The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Timothy Hutton
- Here’s one thing I can’t understand: people who are friends with their exes.
- There are plenty of examples of really well-executed shows you could look at and say, ‘Well, clearly this show will have an audience; why wouldn’t it?’ And for whatever reason, it just doesn’t catch on. So you never know going in.
- Any time that we read a script and the ‘Leverage’ team has to infiltrate a place, assume identities, or become con artists ourselves to take down the really bad con artists, it’s always fun to do that.
- A film has a sort of life over time, whereas a TV show comes up in your living room, and it’s immediate, and people write about it.
- A film has a sort of life over time, whereas a TV show comes up in your living room, and it’s immediate, and people write about it.
- TNT is a really great company to do a show for. They really believe in their shows and give shows a lot of support. They have it all worked out before you start shooting. Everybody’s on the same page.
- In ‘Leverage,’ I don’t really play an insurance investigator but a man who used to be an insurance investigator.
- In acting, you are fulfilled if you give justice to your role… if you are able to do a credible performance and touch the audience. Same with directing. If you are able to draw out the best from your actors, then you fulfill your job as a director.
- What I learned at that moment on the subway 30 years ago, staring at my blank passport, was this: If you have an impulse to do something, and it’s not totally irresponsible, why not do it? It might just be the journey you’ve always needed.
- I was 19 when I got my first passport as an adult. I had moved from California to New York City and was living out of a suitcase, staying with friends. I’d just finished filming my first movie, ‘Ordinary People,’ but I didn’t know whether acting was what I wanted to do with my life.

Timothy Hutton, born on August 16, 1960, in Malibu, California, is an American actor and director acclaimed for his nuanced performances. He is the son of actor Jim Hutton and began pursuing acting as a teenager.
At just 20 years old, Hutton won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Ordinary People (1980), becoming the youngest actor ever to receive the honor in that category. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, he starred in films such as Taps, The Falcon and the Snowman, and Beautiful Girls, showcasing his ability to balance dramatic and heartfelt roles.
Hutton later expanded into television, earning praise for his work in A Nero Wolfe Mystery and as the mastermind Nathan Ford in TNT’s hit series Leverage. Also a director, he has worked behind the camera on various projects. With a career spanning decades, Hutton remains respected for his dedication to his craft.
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