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A precociously talented youngster, Helen Hunt was drawing paychecks as a television actress from the age of ten. Before she was 17, she had appeared as a regular on two series, Swiss Family Robinson (1975) and The Fitzpatricks (1977). Hunt proved she was more than just a workaday child actor with her starring performance in the fact-based 1981 TV movie The Miracle of Kathy Miller, in which she played a high school athlete who overcame severe mental and physical damage brought on by a highway accident.

While she had been appearing in films as early as Rollercoaster in 1977, Hunt was never groomed as a star player, and it is possible that her resemblance to another child actress, Jodie Foster, held her back from more important roles.

After taking on her first adult role in the 1982 sitcom It Takes Two, Hunt's film assignments improved, with sizable roles in Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985), Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), Project X (1987), Next of Kin (1989), and The Waterdance (1991). She also gained a small measure of cult status by appearing in a brace of science fiction films, including Trancers II (1991) and Trancers III (1992). That same year, Hunt landed her longest-lasting acting assignment to date, as the co-star of the Paul Reiser-created comedy series Mad About You. During the show's seven-year run, she won both Emmy and Golden Globe awards for her portrayal of Jamie Buchman. In 1996, Hunt had her most successful film role to date in the blockbuster Twister. The following year, she topped that when she received a Best Actress Oscar for playing a caring waitress and single mother who befriends acerbic, obsessive-compulsive author Melvin Udall (Jack Nicholson, who also won an Oscar for his performance) in As Good As It Gets. After Mad About You ended in 1999, Hunt appeared in films by several veteran directors, including Robert Zemeckis (Cast Away [2000]), Robert Altman (Dr. T and The Women [2000]), and Woody Allen (The Curse of the Jade Scorpion [2001]). She starred in Life x 3 on Broadway in 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Helen Hunt

Hunt in 2011
Born Helen Elizabeth Hunt
(1963-06-15) June 15, 1963 (age 48)
Culver City, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress, director, screenwriter
Years active 1973–present
Spouse Hank Azaria (1999–2000); divorced
Partner Matthew Carnahan (2001–present)

Helen Elizabeth Hunt (born June 15, 1963) is an American actress, film director, and screenwriter. She starred in the sitcom, Mad About You, for seven years before being cast in the 1997 romantic comedy film, As Good as It Gets for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Some of her other Hollywood credits include Twister, Cast Away, What Women Want, Pay It Forward, and Soul Surfer. She made her directorial debut in 2007 with Then She Found Me.

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Early life

Hunt was born in Culver City, California. Her mother, Jane Elizabeth (née Novis), worked as a photographer; and her father, Gordon E. Hunt, is a film director and acting coach.[1] Her uncle, Peter H. Hunt, also is a director. Her paternal grandmother was from a German Jewish family, and her maternal grandfather was born in England.[2][3] Her Iowa-born maternal grandmother, Dorothy Fries (née Anderson), was a voice coach.[4] When she was three, Hunt's family moved to New York City, where her father directed theatre (Hunt attended plays as a child several times a week).[5] Hunt studied ballet, and attended UCLA.[5][6][7]

Career

Hunt began working as a child actress in the 1970s.[5] Her early roles included an appearance as Murray Slaughter's daughter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, alongside Lindsay Wagner in an episode of The Bionic Woman, and a regular role in the television series The Swiss Family Robinson.[5] She appeared as a marijuana-smoking classmate on an episode of The Facts of Life. Hunt also played a young woman who, while on PCP, jumps out of a second-story window, in a 1982 after school special called Desperate Lives (a scene which she mocked during a Saturday Night Live monologue in 1994).[8] That same year, Hunt was cast on the ABC sitcom It Takes Two, which lasted a single season. In the mid-1980s, she had a recurring role on St. Elsewhere as Clancy Williams, girlfriend of Dr. Jack "Boomer" Morrison. She played Jennie in the television movie Bill: On His Own, co-starring Mickey Rooney. She also starred in the 1985 film Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, with Sarah Jessica Parker and Shannen Doherty.

Hunt in 1994, before the Emmy rehearsal

In the 1990s, after playing the lead female role in the short-lived My Life and Times, Hunt starred in the series Mad About You, winning Emmy Awards for her performances in 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999.[5] In 1998, Hunt won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Carol Connelly in the movie As Good as It Gets; the character is a waitress and single mother who finds herself falling in love with Melvin Udall, an obsessive-compulsive romance novelist played by Jack Nicholson.[5] After winning the Academy Award, she took time off from movie work to play Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, at Lincoln Center in New York.[9]

In 2000, Hunt starred in four films: Dr. T & the Women, with Richard Gere; Pay It Forward, with Kevin Spacey and Haley Joel Osment; What Women Want, with Mel Gibson; and Cast Away, with Tom Hanks.[5] In 2003, she returned to Broadway in Yasmina Reza's Life x 3.[9] In 2006, Hunt appeared in the ensemble cast film Bobby alongside Demi Moore, Anthony Hopkins, Sharon Stone and William H. Macy.

