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Helen Hunt
1963 -
Born June 15, 1963, Culver City,
California
Actress
The daughter of Gordon Hunt, an acting coach and theater
director, and Jane Hunt, a photographer, Hunt grew up in Los
Angeles and New York. She decided on an acting career early: by
age nine, she had begun studying drama, had an agent, and had
landed a role in the 1973 television movie Pioneer Woman. After
appearing as an adolescent in such TV series as Amy Prentiss
(1974-75), Swiss Family Robinson (1975-76), The Fitzpatricks
(1977-78), and It Takes Two (1982-83), Hunt found a recurring
role on the medical melodrama St. Elsewhere in 1982. She also
earned acclaim for her role in the 1983 TV movie Quarterback
Princess, in which she played a high school girl bent on leading
her schools otherwise all-male football team to the state
championships.
Hunt made her feature film debut in 1977 with the forgettable
film Rollercoaster. Though she had supporting roles in such films
as Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985, starring Sarah Jessica
Parker), Peggy Sue Got Married (1986, starring Kathleen Turner
and Nicolas Cage), The Waterdance (1992, starring Eric Stoltz),
and Mr. Saturday Night (1992, starring Billy Crystal), Hunt first
earned star status for her role as smart urban career woman and
wife Jamie Buchman on the much-loved TV sitcom Mad About You.
Over the course of the shows seven seasons (1992-99), Hunt
won four consecutive Emmy Awards from 1996-99 and became one of
Americas best loved television couples with costar Paul
Reiser.
Hunts hard work and small-screen stardom finally translated
to big-screen success in the latter half of the 1990s. In 1996,
she starred opposite Bill Paxton in the summer action blockbuster
Twister, which became one of the top-grossing movies of that
year. A year later, she won acclaim from both critics and
audiencesalong with an Academy Award for Best
Actressfor her star turn as a long-suffering single mother
and waitress alongside Best Actor winner Jack Nicholson in As
Good As It Gets (1997), written and directed by James L. Brooks.
Although her Oscar win sent Hunt straight to Hollywoods
A-list, she made her next starring appearance on stage, playing
the androgynously charming Viola in an acclaimed 1998 production
of William Shakespeares Twelfth Night. In 2000, she
returned to the big screen with several long-awaited efforts,
including Pay It Forward, costarring Kevin Spacey and Haley Joel
Osment; What Women Want, costarring Mel Gibson; Dr. T and the
Women, starring Richard Gere; and Cast Away, costarring Tom Hanks
and directed by Robert Zemeckis.
In 2001, Hunt costarred opposite writer-director Woody Allen in
Allen's The Curse of the Jade Scorpion, a 1940s-era detective
comedy also featuring Dan Ackroyd and Charlize Theron.
Hunt, who previously dated her Project X costar Matthew
Broderick, married her longtime boyfriend, actor Hank Azaria (The
Birdcage, Mystery, Alaska), in July 1999. The couple separated in
August 2000. In May 2004, Hunt and her beau, writer-producer
Matthew Carnahan, welcomed a baby girl named McKenna.