Adams | Nominated[13] |
2011 | Montreal World Film Festival | Best Actor | Playoff | Won[14] |
2013 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Magic City | Nominated[15] |
2014 | Saturn Awards | Best Guest Starring Role on Television | American Horror Story: Coven | Nominated[16] |
References
- ↑ Goldberg, Lesley (September 8, 2013). "American Horror Story' Taps Danny Huston to Join 'Coven". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ↑ Schremph, Kelly. "Was The Axeman on 'AHS Freakshow'? Yep, And He's The One Who Gave Elsa Her Legs". Bustle.
- ↑ Huston, John (1994). An Open Book. Da Capo Press. p. 9. ISBN 0-306-80573-1.
- ↑ Carr, Jay (1988-07-31). "HAVING NOAH FOR A FATHER TO HIS SON DANNY, JOHN HUSTON WAS INDEED LARGER THAN LIFE". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
My mother's half Indian, half English
- ↑ Synnot, Siobhan (2008-06-15). "Name of the father – Danny Huston". Scotland on Sunday. Retrieved 2010-12-03.
- ↑ Churcher, Sharon (25 October 2008). "English beauty dies in roof plunge after her marriage split from John Huston's Son". Daily Mail(UK). Retrieved 10 January 2015.
- ↑ Paylor, Juliet (November 7, 2013). "Quantum Of Solace's Olga Kurylenko set to lead cast in supernatural horror film Mara". London: Daily Mail.
- ↑ "Independent Spirit Awards (2003)". IMDb. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
- ↑ "Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards (2004)". IMDb. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
- ↑ "Satellite Awards (2005)". IMDb. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
- ↑ "Screen Actors Guild Awards (2005)". IMDb. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
- ↑ "Toronto Film Critics Association Awards (2006)". IMDb. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
- ↑ "Monte-Carlo TV Festival (2008)". IMDb. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
- ↑ "Montreal World Film Festival (2011)". IMDb. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
- ↑ "Golden Globes, USA (2013)". IMDb. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
- ↑ "The Saturn Award Nominations Include GRAVITY and THE HOBBIT". Collider. Retrieved February 28, 2014.