Timothy Hutton
Oscar-winning actor, youngest Best Supporting Actor winner (age 20)
Timothy Hutton (born August 16, 1960) is an American actor who achieved early success and has maintained a distinguished career spanning multiple decades. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Hutton is the son of actor Jim Hutton and was exposed to performance from childhood. He gained widespread recognition for his role in Robert Redford's film Ordinary People (1980), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor at just 20 years old, making him one of the youngest Oscar winners in history. Beyond his early film success, Hutton has proven his versatility across television and film, earning Emmy nominations and continuing to work consistently in prestigious projects. Recent roles include playing Holden Creed in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and various acclaimed television series. Hutton's career exemplifies longevity and artistic growth; rather than being typecast by his early success, he has challenged himself with diverse characters and challenging material. His work spans intimate character studies to action-driven narratives, demonstrating range and professionalism that has earned him respect among peers and critics alike.
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Psychologist, LSD research pioneer, counterculture icon
Entertainment
American
1960
Thinking about the name
Thimothy
Greek origin
“A non-standard spelling of Timothy, derived from the Greek Timotheos, meaning 'one who honors God.' This variant spelling maintains the classical biblical resonance of Timothy while offering slight distinctiveness. It carries the same virtuous and scholarly associations as its traditional counterpart.”