Jim Hutton Net Worth

Jim Hutton Net Worth is
$2 Million

Jim Hutton Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Described in the press as the heir apparent to James Stewart and Jack Lemmon, Jim Hutton broke out of the pack with his funny, awkward TV Thompson in Where the Boys Are (1960). Son of Col. Thomas R. Hutton and Helen Ryan, his parents divorced when he was an infant. Jim recalled seeing his father only twice before his death, and moved to Albany, ...

Full NameJim Hutton
Date Of BirthMay 31, 1934, Binghamton, New York, United States
DiedJune 2, 1979, Los Angeles, California, United States
Place Of BirthBinghamton, New York, USA
Height6' 4" (1.93 m)
ProfessionActor
NationalityAmerican
SpouseLynni M Solomon (m. 1970–1973), Maryline Adams Poole (m. 1958–1963)
ChildrenTimothy Hutton, Heidi Hutton
ParentsHelen Hutton, Thomas R. Hutton
MoviesThe Green Berets, Major Dundee, Where the Boys Are, Hellfighters, Walk, Don't Run, The Hallelujah Trail, The Honeymoon Machine, Who's Minding the Mint?, Bachelor in Paradise, The Horizontal Lieutenant, Period of Adjustment, Psychic Killer, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, Never Too Late, They Call It Mu...
TV ShowsEllery Queen
Star SignGemini
#Trademark
1Bright blue eyes and tendency to speak from the side of his mouth
2Brash romantic leads in screwball and slapstick comedies
3Very tall and thin with lanky arms and legs
#Quote
1You don't go around saying funny things in good comedy films. It's an attitude. You play it straight
2comedy is instinctive. You're either born with it, or you don't have it
3[1964]: My one ambition has nothing to do with acting. I hope to establish a kennel near the ocean and raise prize Silver German Shepherd dogs. You see, I'm used to having a house to myself and can't adjust to apartment dwelling and the closeness of well-meaning neighbours. Everyone worries about a man living alone. When I return from work I find pies, cakes and pots of spaghetti cooked by those who are convinced I'll starve to death.
#Fact
1Director Richard L. Bare attempted to cast Hutton in several TV series, including additional The Twilight Zone (1959) episodes, but he couldn't convince MGM to change his exclusive film contract. While developing the romantic comedy sitcom, You're Only Young Once (1962), he felt Hutton was the only working actor right for the role. He asked Hutton to appear in the screen tests with actresses, in order to show the studio the dailies and allow him to take the role. They agreed to allow Hutton to appear in the pilot, but refused to break his contract to work on a TV series, full-time.
2He was against the Vietnam War.
3Ida Lupino asked Hutton to play the role of the rival headmaster in The Trouble with Angels (1966) in an uncredited cameo. Lupino had heard him described as a younger, taller Jack Lemmon and added in the line describing his character as "like Jack Lemmon only younger".
4Close friend of Merlin Olsen.
5Lived with Susan Oliver throughout 1963 but they refused to marry after his divorce and parted, when she began focusing on her career as a pilot.
6Considered Walk Don't Run (1966) his best film and best performance.
7Jack Lemmon was his favorite actor.
8His first and last professional role in the theater was the lead in his favorite play, Harvey.
9Performed an impromptu scene in the commissary of MGM to get an audition for Where the Boys Are (1960).
10Was already a 30-year-old married father of two, when he played 20-year-old college student "TV Thompson" in Where the Boys Are (1960).
11Claimed to run three miles every day with a pedometer and drank a daily smoothie of 3 eggs yolks, wheat germ, honey, almonds, and raw milk he prepared the night before to ferment and ate at least one steak every day.
12Was the first person to win the New York State Oratorical high school competition two years in a row.
13According to producer William Link, Ellery Queen (1975) was created with Hutton in mind, after NBC saw his performance in They Call It Murder (1971). Link described him as the most dedicated actor he'd ever worked. He recalled that Hutton literally moved into his dressing room during the 7-month production, 7 days a week. He did this in order to study his script at morning and night, and avoid all distractions at home of women and alcohol. But crew noticed he drank heavily after production wrapped Friday throughout Saturday.
14Youngest daughter Rebecca Punch Hutton, from his second marriage to Lynni Solomon, named her daughter Ellery after his character, "Ellery Queen".
15Sam Peckinpah nicknamed Jim Hutton "The Yankee" because of his thick, flat, almost mid-western accent. Was friendly with the actor despite firing a gun (with blanks) at him Major Dundee (1965), because Hutton annoyed him while learning to ride a horse; scaring the horse which bucked him off. notoriously eccentric Peckinpah described Hutton as "crazy for no reason" because of his constant womanizing and hard drinking habits, despite enjoy neither activity.
16When asked, Cary Grant cited Hutton as the actor who would follow in his footsteps as a comic leading man.
17Was known as a prankster (some mean-spirited) and troublemaker who admitted to "delighting in deflating the egos of higher-ups." In college he stole Syracuse's bulldozer and plowed the blue tulip bed in front of the library (while drunk) the night before the moving up ceremony where he was one of the honorees as class vice-president and was immediately expelled, although argued that his co-conspirator was let off because he was captain of the football team. At Niagara College he claimed to have drained a pond as a prank and was expelled once again for dropping his pants during an awards dinner on a $12 bet, where he was being honored by the faculty as president of the Drama Society. He was nearly demoted in rank for putting alum powder in his commanding officer's bowl of stew, among other pranks he pulled while in the military, almost all on higher-ups.
