| This striking, darkhaired actress made an inauspicious film
debut in 1969's A Walk With Love and Death directed by her famous father,
John Huston, and played in two other films that same year-Sinful Davey
(also directed by her dad) and Hamlet -before vanishing from the screen
for many years and appearing only sporadically for many years after that.
She surprised everybodycritics, audiences, movie-industry typeswith her
sly performance in 1985's brilliant black comedy Prizzi's Honor (again,
directed by her father), which won her a Best Supporting Actress Oscar.
Since then she's limned many fine characters in a string of meritorious
movies with varying box-office success. She earned additional Academy
Award nominations as Ron Silver's long-lost wife in Enemies, A Love Story
(1989) and as John Cusack's amoral mom in The Grifters (1990).
Huston was perfectly cast as the sinister but svelte Morticia Addams in
The Addams Family (1991) and its 1993 sequel, Addams Family Values She
teamed up with Jack Nicholson for The Crossing Guard (1995). As if to
prove she could play women of a non-exotic nature as well, she starred in
the outstanding 1993 miniseries "Family Pictures," following a
woman's life over several decades through her relationship with her
husband and children. In truth, Huston has little to prove; she has become
one of the screen's finest, most original actresses.
OTHER FILMS INCLUDE: 1976:Swashbuckler, The Last Tycoon 1981:The Postman
Always Rings Twice (starring her longtime flame and Prizzi's costar Jack
Nicholson); 1982:Frances 1984:The Ice Pirates, This Is Spinal Tap
1987:Gardens of Stone, The Dead (the latter John Huston's final
directorial effort); 1988:Mr. North (directed by half-brother Danny
Huston); 1989:Crimes and Misdemeanors (as the murdered mistress); 1990:The
Witches 1992:The Player (in a cameo); 1993: Manhattan Murder Mystery, And
the Band Played On (made-for-TV); 1995: The Perez Family. |