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{{Infobox actor
{{Future album|Doctor's Advocate, The}}
| name = Timothy Hutton
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| image =
| Name = The Doctor's Advocate
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| Type = [[Album]]
| caption =
| Artist = [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]]
| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1960|8|16}}
| Cover = The_Game_Doctor%27s_Advocate_Cover_2.jpg
| ___location = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Malibu, California|Malibu]], [[California]]
| Background = orange
| height =
| Released = [[November 14]], [[2006]] <small>([[United States|US]])
| birthname =
| Recorded = [[2005]]-[[2006]]
| notable role = '''Conrad Jarrett''' in <br>''[[Ordinary People]]'' ([[1980 in film|1980]])<br>'''Cadet Major Brian Moreland'''<br>in ''[[Taps (film)|Taps]]'' ([[1981 in film|1981]])<br>'''[[Christopher Boyce]]''' in<br> ''[[The Falcon and the Snowman]]'' ([[1985 in film|1985]])<br>'''Jimmy Lynch''' in ''<br>[[Turk 182]]'' ([[1985 in film|1985]])<br>'''Willie Conway''' in <br>''[[Beautiful Girls]]'' ([[1996 in film|1996]])<br>'''Archie Goodwin''' in <br>''[[The Golden Spiders]]'' (2000)<br>and ''[[A Nero Wolfe Mystery]]'' (2001–2002)
| Genre = [[West Coast hip hop]], [[Gangsta rap]]
| academyawards = '''[[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]]''' <br>1980 ''[[Ordinary People]]''
| Length =
| goldenglobeawards = '''[[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture|Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture]]'''<br>1981 ''[[Ordinary People]]''
| Label = [[Interscope Records|Interscope]]/[[The Black Wall Street Records|Black Wall Street]]/[[Geffen Records|Geffen]]
}}
| Producer = <br>[[Dr. Dre]]<br>[[Just Blaze]]<br>[[Cool and Dre]]<br>[[Scott Storch]]<br>[[Nu Jerzey Devil]]<br>[[Jonathan Rotem|JR Rotem]]<br>[[Kanye West]]<br>[[will.i.am]]<br>[[Reefa]]<br>[[Timbaland]]<br>[[Swizz Beats]]<br>
'''Timothy Hutton''' (born [[August 16]], [[1960]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[Academy Award]]-winning [[actor]] &mdash; the youngest ever to win the award for [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]] at the age of 20. Hutton received the award for his performance as Conrad Jarrett in ''[[Ordinary People]]'' (1980), the Oscar-winning directorial debut of [[Robert Redford]].
| Reviews =
| Last album = ''[[The Documentary]]''<br />(2005)
| This album = ''The Doctor's Advocate''<br />(2006)
| Next album = ''_''
|}}
'''''The Doctor's Advocate''''' is the forthcoming [[sophomore album]] by controversial [[West Coast hip hop|West Coast rap]]per [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]].
The album's name, ''The Doctor's Advocate'' is a reference to the rap pioneer [[Dr. Dre]] who essentially "found" The Game, according to the rapper himself. It is expected to have much of the same producers that his first album had, including [[Kanye West]], [[Just Blaze]], and [[Cool and Dre]]. However, there has been much speculation on whether Dr. Dre has contributed to the making of "The Doctor's Advocate."The album was originally intended by The Game to be released on [[June 6]], [[2006]]. The release date, however, had been pushed back several times and is now scheduled to be released on November 14. The album is rumored to feature appearances by artists [[Snoop Dogg]], [[Nas]], [[Mary J. Blige].
The Game released a street single off of his new album called "[[It's Okay (One Blood)]]" on [[July 24]]. Following its release, the rapper collobarated with his photographer and personal friend Jonathan Mannion to create a video for the song.
On [[September 20]], [[2006]] 93.5 KDay in Los Angeles premiered The Game's single [[Let It Ride (song)|Strip Club (Let's Ride)]].
 
