Mary Beth Hurt bowed out at the age of 79. The actress, partner of Robins Williams in the cult film The World According to Garp, had been suffering from Alzheimer’s for 10 years. His daughter Molly Schrader announced his disappearance on March 28.
Hollywood is losing a piece of its story. Mary Beth Hurt just died at the age of 79. The actress had been successful thanks to many roles in series or plays. The actress had also appeared in many major films from the 70’s to 90’s. It was his daughter, Molly Schrader, who announced his disappearance. The actress died on Saturday, March 28. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2015.
“Yesterday morning, we lost my mother, Mary Beth, who was after a decade of fighting this disease,” her daughter wrote on Instagram. “She was an actress, wife, sister, mother, aunt, friend, and she took on all these roles gracefully and a spirit not devoid of sweetness. Although we are in mourning, there is some comfort in knowing that and that she is now at peace with her sisters.
Mary Beth Hurt has played for the greatest directors
Born Mary Beth Supinger on September 25, 1946 in Marshalltown, Iowa, the fairies of cinema had looked early on her, her babysitter was indeed a Jean Seberg… Mary Beth had studied theatre at the University of Iowa and New York University, before making her stage debut in 1974 in an off-Broadway production. Throughout her career she had been nominated three times for the Tony Awards (the equivalent of the Molière in France) for her performances in The Magistrate, a Three-Act Prank (1975), Crimes of the Heart (1981) and Benefactors (1985-1986).
It was in 1978 that her popularity soared when she played her first on-screen role, that of Joey, in Woody Allen’s Interiors, alongside the late Diane Keaton. She then appeared with Robin Williams in Le Monde according to Garp (1982), and then with Michelle Pfeiffer and Daniel Day-Lewis in Martin Scorsese’s Time of Innocence (1993). Next come Six Degrees of Separation (1993), An Autumn in New York (2000), Emily Rose Exorcism (2005), The Dead Girl (2006), The Girl of the Water (2006) and Young Adult (2011) In parallel with her film career, Mary Beth Hurt has starred in episodes of Kojak, Thirtysomething, Saturday Night Live and New York, Judicial Police.
Mary Beth Hurt was married to a famous actor and director
On the sentimental side, Mary Beth Hurt was married to actor William Hurt from 1971 to 1982 when the actor fell in love with Sandra Jennings a ballet dancer who became pregnant with him and for whom he left Mary Beth Hurt. The latter then found love with Paul Schrader, a Taxi Driver screenwriter and co-writer of Raging Bull, and director of American Gigolo, Strange Seduction and Master Gardener. Together they had two children, Molly and Sam.
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