On the first day of the new year, there is no good news for movie fans.
On January 27, local time, john Hurt, a well-known British actor and well-deserved veteran actor, died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 77.
Born in 1940, John Hurt entered the theater and film industry in 1962 and has been active in the film, television and theater scenes for many years.
He won the 25th British Academy Film and Television Academy Award for Best Actor in 1972 for his role in 10 Lington Street, his first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 1978 for Midnight Express, and an Oscar nomination for Elephant Man two years later.
The old man has a wide range of plays, and has a good grasp of all types of characters, and has collaborated with personality directors such as David Lynch, Jim Jarmusch and von Tilayan. In the past two decades, he has appeared in many supporting roles, and the works familiar to the audience include "Alien", "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" and so on.
Let's look back at the old man's style in a series of stills.
In "Snow Train", he played the last cabin sage "Gilliam", followed by "Captain America" to make a revolution.
In Jim Jarmusch's "Love Forever", the old man still works with Tilda Swinton to play a vampire. The film is set in a bold setting, and the vampire he plays is actually Shakespeare.
In the lavish spy movie "Potmaker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy", John Hurt is the boss of the intelligence agency that rules a group of British male gods.
Nineteen Eighty-Four is based on George Orwell's famous dystopian work, in which John Hurt plays the male protagonist Winston.
Who would have thought that years later Winston would go to his opposite and become the big brother in "V-Kills".
In "Master Key", the grandfather has a bitter can't say ah.
"It's the wand that chooses the wizard." Grandpa Ollivander is gone, where should I go to buy a wand!
He was nominated for an Oscar for his brilliant rendition of the naturally deformed patient in David Lynch's The Elephant Man.
He also died tragically in "Alien", and the shadow map of childhood was not put away.
Played Doctor War in the 50th anniversary special episode "Doctor Who's Day" in the classic British drama "Doctor Who".
It is believed that Sir John Hurt has embarked on a whole new adventure in another wizarding world.