William Hurt dead: The extraordinary story behind his Oscar-winning performance | Films | Entertainment
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At their very first meeting in New York, Babenco was convinced Hurt was wrong for the part: “This man, too American for my Latin American eyes, a Montana boy could never play this man I love.”
The actor was actually from Washington, DC, and had trained at the prestigious Juilliard.
However, something magical happened during the first read-through of the script and Babenco saw Hurt transformed “like a wounded bird,” and was brought to tears.
So, when Banco saw his leading man struggling on set he told him to imagine he was someone with the body of a boxer who desperately wanted to be a graceful dancer. Once he understood that internal conflict and contradiction they would then work on the exterior looks.
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