Timothy Hutton

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.

Cast

French Kiss

(Charlie)

The Good Shepherd

(Thomas Wilson)

Secret Window

(Ted Milner)

The Last Mimzy

(David Wilder)

The General's Daughter

(Colonel William Kent)

Taps

(Cadet Major Brian Moreland)

The Dark Half

(Thad Beaumont / George Stark)

Stephanie Daley

(Paul)

Kinsey

(Paul Gebhard)

The Killing Room

(Crawford Haines)

Lymelife

(Charlie Bragg)

The Ghost Writer

(Sidney Kroll)

When a Man Falls

(Gary Fields)

Q & A

(Al Reilly)

Iceman

(Dr. Stanley Shephard)

Deterrence

(Marshall Thompson)

Beautiful Girls

(Willie Conway)

Playing God

(Raymond Blossom)

The Falcon and the Snowman

(Christopher Boyce)

Everybody's All-American

(Donnie 'Cake')

Turk 182!

(Jimmy Lynch)

Serious Moonlight

(Ian)

Heavens Fall

(Samuel Leibowitz)

The Kovak Box

(David Norton)

The Alphabet Killer

(Richard Ledge)

Brief Interviews with Hideous Men

(Professor Adams / Subject #30)

Made in Heaven

(Mike Shea / Elmo Barnett)

Torrents of Spring

(Dimitri Sanin)

Broken Hill

(George McAlpine)

Ordinary People

(Conrad Jarrett)

Multiple Sarcasms

(Gabriel)

Last Holiday

(Matthew Kragen)

Avenger

(Frank McBride)

The Temp

(Peter Derns)

City of Industry

(Lee Egan)

Reflections

(Tom)

Zuma Beach

(Art)

Just One Night

(Isaac Alder)

Daniel

(Daniel Isaacson)

Sunshine State

(Jack Meadows)

Money Kings

(Frankie)

A Long Way Home

(Donald Branch Booth)

Father Figure

(Jim)

Mr. and Mrs. Loving

(Richard Loving)

The Ultimate Stuntman: A Tribute to Dar Robinson

(Self)

Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within

(Aldrich Ames)

The Substance of Fire

(Martin Geldhart)

The Cars: Heartbeat City

WW3

(Larry Sullivan)

A Time of Destiny

(Jack)

The Donner Party

(voice)

Louder Than Words

(Bruce Komiske)

Betrayed

(Juggler at the Fair (uncredited))

#Horror

(Dr. White)

The Last Word

(Martin Ryan)

BRATS

(Self)

Dead by Midnight

(Sam Ellis / John Larkin)

Off the Black

(Mr. Tibbel)

Zelda

(F. Scott Fitzgerald)

The Oldest Living Graduate

(Cadet)

The Long Home

And Baby Makes Six

(Jason Kramer)

Deliberate Intent

(Rod Smolla)

Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration

(Conrad Jarrett / Ordinary People (archive footage))

Beautiful Boy

(Dr. Brown)

The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery

(Archie Goodwin)

All the Money in the World

(Oswald Hinge)

Strangers

(Tom (Windows))

The Best Place to Be

(Tommy Callahan)

The Glorias

(Leo Steinem)

Turning Green

(Bill the Breaker)

Sultan and the Rock Star

(Paul Winters)

Friendly Fire

(John Mullen)

Young Love, First Love

(Derek Clayton)

Kidnapped

(Conrad Cain)

Leverage

(Nathan Ford)

5ive Days to Midnight

(J.T. Neumeyer)

The Oscars

(Self)

Saturday Night Live

(Self - Cameo (uncredited))

American Crime

(Russ Skokie)

S.W.A.T.

(DEA Agent Mack Boyle)

A Nero Wolfe Mystery

(Archie Goodwin)

The Haunting of Hill House

(Hugh Crain)

American Experience

((voice))

Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan

(Nathan M. Singer)

How to Get Away with Murder

(Emmett Crawford)

Almost Family

(Dr. Leon Bechley)

Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter

(Self)

American Crime

(Dan Sullivan)

American Crime

(Nicholas Coates)

Tony Awards

(Self - Performer)

Golden Globe Awards

(Self - Nominee)