==Biography==
== Confirmed Tracks ==
===Early life===
*"[[It's Okay (One Blood)]]" <small>'''(featuring [[Junior Reid]])'''</small> <small>(Produced by [[Reefa]]) (samples Junior Reid's Reggae track, "One Blood")</small>
Hutton was born in [[Malibu, California]]. His mother, Maryline Adams (nee Poole), ran a small publishing company, while his father was actor [[Jim Hutton]] (star of NBC TV's ''[[Ellery Queen (TV series)|Ellery Queen]]''). Hutton attended [[Fairfax High School (Los Angeles)|Fairfax High School]] and made his acting debut in 1965, playing a small role in the film ''Never Too Late'', which starred his father.
*"[[Strip Club (Let's Ride)]]" <small>(Produced by [[Scott Storch]])</small>
*"Compton" <small>(Produced By [[Will.i.am]])</small> <small>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/1xtra/F1865405?THREAD=3387648]</small>
*"Aint Gonna Happen" <small> (Produced by [[Timbaland]])
 
===Career===
== Tentative Tracks ==
Since winning an [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]] in 1980 for ''[[Ordinary People]]'', Hutton has gone on to numerous popular roles in feature films and television. He starred as detective [[Archie Goodwin (fictional detective)|Archie Goodwin]] in the A&E TV series ''[[A Nero Wolfe Mystery]]'' (2001–2002), and also served as an executive producer and directed several episodes of the critically acclaimed series. His other directing credits include the family film ''[[Digging to China]]'' ([[1998]]). He acted in the TV miniseries ''WW3'' (2001), and in 2006 he had a lead role in the NBC series ''[[Kidnapped (2006 TV series)|Kidnapped]]'', playing Conrad Cain, the wealthy father of a kidnapped teenager.
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One of the owners of the venerable New York City restaurant and bar [[P. J. Clarke's]], Timothy Hutton became president of the prestigious [[Players Club]] in 2003.
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*"Devil's Song" <small>(Produced by [[Jonathan Rotem]])</small> <small>[http://www.jonathanrotem.com/discography.htm ]
*"Stop" <small>(Produced by [[Cool and Dre]])</small> <small>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1537121/20060725/game_the.jhtml?headlines=true]
*"Just Won't Cut It"
*"Street Ryders" <small>'''(featuring [[Nas]])'''</small> <small>(Produced by [[Cool and Dre]])</small> <small>[http://youtube.com/watch?v=7QUTztKzUfw]
*"Lay You Down" <small>'''(featuring [[Mary J Blige]])'''</small> <small>(Produced by [[Cool and Dre]])</small> <small>[http://www.rollingstone.com]
*"Wouldn't Get Far"<small>'''(featuring [[Kanye West]])'''</small> <small>(Produced by [[Kanye West]])</small> <small>[http://www.rollingstone.com]
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"How You Feel" and "I Found Out" are NOT SONGS ON THE DOCTOR'S ADVOCATE! These tracks are made by some amateur beat maker, and someone found them on Limewire and claimed they were instrumentals for the album. First of all, instrumentals NEVER EVER LEAK BEFORE THE ACTUAL SONGS, let alone 6 months before the album's release! Second, Game would not use tracks like these for his album. STOP POSTING THEM HERE!
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===Personal life===
== Uncomfirmed/Untitled Tracks ==
Hutton has married twice. His first marriage (1986-1990) was to actress [[Debra Winger]]; they have a son, Noah. In 2000, he married illustrator [[Aurore Giscard d'Estaing]]; their son Milo was born in Paris on September 11, 2001.
* "Untitled" <small>'''(featuring [[Fergie]] of the [[Black Eyed Peas]])'''</small> <small>(Produced by [[Will.i.am]])</small> <small>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/1xtra/F1865405?THREAD=3387648]</small>
* "Untitled" <small>'''(featuring [[Nas]] & Marsha of [[Floetry]])'''</small> <small>(Produced by [[Just Blaze]])</small> <small> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/1xtra/F1865405?THREAD=3387648]</small>
