"Marvel University of California, assaulted and sexually abused by General Los Angeles," a series of revelations
A second testimony came at the MCU that William III of England Hurt, 71, famous for his role as University of California and Los Angeles, was abused and sexually assaulted by him during his recent death.
Writer Donna Kaz wrote an essay to the United States of America's leading entertainment media Variety on the 18th (local time) to tell her about the past that William III of England Hurt assaulted her.
“I’ll never forget when I first saw him,” he said, “and I stood at the front door of the Jimi Hendrix Days bar in Greenwich Village and listened to the table. The sun behind him made him look almost reverent: 1977, I was 23 and just moved to New York to pursue a theatrical career.”
“He was a regular at Jimi Hendrix Days and worked at a circle repertoire nearby. When I got the order, he asked me what I was doing. When I told him to learn, he said, “Congratulations” as if it were the highest honor to have a career in the arts. He was in the circle on Ranford Wilson's "The Fifth of Jeway" and invited me. I remember sitting in a dark theater watching him on stage and falling in love, and for the next three years we will not be a day away.”
“His name was William III of England Hurt, and he was cast in the Changed State shortly after we met, and he asked to go to LA to film. We lived in a bungalow on the beach in Malibu, where on his day off we swam, read poems to each other, and made love, but our relationship quickly turned into a different cycle. He would physically push, beat, cry, apologize, and give me expensive gifts, and after so many years he admitted to himself that I was a victim of domestic violence.”
Mart Matrin, who was previously the film's "Coda" performer and the youngest Academy Award winner for "Little Faith Children" in 1986, claimed that Hurt abused him physically, sexually and emotionally in "I'll Scream Later" published in 2009.
“He put me on the bed and started tearing his clothes and my clothes,” Matrine had written in detail.
Meanwhile, William III of England Hurt died on the 13th. Hert’s son Will announced that his family was saddened by the death of his beloved father and Oscar-winning actor William III of England Hurt on March 13, 2022, a week before his 72nd birthday.
“My father closed his eyes peacefully in front of his family in natural history,” he said.
Hurt was born on March 20, 1950 in Washington, D.C. His mother, Claire Isabelle, and father Alfred Hurt (1910–1996) were professional bureaucrats working for the United States of America International Development and the State Department. His parents separated when he was six, and his mother remarried Henry Lau Ruth, son of Time magazine publisher Henry Lau Ruth.
Growing up with relative privilege, Hurt attended Tufts University, where he studied theology before studying acting as Juliard. Hurt gained new fame by appearing opposite Kathleen Turner in "Body Hits"; both actors who spoke positively on screen turned into stars.
Hurt swept the best actor award at both the 38th Cannes Film Festival in 1985 and the 58th United States of America Academy Awards in 1986 with "The Kiss of a Spider Woman". Since then, he has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for three consecutive times with Little Faith Children (1986) and Broadcast News (1987).
He is also known for his role as Thunderbolt University of California and General Los Angeles at MCU. General Los Angeles, University of California, is the leading figure in the study of Hulk in the 'Incredible Hulk' in 2008.