huston

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{i} family name; John Huston (1906-1987), United States film director and writer; ; Anjelica Huston (born 1951), United States actress, daughter of John Huston; Walter Huston (1884-1950), United States actor
United States film maker born in the United States but an Irish citizen after 1964 (1906-1987)
Anjelica Huston
{i} (born 1951) United States actress, daughter of John Huston
John Huston
{i} (1906-1987) U.S.A. film director and writer (directed the "Maltese Falcon", "The African Queen", "Prizzi's Honor" and many more)
John Huston
a US film director and film writer and actor whose many films include The Maltese Falcon (1941), The African Queen (1951), and Prizzi's Honor (1984) (1906-87). born Aug. 5, 1906, Nevada, Mo., U.S died Aug. 28, 1987, Middletown, R.I. U.S. film director and screenwriter. The son of Walter Huston, he was briefly a boxer, a Mexican cavalry officer, and a reporter before becoming a scriptwriter. His first work as a director, The Maltese Falcon (1941), began an illustrious career studded with film classics: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948, Academy Awards for best director and screenplay), Key Largo (1948), The Asphalt Jungle (1950), The African Queen (1951), Moulin Rouge (1952), The Night of the Iguana (1964), The Man Who Would Be King (1975), Prizzi's Honor (1985), and The Dead (1987). He wrote screenplays for many of his own films and for others such as Jezebel (1938), Juarez (1939), and High Sierra (1941). He also worked as an actor, notably in Chinatown (1974). His daughter Anjelica (b. 1951) was an accomplished actress, earning an Academy Award for her performance in Prizzi's Honor (1985)
Walter Huston
orig. Walter Houghston born April 6, 1884, Toronto, Ont., Can. died April 7, 1950, Beverly Hills, Calif., U.S. Canadian-born U.S. actor. He made his stage debut in his native Toronto in 1902 and his New York debut in 1905. He and his second wife were a popular vaudeville song-and-dance team (1909-24). On Broadway he won praise in Desire Under the Elms (1924), Dodsworth (1934; film, 1936), and Knickerbocker Holiday (1938), in which he sang "September Song." He appeared in over 50 films, including Abraham Lincoln (1930), Rain (1932), and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948, Academy Award), directed by his son John Huston