Helen Hunt

Emmy and Academy Award-Winning Actress, Producer, Writer, and Director

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Emmy and Academy Award-Winning Actress,
Producer, Writer, and Director

Helen Hunt is an Academy Award winning actress who has, more recently become an accomplished filmmaker.

Producer

Ride, which Hunt wrote, directed, produced, and stars in, is the second film in which she has worn all of these hats. Her first film, Then She Found Me, garnered critical acclaim, financial success, and won the Palm Springs Film Festival’s Audience Award. It stars Hunt along with Colin Firth, Matthew Broderick, and Bette Midler.

Films

As an actress, her extensive and diverse body of work includes roles in film, theater, and television. In 2011, she completed two independent film projects – Steven Bernstein’s Decoding Annie Parker with Samantha Morton as well as Ben Lewin’s The Sessions opposite John Hawkes and William H. Macy. The Sessions premiered in competition at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and took home the Audience Award as well as the jury prize for Best Ensemble. Helen received a Supporting Actress Oscar nomination and won the Independent Spirit Award for her performance.

Other film credits include: Soul Sufer, Every Day, Bobby, As Good As It Gets, What Women Want, Castaway, Good Woman, The Curse of the Jade Scorpion, Dr T and the Women, Pay It Forward and Twister. Early career film credits are: The Waterdance, Kiss of Death, Mr. Saturday Night, Peggy Sue Got Married, Next of Kin, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Project X and Miles from Home.

Television

Some of Hunt’s recent TV work includes Mad About You and the critically acclaimed HBO Miniseries Empire Falls. For her role as Jamie Buchman in Mad About You, Hunt garnered four Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards (three as lead actress and one as Producer for Best Comedy), and a Screen Actors Guild Award. She was also named Best Actress for her role in the film As Good As It Gets for which Hunt won a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and an Oscar.

Hunt has directed television episodes of ABC’s Revenge, Mad About You, The Paul Reiser Show and Showtime’s Californication.

Theater

Hunt is equally accomplished theater actress who most recently reprised the role of ‘Stage Manager’ in David Cromer’s latest production of Our Town at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica January and February 2015. Hunt first played the role of ‘Stage Manager’ in the 2010 New York production of Our Town at the Barrow Street Theater. Additional theater credits include Twelfth Night (Viola) at Lincoln Center and Life X Three at Circle in the Square Theater. Other theatre credits are Taming of the Shrew at NYSF-Shakespeare in the Park, Been Taken at EST, Much Ado About Nothing (Beatrice) at the Shakespeare Center L.A, The Guys and Methusalem with the Actor’s Gang, The Value of Names at the Skylight Theatre; and Love Letters in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston.

A Los Angeles native, Hunt grew up in an artistic environment. Her father, Gordon Hunt, is a director and respected acting coach. Hunt currently lives in Los Angeles with her partner, Matthew Carnahan, her daughter Makena Lei and her stepson Emmett.

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"We loved Helen! She was real and shared many stories about what she had learned in her life. We loved the intimate way she interacted with the audience and was warm and accessible. A home-run! Thanks for everything!"

- | Central California Women’s Conference


"Helen was amazing. She was intelligent, funny, and remarkably generous with her time. "

- | Merrill Lynch


“Thanks so much for headlining our inaugural Lucy Hobbs Project Celebration—much appreciated. Your talk to the crowd was spot on and pitch perfect. It set the tone for what was an outstanding day. Thank you.”

- | Benco Dental

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