Biography
The daughter of director
John Huston and his fourth wife, ballerina Ricki Somma, Anjelica Huston spent a privileged but troubled childhood in Ireland. Although her father didn't really want her to be an actress, he gave her substantial roles in his films Sinful Davy and
A Walk With Love and Death (both 1969). The actress did little movie work during the '70s, choosing instead to pursue a successful, albeit short-term, career as a model before returning to films with a vengeance in the '80s, diligently studying with famed drama coach
Peggy Feury.
In 1985, Huston earned an Oscar for her performance as the vengeful girlfriend of hit man
Jack Nicholson in
Prizzi's Honor, making her the first third-generation Academy winner in history. Other worthwhile roles followed in her father's final directorial effort,
The Dead (1987), and
Woody Allen's
Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989). She was also rewardingly directed by her half-brother
Danny Huston in Mr. North (1988). Huston earned additional Oscar nominations for her outstanding dramatic work in Enemies: A Love Story (1989) and
The Grifters (1990). On a lighter note, she was ideally cast as Morticia Addams in the two
Addams Family movies in the early '90s; neither was recognized by the Academy, although both earned her Golden Globe nominations. Despite her breakup with long-time companion Nicholson (she went on to marry Robert Graham in 1992), Huston still occasionally acted opposite him, most notably in
Sean Penn's
The Crossing Guard (1995). Other notable roles for the actress during the late '90s included her turn as the wicked stepmother in
Ever After (1998) and a hilarious portrayal of a football-obsessed, dysfunctional mother in
Buffalo '66.
In addition to her work on film, Huston accumulated an impressive roster of television credits during the 1980s and '90s, including her powerful performances as frontier woman Clara Allen in the 1989 miniseries
Lonesome Dove and the beleaguered mother of an autistic child in the two-part
Family Pictures (1993). She also had a supporting role in the widely acclaimed 1993 production of
And the Band Played On. In 1996, Huston made her directorial debut with
Bastard out of Carolina, a praised adaptation of Dorothy Allison's novel of the same name, and followed that up with another behind-the-camera effort,
Agnes Browne, in 1999. She played
Gene Hackman's estranged wife in the critically-acclaimed
The Royal Tenenbaums in 2001. She appeared opposite
Clint Eastwood in his police drama
Blood Work. She continued to appear in a wide variety of films including an officious antagonist in
Daddy Day Care. In 2004 she reteamed with
Wes Anderson for
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, and played in the made for cable historical drama
Iron Jawed Angels. In 2006 Huston took on a small role in
Terry Zwigoff's
Art School Confidential, and appeared in
Martha Coolidge's
Material Girls opposite Hilary and
Haylie Duff. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide