Mary Beth Hurt, Tony-nominated actor who worked with husband Paul Schrader, dies at 79
Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Mary Beth Hurt, the three-time Tony-nominated actor who enjoyed a 40-year film career, has died. She was 79. Hurt played a memorable role in the 1982 Robin Williams comedy-drama The World According to Garp, and worked with director Martin Scorsese in The Age of Innocence and Bringing Out the Dead. She also collaborated with her husband, writer-director Paul Schrader, on films such as Light Sleeper (1992) and Affliction (1997). Her death was announced on Facebook by Schrader and their daughter, Molly. The post read, per Variety: “She was an actress, a wife, a sister, a mother, an aunt, a friend, and she took on all those roles with grace and kind ferocity. “Although we’re all grieving there is some comfort in knowing she is no longer suffering and reunited with her sisters in peace.” Paul Schrader and Mary Beth Hurt at …
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