John Hurt has been praised by his Hollywood peers as "eternal" and "unflinching". Photo / AP
John Hurt has been praised by his Hollywood peers as "eternal" and "unflinching". Photo / AP
Hollywood has taken to social media in force to pay tribute to the late John Hurt.
Among them, Natalie Portman - who co-starred with John, 77, in V for Vendetta and Jackie and paid an emotional tribute to him following his death after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
She said: "I'm so extremely sad to hear of John's passing. I was lucky enough to make two films with him - both of which were taken to the next level because of his performances. He was the most talented actor, and also a deeply good and funny and poetic and smart and warm human being. I send my love to his family at this terrible time, and join his fans in watching his films that we are lucky enough to have forever."
Natalie Portman and John Hurt shelter from the rain together. Photo / Getty Images
Jackie director Pablo Larraín added to Entertainment Weekly: "John was invincible. Unflinching. Eternal."
A number of other stars have also paid tribute to the star, with Mel Brooks tweeting: "I was terribly sad to learn of John Hurt's passing. He was truly a magnificent talent ... No one could have played The Elephant Man more memorably. He carried that film into cinematic immortality. He will be sorely missed. (sic)"
Bonnie Wright, who played Ginny Weasley alongside Hurt's wand-making alter-ego Garrick Ollivander in Harry Potter, simply wrote: "John Hurt. What an acting legend. Rest in peace dear Sir. Wand shopping won't be the same without you. (sic)"
John Hurt. What an acting legend. Rest in peace dear Sir. Wand shopping won't be the same without you ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/jRrRCX8PZv
He wrote: "Sad re John Hurt. I was in a film with him and he was so mesmerising I kept forgetting to act and just watched him. A genius & lovely man (sic)"
Lost Boys star Kiefer Sutherland said: "My deepest sympathies to John Hurt's family friends and fans. He was a dear friend. (sic)"
My deepest sympathies to John Hurt's family, friends and fans. He was a dear friend.