Judd Hirsch Was Relieved to Lose the Oscar to Timothy Hutton

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Published on February 9, 2023

Judd Hirsch talks about the possibility of becoming the oldest Oscar winner of all time, his role in Ordinary People and why he initially didn’t want to star in Taxi.

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15 comments

  • Scott Mansfield 4 months ago

    Wow, I’ve been watching him since Taxi.

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  • Jordan Saucedo 4 months ago

    Literally never show the audience

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  • e456c 4 months ago

    This makes my heart so happy.

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  • bubblesezblonde 4 months ago

    Nice interview, glad he is still working.

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  • E Camp 4 months ago

    Gee, whatever happened to Timorhy Hutton?

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  • Alexander Lavin 4 months ago

    Hey Kids! It’s Judd Hirsch!

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  • GustafGouda 4 months ago

    Feels like watching a talk-show from the early 80s – in a positive way.

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  • Aliquot8 4 months ago

    Timothy Hutton was great also in “Ordinary People”. He was just nominated in the wrong category.

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  • Tom Bias 4 months ago

    Hirsch would be a great Willie Loman.

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  • VideoNozoki 4 months ago

    I LOVE Judd Hirsch. I LOVE / LOVE Taxi. But watching this, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT MOVIE HE IS IN, WHAT HE IS PROMOTING…. (WHAT movie is nominated for an Oscar?????)

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  • Bitchen Boutique 4 months ago

    This may be one of my favorite interviews EVER. I only wish it were longer. Awesome job, Seth.

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  • trespiasdemaisss 4 months ago

    wow, what a lovely guy! great stories

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  • Seb Luke Travis 4 months ago

    So many

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  • K Wild 4 months ago

    Awww what a sweet and genuine guy

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  • FrannieGee 4 months ago

    I loved this interview with Judd Hirsch. He’s so interesting. I could listen to him for hours. I feel like he’s my dad telling stories from the past. He’s so genuine. What a great guy and actor!

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