Character actor whose most memorable role was a forgetful dad

John Heard, who has died at 71, was best known as Macaulay Culkin’s dad in ‘Home Alone’

John Heard: Born March 7th, 1946; died July 21st, 2017. Photograph: Paul Buck/EPA
John Heard: Born March 7th, 1946; died July 21st, 2017. Photograph: Paul Buck/EPA

John Heard, an actor who played pained characters in dramas but became known for his role as the father who forgot his youngest son on a family trip to Paris in Home Alone, died on Friday July 21st in Palo Alto, California. He was 71.

The cause of death remained under investigation, said the Santa Clara County Office of the Medical Examiner-Coroner in San Jose, California, which confirmed the death .

Heard recently had surgery for back pain at Stanford University Medical Center and was recovering at a nearby hotel where a housekeeper found his body, his former wife Sharon Heard said.

John Heard started his career playing serious roles in the theatre and was praised for his wrenching performance in the 1981 film Cutter's Way.

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He gained recognition mainly for lighter roles in films of the 1980s and 1990s, such as Home Alone, in which he played Macaulay Culkin's father, and, before that, Big.

With his squinting blue eyes and clean-shaven good looks, Heard embodied the stereotype of the 1980s businessman. He brought to the roles a mixture of flustered charm and self-assurance.

Off-Broadway

John Matthew Heard jnr was born March 7th, 1946, in Washington, DC and briefly pursued a master's degree in theatre at Catholic University of America before leaving to build a professional acting career. His early years were spent in off-Broadway productions.

He was interviewed in the New York Times in 1977 after completing his first film, Between the Lines. He was at the time working onstage as an anxious husband in a production of August Strindberg's Creditors.

He struck a note of searching self-deprecation. “I think this interview is a little premature,” he said, adding, “I don’t know, maybe after this is over, I’ll go back to Washington and be a plumber’s helper again.”

Instead, he went on to star in arthouse films that had cult appeal, such as Cutter's Way, which also starred Jeff Bridges. Heard played a disabled and emotionally tortured Vietnam veteran.

In the 1988 movie Big, Heard played an executive who mocks the little boy in a man's body played by Tom Hanks, only to watch him rise up the corporate ladder and win over his girlfriend.

In Home Alone, the1990 John Hughes movie that The Times said might be the "first Christmas black comedy for children", Heard's character, Peter McCallister, panics as he realises he has forgotten his son Kevin in the rush to get to the airport for a family trip to France. Kevin awakes to an empty house, announces, "I made my family disappear!" and goes on to fend off two bumbling burglars, played by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern.

‘Perfect foil’

Heard also appeared in the 1992 sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.

The actress who played the girlfriend in Big, Elizabeth Perkins, described Heard on Twitter as "the perfect foil, perfectly sly & a perfect gentleman".

He had roles in Beaches (1988), Gladiator (1992) and The Pelican Brief (1993). Heard also appeared on television shows, including Miami Vice, NCIS: Los Angeles and The Sopranos, for which he was nominated in 1999 for an Emmy Award for his guest appearance as a corrupt police detective.

Sharon Heard, who was married to John Heard from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s, said: “He’d never compromise. He’d get scripts every day, but he didn’t care about money. He didn’t care about the Hollywood scene at all.”

She said Cutter's Way was "his pride and joy" and he "absolutely" resented being identified instead with the suburban father from the Home Alone movies.

They had two children. John Heard had a son, John M Heard III, from a previous relationship with actress Melissa Leo.

Beginning in the 1990s, he made headlines over a protracted custody battle with Leo over their son. He also had two brief marriages, to Margot Kidder and to Lana Pritchard.

In addition to his son John, Heard is survived by a sister, Cordis Heard, and his daughter Annika from his marriage to Sharon Heard. Their son, Max, died in 2016.

“John and Max were both creative, tormented, beautiful geniuses,” Sharon Heard said. “These people felt things differently and they made the world magical.”