Hunt directed several episodes of Mad About You, including the series finale. Her big-screen directorial debut came with the film Then She Found Me, in which she also starred, with Colin Firth and Matthew Broderick.[1]

She currently owns a production company with Connie Tavel, Hunt/Tavel Productions under Sony Pictures Entertainment.[1]

Personal life

Hunt was married to actor Hank Azaria from 1999 until 2000.[1] She has been in a relationship with producer/writer/director Matthew Carnahan since 2001. They have a daughter, Makena Lei Gordon Carnahan, born on May 13, 2004.[1][10]

Filmography and awards

Hunt has been recognized extensively in her career. In 1998 she won a Golden Globe Award, an Academy Award and an Emmy Award in the same year. Hunt was nominated for an Emmy Award for lead actress in a comedy seven years in a row, from 1993 through 1999, winning in the last four years.[11]

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1974 Amy Prentiss Jill Prentiss
1975 Swiss Family Robinson, TheThe Swiss Family Robinson Helga
1977 Fitzpatricks, TheThe Fitzpatricks Kerry Gerardi
1978 Bionic Woman, TheThe Bionic Woman Princess Aura
1982 It Takes Two Lisa Quinn
1984–86 St. Elsewhere Clancy Williams
1985 Highway To Heaven Lizzy MacGill
1991 My Life and Times Rebecca Miller
1992–99 Mad About You Jamie Stemple Buchman
1995 Friends Jamie Buchman
2005 Empire Falls Janine Roby Gracie Allen Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress – Drama Special
2012 Californication - Director – season five, episode nine
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Year Title Role Notes
1973 Pioneer Woman Sarah Sargeant Television film
1975 Death Scream Teila Rodriguez Television film
1975 All Together Now Susan Lindsay Television film
1976 Having Babies Sharon McNamara Television film
1977 Spell, TheThe Spell Kristina Matchett Television film
1977 Rollercoaster Tracy Calder
1979 Transplant Janice Hurley Television film
1981 Child Bride of Short Creek Naomi Television film
1981 CBS Afternoon Playhouse Phoebe I Think I'm Having a Baby
1981 Best Little Girl in the World, TheThe Best Little Girl in the World Television film
1981 Angel Dusted Lizzie Eaton Television film
1981 Miracle of Kathy Miller, TheThe Miracle of Kathy Miller Kathy Miller Television film
1982 Desperate Lives Sandy Cameron Television film
1983 Bill: On His Own Jenny Wells Television film
1983 Quarterback Princess Tami Maida Television film
1983 Choices of the Heart Cathy Television film
1984 Sweet Revenge Debbie Markham Television film
1985 Trancers Leena
1985 Waiting to Act Tracy
1985 Girls Just Want to Have Fun Lynne Stone
1986 Nativity, TheThe Nativity Mary voice
1986 Peggy Sue Got Married Beth Bodell
1987 Project X Teri
1988 Shooter Tracey Television film
1988 Miles from Home Jennifer
1988 Stealing Home Hope Wyatt (adult and pregnant)
1988 Frog Prince, TheThe Frog Prince Princess Henrietta
1989 Incident at Dark River Jesse McCandless Television film
1989 Next of Kin Jessie Gates
1991 Murder in New Hampshire:
The Pamela Wojas Smart Story
Pamela Smart Television film
1991 Trancers II Lena Deth
1991 Into the Badlands Blossom Television film
1992 Waterdance, TheThe Waterdance Anna
1992 Only You Clare Enfield
1992 Mr. Saturday Night Annie Wells
1992 Bob Roberts Rose Pondell
1992 Trancers III Lena
1993 Sexual Healing Rene
1993 In the Company of Darkness Gina Pulasky Television film
1995 Kiss of Death Bev Kilmartin
1996 Twister Dr. Jo Harding (Adult)
1997 As Good as It Gets Carol Connelly
1998 Twelfth Night Viola Television film
2000 Dr. T & the Women Bree Davis
2000 What Women Want Darcy McGuire Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress – Comedy/Romance
2000 Pay It Forward Arlene McKinney Nominated — Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress – Drama/Romance
2000 Cast Away Kelly Frears
2001 One Night at McCool's Truck driver scenes deleted
2001 Curse of the Jade Scorpion, TheThe Curse of the Jade Scorpion Betty Ann Fitzgerald
2004 Good Woman, AA Good Woman Mrs. Erlynne
2006 Bobby Samantha Stevens
2008 Then She Found Me April Epner
2011 Every Day Jeannie
2011 Soul Surfer Cheri Hamilton
2011 Jock of the Bushveld
2012 The Surrogate Cheryl Cohen-Greene

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