Holly Hunter Time

May 31st, 2008 | By Rick | Category: Analysis and Comment, News & Comment

It’s Holly Hunter time, all the time, over at Variety. In something called “Holly Hunter: Profile in Excellence” you will find five — count ‘em: five! – articles on the Georgia-born actress. There’s a piece on her TV show Saving Grace, one on how her career got jump-started via a meeting in an elevator, an article on her favorite roles “in her own words,” her relationship with the Coens and a ground-breaking exposé on — I kid you not — how her hair softens and adds depth to her roles. A positive Cornucopia for obsessive-compulsive Hunter fans.

A category which doesn’t include me — the obsessive-compulsive part, that is. I’ve been a normal, everyday fan of Hunter since I first saw her in Raising Arizona (1987), Joel and Ethan Coen’s screwball comedy about an ex-policewoman (Hunter) and an ex-con (Nicholas Cage) who steal one of the quintuplets of a Southwestern furniture king. In that role, she demonstrated a razor-sharp timing combined with with a certain vulnerability that has become a hallmark of her career.

Another of my favorite Hunter roles is in James L. Brooks’ Broadcast News, where she was the apex of a deliciously funny triangle, with William Hurt and Albert Brooks vying for her attention. She put her knack for mixing smart and vulnerable to good use as news-person Jane Craig, who although far outstripping Hurt’s shallow anchorman in know-how and brains, pines for him nevertheless.

Finally, there’s her role as George Clooney’s some-time wife in O Brother, Where Art Thou, her second collaboration with the Coens. (In their Blood Simple she had an uncredited voice part.) As Penny — get it? Penelope from the Odyssey? — she shows her hard-nailed Southern side, playing effective “straight man” to Clooney’s comic creation. Never before has the line “I’ve counted to three” sounded so maddening, yet somehow, so sexy.

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  1. I’m a huge Holly Hunter fan, and it all goes back to “Raizing Arizona” and “Broadcast News” for me as well. I’m going over to Variety now to check out the articles.

  2. I hope this doesn’t sound like a completely shallow comment, but Holly Hunter is looking even more attractive with age. I’m crushed on her since a kid b/c of her cute nose and cute accent, but she’s continuing to stay so darling!

  3. Both released in ‘87 … it was a good year for her.

    Yeah, Fox, probably shallow, but true … she’s a good looking woman.

  4. I’ve always been partial to her in The Firm. Go figure.

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