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"How We Feel" and "I Found Out" are NOT SONGS ON THE DOCTOR'S ADVOCATE! These tracks are made by some amateur beat maker, and someone found them on Limewire and claimed they were instrumentals for the album. First of all, instrumentals NEVER EVER LEAK BEFORE THE ACTUAL SONGS, let alone 6 months before the album's release! Second, Game would not use tracks like these for his album. STOP POSTING THEM HERE!
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== Selected filmography ==
[[Category:The Game albums|The Doctor's Advocate]]
*''Never Too Late'' (1965)
[[Category:2006 albums|The Doctor's Advocate]]
*''Sultan and the Rock Star'' (1978)
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*''Zuma Beach'' (1978)
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*''The Best Place To Be'' (1979)
[[Category:Geffen Records albums|The Doctor's Advocate]]
*''Friendly Fire'' (1979)
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*''And Baby Makes Six'' (1979)
*''Young Love, First Love'' (1979)
*''The Oldest Living Graduate'' (1980)
*''[[Ordinary People]]'' ([[1980 in film|1980]])
*''Father Figure'' (1980)
*''Teenage Suicide: Don't Try It!'' (1981)
*''[[A Long Way Home]]'' (1981)
*''[[Taps (film)|Taps]]'' (1981)
*''[[Daniel (1983 movie)|Daniel]]'' ([[1983 in film|1983]])
*''[[Iceman (1984 film)|Iceman]]'' ([[1984 in film|1984]])
*''[[The Falcon and the Snowman]]'' ([[1985 in film|1985]])
*''[[Turk 182]]'' (1985)
*''[[Made in Heaven (film)|Made in Heaven]]'' (1987)
*''[[A Time of Destiny (film)|A Time of Destiny]]'' (1988)
*''[[Betrayed]]'' (1988)
*''[[Everybody's All-American (film)|Everybody's All American]]'' (1988)
*''[[Torrents of Spring]]'' ([[1989 in film|1989]])
*''[[Q&A (film)|Q&A]]'' ([[1990 in film|1990]])
*''Strangers'' (1991)
*''The Temp'' ([[1993 in film|1993]])
*''[[The Dark Half (film)|The Dark Half]]'' (1993)
*''Zelda'' (1993)
*''[[French Kiss]]'' ([[1995 in film|1995]])
*''The Last Word'' (1995)
*''[[Beautiful Girls]]'' ([[1996 in film|1996]])
*''Mr & Mrs Loving'' (1996)
*''[[The Substance of Fire]]'' ([[1996 in film|1996]])
*''City of Industry'' (1997)
*''[[Playing God (film)|Playing God]]'' ([[1997 in film|1997]])
*''Dead by Midnight'' (1997)
*''Aldrich Ames: The Traitor Within'' (1998)
*''Vig'' (1998)
*''[[The General's Daughter]]'' ([[1999 in film|1999]])
*''[[Deterrence (film)|Deterrence]]'' ([[1999 in film|1999]])
*''The Lucky Strike'' (2000)
*''[[The Golden Spiders]]: A Nero Wolfe Mystery'' ([[2000]])
*''Deliberate Intent'' ([[2000]])
*''Just One Night'' ([[2000]])
* ''WW3'' (2001)
*''[[A Nero Wolfe Mystery]]'' (2001-2002)
*''Sunshine State'' (2002)
*''[[Kinsey (film)|Kinsey]]'' ([[2004 in film|2004]])
*''[[5ive Days to Midnight]]'' (2004)
*''[[Secret Window]]'' ([[2004 in film|2004]])
*''[[Heavens Fall]]'' ([[2005 in film|2005]])
*''[[Last Holiday]]'' ([[2006 in film|2006]])
*''[[Kidnapped (2006 TV series)|Kidnapped]]'' (2006)
*''[[The Good Shepherd (film)|The Good Shepherd]]'' ([[2006 in film|2006]])
*''[[Off The Black]]'' (2006)
*''[[Stephanie Daley]]'' ([[2006 in film|2006]])
* ''[[The Kovak Box]]'' (2006)
*''[[The Last Mimzy]]'' (2007)
 
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{{succession box
| title=[[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]]
| years=1980<br>'''for ''[[Ordinary People]]'' '''
| before=[[Melvyn Douglas]]<br>for ''[[Being There]]''
| after=[[John Gielgud]]<br>for ''[[Arthur (film)|Arthur]]''}}
{{end box}}
 
==References==
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==External links==
*{{imdb name|id=0000459|name=Timothy Hutton}}
*{{nndb name|id=378/000024306|name=Timothy Hutton}}
*{{tvtome person|id=76989|name=Timothy Hutton}}
 
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