Kathleen Turner is remembering her former co-star, the late William Hurt. Turner, 67, shared with Fox News Digital that Hurt "was a glorious actor" and she is "grateful for the time together." "We not only worked on ‘Body Heat’ together with Larry Kasdan — the three of us worked together on ‘Accidental Tourist’ also," Turner shared.
Turner and Hurt starred alongside each other in the 1981 crime movie, "Body Heat." This movie is credited for being one of Hurt’s biggest hits early on in his career. (Getty Images) "A complicated, deeply intelligent man, he was a glorious actor.
I am grateful for the time together." Turner and Hurt starred alongside each other in the 1981 crime movie, "Body Heat." The film is credited for being one of Hurt’s biggest hits early on in his career.
The duo also worked together on "Accidental Tourist" in 1988. Kathleen Turner remembers her former co-star, William Hurt, after his passing on Sunday. (Getty Images) Hurt, whose laconic charisma and self-assured subtlety as an actor made him one of the 1980s foremost leading men in movies such as "Broadcast News," "Body Heat" and "The Big Chill," was 71 when he died.
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