
Timothy Hutton
Acting
Biography
Timothy Hutton (born August 16, 1960) is an American actor. He is the youngest actor to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, which he won at the age of 20 for his performance as Conrad Jarrett in Ordinary People (1980). Hutton has since appeared regularly in feature films and on television, with featured roles in the drama Taps (1981), the spy film The Falcon and the Snowman (1985), and the horror film The Dark Half (1993), among others. Between 2000 and 2002, Hutton starred as Archie Goodwin in the A&E drama series A Nero Wolfe Mystery. Between 2008 and 2012, he starred as Nathan "Nate" Ford on the TNT drama series Leverage. He also had a role in the first season of the Amazon streaming drama series Jack Ryan and the Netflix drama series The Haunting of Hill House. He has received several accolades and awards including an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture, Golden Globe Award for Best New Star of the Year – Actor, and Satellite Award for Best Ensemble: Television.
Born: August 16, 1960
Place of Birth: Malibu, California, USA
Known For

Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration
Not only did Mary Tyler Moore “turn the world on with her smile,” as her show’s theme song declared, she also influenced a generation of women to become more independent and to pursue successful and fulfilling careers. Moore’s own 50-plus-year career has spanned award-winning films and Broadway shows, as well as two beloved television series that broke ground and continue to entertain viewers. This one-hour special includes highlights from a recent interview with Mary Tyler Moore, tributes from her co-stars and clips from iconic moments throughout her career. The program looks at her breakthrough role on The Dick Van Dyke Show, her iconic turn as TV's first independent career woman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and her Academy Award-nominated work on Ordinary People.

The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery
Interrupted at dinner by a street kid with a strange story, Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin find themselves drawn into a strange case when their young informant is found murdered. The victim's mother soon appears with his life savings totally $4.30, Wolfe's fee for taking the case! Archie's fancy legwork brings Wolfe to a mysterious woman with golden spider earrings. And when everyone else investigating the matter hits a dead end, only the inimitable Wolfe can get to the bottom of the crime.

The Haunting of Hill House
Flashing between past and present, a fractured family confronts haunting memories of their old home and the terrifying events that drove them from it.

S.W.A.T.
A Los Angeles S.W.A.T. sergeant is assigned to lead a highly skilled unit in the community where he grew up. Torn between loyalty to the streets, where the cops are sometimes the enemy, and allegiance to his brothers in blue, he strategically straddles the two worlds.

The Making of Nero Wolfe
Documentary material about the filming of the series "A Nero Wolfe Mystery".

How to Get Away with Murder
A sexy, suspense-driven legal thriller about a group of ambitious law students and their brilliant, mysterious criminal defense professor. They become entangled in a murder plot and will shake the entire university and change the course of their lives.

A Nero Wolfe Mystery
Genius detective Nero Wolfe and his right-hand man, Archie Goodwin, solve seemingly impossible crimes.

The Wonderful World of Disney
Walt Disney Productions has produced an anthology television series under several different titles since 1954. The original version of the series premiered on ABC, Wednesday night, October 27, 1954. The show, which was hosted by Walt Disney until his death and then from 1996 to 2002 by then-CEO Michael Eisner (with one-off hosts or no hosts during other periods) has since aired continually as either a weekly program or an irregular series of specials on several networks and streaming services, most recently on ABC and Disney+. The show is the second longest showing prime-time program on American television, behind its rival, Hallmark Hall of Fame. However, Hallmark Hall of Fame was a weekly program only during its first five seasons, while Disney remained a weekly program for more than forty years.

Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan
When CIA analyst Jack Ryan stumbles upon a suspicious series of bank transfers his search for answers pulls him from the safety of his desk job and catapults him into a deadly game of cat and mouse throughout Europe and the Middle East, with a rising terrorist figurehead preparing for a massive attack against the US and her allies.

Leverage
A five-person team comprised of a thief, a grifter, a hacker, and a retrieval specialist, led by former insurance investigator Nathan Ford, use their skills to fight corporate and governmental injustices inflicted on ordinary citizens.
Filmography
as Self
as Leo Steinem
as Dr. Leon Bechley
as Hugh Crain
as Dr. Brown
as Nathan M. Singer
as Oswald Hinge
as DEA Agent Mack Boyle
as Dr. White
as Conrad Jarrett / Ordinary People (archive footage)
as Russ Skokie
as Dan Sullivan
as Nicholas Coates
as Emmett Crawford
as Bruce Komiske
as Gabriel
as Sidney Kroll
as Ian
as Professor Adams / Subject #30
as George McAlpine
as Crawford Haines
as Nathan Ford
as Richard Ledge
as Charlie Bragg
as Tom
as Paul
as Gary Fields
as David Wilder
as Thomas Wilson
as Mr. Tibbel
as Conrad Cain
as Samuel Leibowitz
as David Norton
as Frank McBride
as Matthew Kragen
as Bill the Breaker
as Paul Gebhard
as self
as J.T. Neumeyer
as Ted Milner
as Jack Meadows
as Larry Sullivan
as Archie Goodwin
as Isaac Alder
as Rod Smolla
as Marshall Thompson
as Archie Goodwin
as Colonel William Kent
as Frankie
as Aldrich Ames
as Sam Ellis / John Larkin
as Raymond Blossom
as Lee Egan
as Martin Geldhart
as Richard Loving
as Willie Conway
as Martin Ryan
as Charlie
as F. Scott Fitzgerald
as Thad Beaumont / George Stark
as Peter Derns
as voice
as Tom (Windows)
as Al Reilly
as Dimitri Sanin
as Donnie 'Cake'
as (voice)
as Juggler at the Fair (uncredited)
as Jack
as Mike Shea / Elmo Barnett
as Jimmy Lynch
as Christopher Boyce
as Dr. Stanley Shephard
as Daniel Isaacson
as Cadet Major Brian Moreland
as Donald Branch Booth
as John Mullen
as Jim
as Conrad Jarrett
as Paul Winters
as Cadet
as Derek Clayton
as Jason Kramer
as Tommy Callahan
as Art
as Self (uncredited)
as Self - Performer
as Paul Winters
as Self
as Self - Nominee