
Hurd Hatfield
William Rukard Hurd Hatfield was an American actor, best known for often playing characters of handsome, narcissistic young men, most notably Dorian Gray in the film The Picture of Dorian Gray. Hatfield was born in New York City to William Henry Hatfield, who died in 1954, an attorney who served as deputy attorney general for New York, and his wife, Adele (née McGuire). Hurd was educated at Columbia University, then moved to London, England where he studied drama and began acting in theatre. He returned to America for his film debut in Dragon Seed, in which he and his co-stars (Katharine Hepburn, Akim Tamiroff, Aline MacMahon, Turhan Bey) portrayed Chinese peasants, some more convincingly than others. Hatfield's second film, The Picture of Dorian Gray, made him a star. As Oscar Wilde's ageless anti-hero, Hatfield received widespread acclaim for his dark good looks as much as for his acting ability. However, the actor was ambivalent about the role and his performance. "The film didn't make me popular in Hollywood," he commented later. "It was too odd, too avant-garde, too ahead of its time. The decadence, the hints of bisexuality and so on, made me a leper! Nobody knew I had a sense of humor, and people wouldn't even have lunch with me." His follow-up films, The Diary of a Chambermaid, The Beginning or the End, and The Unsuspected), were successful, but Joan of Arc was a critical and financial failure. Hatfield's film career began to lose momentum very quickly in the 1950s, and he returned to the stage. Subsequent movies included supporting roles in The Left Handed Gun, King of Kings (as Pontius Pilate), El Cid, Harlow (as Paul Bern), and The Boston Strangler. He cut back on performing in the 1970s. His later movies included King David and Her Alibi. He appeared frequently on television and received an Emmy Award nomination for the Hallmark Hall of Fame videotaped play The Invincible Mr. Disraeli). In 1957, he appeared in Beyond This Place, directed by Sidney Lumet. Other television credits include three guest appearances on Murder She Wrote, opposite his Picture of Dorian Gray costar Angela Lansbury, who had become a lifelong friend. He also appeared as the villain in the second episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. He appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Presents in "None Are So Blind". In 1952, Hatfield appeared as Joseph in Westinghouse Studio One's The Nativity. This was a rare commercial network staging of a 14th-century mystery play, adapted from the York and Chester plays. According to the magazine Films in Review, Hatfield was ambivalent about having played Dorian Gray, feeling that it had typecast him. "You know, I was never a great beauty in Gray...and I never understood why I got the part and have spent my career regretting it", he is reported to have said. He died in his sleep of a heart attack at a friend's home, aged 81, after celebrating Christmas dinner. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hurd Hatfield, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (60)
MOVIE★ 4.5Lies of the Twins1991as Gil Selwyn
MOVIE★ 5.4Her Alibi1989as Troppa
MOVIE★ 6.1Crimes of the Heart1986as Old Granddaddy
TV★ 6.8Blacke's Magic1986
TV★ 7.5Amazing Stories1985as Logan Webb
TV★ 6.0Lime Street1985
MOVIE★ 5.7King David1985as Ahimelech- MOVIEMellow Moon1985as (himself)
TV★ 7.5Murder, She Wrote1984as Jean-Pierre Dusant
TV★ 7.5Knight Rider1982as Ariel Marsden
MOVIE★ 3.0You Can't Go Home Again1979as Foxhall Edwards
TV★ 4.8The Word1978as Cedric Plummer
TV★ 7.2Kojak1973as Don Luiz Cabrillo
MOVIE★ 7.0The House and the Brain1973as Constantine St. Mal
MOVIE★ 6.2The Norliss Tapes1973as Charles Langdon
TV★ 7.1Search1972
MOVIE★ 7.4Thief1971as Herman Gray
MOVIE★ 6.2Von Richthofen and Brown1971as Anthony Fokker
MOVIE★ 10.0Montserrat1971
MOVIE★ 6.7The Boston Strangler1968as Terence Huntley
MOVIE★ 8.0Ten Blocks on the Camino Real1966as Jacques Casanova
TV★ 7.3NET Playhouse1966as Jacques Casanova
MOVIE★ 9.0The Double-Barrelled Detective Story1965as Father
MOVIE★ 5.8Mickey One1965as Castle
TV★ 5.6The F.B.I.1965as Karole Schumann
TV★ 7.6The Wild Wild West1965as Liston Day
MOVIE★ 4.7Harlow1965as Paul Bern
TV★ 7.8Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea1964as Leopold Zeraff
MOVIEA Cry of Angels1963- TV★ 5.9Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre1963as Tsezar
MOVIE★ 8.0The Invincible Mr. Disraeli1963as Lionel Rothschild
MOVIE★ 7.0Héroes de blanco1962as Augusto Peña
MOVIE★ 6.9El Cid1961as Arias
MOVIE★ 7.1King of Kings1961as Pontius Pilate
MOVIE★ 6.0The Left Handed Gun1958as Moultrie
TV★ 7.4DuPont Show of the Month1957as Oswald
TV★ 7.8Alfred Hitchcock Presents1955as Paul Tallendier- TV★ 7.7Appointment with Adventure1955as Martin
TV★ 5.8The Millionaire1955as Jack Miner
TV★ 3.8Climax!1954as Ted
MOVIE★ 4.0The Play of the Nativity of the Child Jesus1952as Narrator
TV★ 6.3Omnibus1952
TV★ 8.8Hallmark Hall of Fame1951as Lionel Rothschild
TV★ 7.2Schlitz Playhouse of Stars1951- TV★ 6.7Lux Video Theatre1950as Dobbins
MOVIE★ 5.6Tarzan and the Slave Girl1950as Prince of the Lionians
MOVIE★ 5.2Destination Murder1950as Stretch Norton
TV★ 6.0Robert Montgomery Presents1950as Gringoire
MOVIE★ 6.0Chinatown at Midnight1949as Clifford Ward
TV★ 6.0Lights Out1949
TV★ 5.1Suspense1949
MOVIE★ 6.2Joan of Arc1948as Father Pasquerel, Joan's Chaplain
TV★ 5.4Studio One1948as Narrator (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 8.3The Checkered Coat1948as Stephen "Creepy" Bolan
TV★ 6.8The Ed Sullivan Show1948as Self
MOVIE★ 6.7The Unsuspected1947as Oliver Keane
MOVIE★ 6.4The Beginning or the End1947as Dr. John Wyatt
MOVIE★ 6.2The Diary of a Chambermaid1946as Georges Lanlaire
MOVIE★ 7.1The Picture of Dorian Gray1945as Dorian Gray
MOVIE★ 6.7Dragon Seed1944as Lao San Tan - Youngest Son