18Acted in more than 40 instructional films for the military as a member of Army Special Services, including The Big Attack aka Citizen Soldier as Big Slim (credited as Dana S. Hutton) which aired on network television despite being made for and with soldiers.
19His first wife made the statement "he told me his wife and family were standing in the way of his career" when seeking a divorce. Despite this, Hutton frequently stayed at her home when visiting the family.
20Milton Berle delivered his eulogy.
21Hutton had an on again, off again relationship with actress Yvette Vickers for 15 years, often rumored to be engaged and/or living together by tabloids. Vickers claimed he refused to marry her because of his inability to remain faithful to women. Between both of their second marriages they rekindled their romances. From the time of his death up to her 2010 death, the troubled Vickers (who suffered substance abuse and paranoid delusions) claimed the equally troubled Hutton had been the one and only love of her life & soul-mate and described him as "a typical Irish Catholic male; hard drinking, chauvinistic, funny as hell, but with the insecurities of a child." Vickers was discovered by neighbor Susan Savage in April 2011 in a mummified state suggesting she had died a year earlier.
22Going to the doctor with respiratory trouble and back pain, he was diagnosed with liver cancer, which had spread to his lungs, he was told he had no more than six months to live. Hoping to prolong his life with chemotherapy, he died 8 weeks after first checking into the hospital and only 4 weeks after his condition was made public.
23Timothy Hutton wore Jim Hutton's hat, from Ellery Queen (1975), in Ordinary People (1980) and A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2000). He dedicated his Best Supporting Actor Academy Award from "Ordinary People" to his father, who died four months before filming on "Ordinary People" began and five weeks after seeing his son's first leading role Friendly Fire (1979) from his hospital bed.
24Timothy Hutton appeared with his father twice, once as a five year old child in an uncredited screen role in Never Too Late (1965), and once on stage, as a teenager in the touring company of "Harvey.".
25Earned money for school by digging ditches on weekends and delivering bananas at night.
26According to Paula Prentiss in her DVD narrative to Where the Boys Are (1960), they were paired because they were, at the time, Hollywood's tallest contract players, he at 6' 5" and she at 5' 10".
27Started acting while serving with the U.S. Army in Germany. Founder and actor/director of the first English-speaking theatre in Berlin.
28During the early 1960s, he was seen as a new James Stewart. Very tall, gangly, and with a certain absent-minded lilt to his readings of the lines, Hutton seemed to have the abilities to take up where Jimmy Stewart had left off in comedy.
29The father of three, actor Timothy Hutton and daughters Heidi Hutton and Vanity Fair Deputy Editor Rebecca Punch Hutton.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Butterflies1979TV MovieLeonard Dean
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color1979TV Series
$weepstake$1979TV SeriesDavid
Flying High1978TV SeriesPaul Mitchell
One Day at a Time1977TV SeriesDr. Paul Curran
Ellery Queen1975-1976TV SeriesEllery Queen
Psychic Killer1975Arnold James Masters
Ironside1974TV SeriesMatt Black
The Wide World of Mystery1974TV SeriesGreg Leyden
The Underground Man1974TV MovieStanley Broadhurst
Marcus Welby, M.D.1974TV SeriesGeorge Wainwright
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark1973TV MovieAlex Farnham
Love, American Style1971-1973TV Series segment "Love and the Novel" / Robert segment "Love and the Small Wedding" / John segment "Love and Murphy's Bed"
- Love and the Golden Memory/Love and the Heavy Set/Love and the Novel/Love and the See-Through Mind/Love and the Seven Year Wait 1973 ... segment "Love and the Novel"
Captain Newman, M.D.1972TV MovieCaptain Newman
Call Holme1972TV MovieLt. Frank Hayward
Wednesday Night Out1972TV Movie
Call Her Mom1972TV MovieProf. Jonathan Calder
They Call It Murder1971TV MovieDoug Selby, D.A.
The Reluctant Heroes1971TV MovieCpl. Bill Lukens
The Deadly Hunt1971TV MovieCliff Cope
The Name of the Game1971TV SeriesMike
The Psychiatrist1971TV SeriesMartin's father
Hellfighters1968Greg Parker
The Green Berets1968Sgt. Petersen
Who's Minding the Mint?1967Harry Lucas
Walk Don't Run1966Steve Davis
The Trouble with Angels1966Mr. Petrie (uncredited)
Barney1965TV MovieBarney
Never Too Late1965Charlie Clinton
The Hallelujah Trail1965Capt. Paul Slater
Major Dundee1965Lieutenant Graham
Looking for Love1964Paul Davis
Sunday in New York1963Man in Rowboat with Radio (uncredited)
Period of Adjustment1962George Haverstick
You're Only Young Once1962TV MovieCasey McDermott
The Horizontal Lieutenant1962Second Lt. Merle Wye
Bachelor in Paradise1961Larry Delavane
The Honeymoon Machine1961Jason Eldridge
Where the Boys Are1960TV Thompson
The Subterraneans1960Adam Moorad
Father Knows Best1960TV SeriesCliff Bowman
The Twilight Zone1959TV SeriesMajor William Gart
Ten Seconds to Hell1959Workman at Bomb Site (uncredited)
A Time to Love and a Time to Die1958Hirschland (as Dana J. Hutton)

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Dennis Weaver1976TV SpecialHimself
Joys1976TV SpecialHimself
The Mike Douglas Show1976TV SeriesHimself - Actor
The Moviemakers1968/IIDocumentary shortHimself
Here's Hollywood1962TV SeriesHimself
The 33rd Annual Academy Awards1961TV SpecialHimself - Co-Presenter: Best Sound

3rd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1961Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsTop Male New Personality

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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