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David Hunt (actor)

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David Hunt
Hunt (back centre) with his family in 2008
Born
Covent Garden, London, England
Occupation(s)Actor, producer, director
Years active1988–present
Spouse
(m. 1990)
Children4

David Hunt is an English actor, producer, and director who has worked in both the United Kingdom and the United States.[1] His best known U.S. film role is Harlan Rook, in the 1988 action film The Dead Pool, the fifth installment in the Dirty Harry series.[2] He has also had guest roles on the television sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond as Ray's nemesis neighbor, Bill Parker. He also appeared in the recurring role of Darren McCarthy during season 6 of 24. Back in the UK, Hunt was in the 1991 award-winning period drama, The Black Velvet Gown, as well as being a regular cast member of the series Beck for the BBC.[3][4]

In 2005, Hunt directed the documentary The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania, which won a Crystal Heart Award at the Heartland Film Festival. Other film appearances include The Deal with William H. Macy, Meg Ryan and Jason Ritter and Moms' Night Out.[5][6]

Amongst Hunt's productions are the romantic comedy The Engagement Ring, a two-hour movie for TNT in which he also starred; Amazing Grace, a motion picture directed by Michael Apted and starring Albert Finney; and the television comedy Versailles, which he directed.[7]

Biography

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Hunt graduated from Loughborough University, Leicestershire. He worked as a schoolteacher and American football coach before moving to New York City.[citation needed] Hunt graduated from the Juilliard School in New York.[8] In 2001, he founded a production company, Four Boys Entertainment, with his wife, American actress Patricia Heaton.[9][10] They have four sons and they divide their time between Los Angeles and Cambridge.[11][12][13] In 2019, Broti Gupta, a writer on Hunt's wife's television show Carol's Second Act, complained that David Hunt had inappropriate contact with her, a claim which Hunt and his lawyer denied. Gupta and another writer subsequently left the show and Hunt underwent work harassment sensitivity training.[14][15]

Filmography as actor

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Film

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Television

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References

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  1. ^ David Hunt (actor)
  2. ^ The New York Times: Reviews/Film; Dirty Harry Fights for Life and Privacy
  3. ^ Movie Review: The Black Velvet Gown
  4. ^ Variety: Masterpiece Theatre the Black Velvet Gown Parts I & II
  5. ^ 14th Annual Heartland Film Festival 2005
  6. ^ Movie documents Bituminous Coal Queens
  7. ^ TCM: David Hunt
  8. ^ Abrams, Rachel; Koblin, John (16 November 2019). "Two Female Writers Quit Patricia Heaton's CBS Show After Making Complaints". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  9. ^ Deadline: Patricia Heaton & David Hunt's Company Inks Pod Deal With CBS TV Studios, Will Seek New TV Starring Vehicle For Heaton
  10. ^ Deadline: Patricia Heaton & David Hunt's Company Inks Pod Deal With Warner Bros. TV
  11. ^ Hallman, Deborah (16 October 2002). "Keeping it real in Hollywood". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  12. ^ People: Patricia Heaton's Laid-Back Lifestyle
  13. ^ Closer: Patricia Heaton, 61, Says She Started Acting 'Relatively Late' and Is Still Chasing Her 'Dreams'
  14. ^ "'Carol's Second Act' EP David Hunt Investigated For Improper Conduct". Deadline. 8 November 2019.
  15. ^ Schwartz, Ryan (16 November 2019). "Carol's Second Act: Two Writers Quit After Allegations Were Leveled Against Patricia Heaton's EP Husband". tvline.com. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
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