Kevin Kline
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Kevin Delaney Kline (born October 24, 1947 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an Academy Award-winning American actor.
Born to Robert Joseph Kline (a German-born Jew) and Agnes Delaney (an Irish American Catholic), second of four children, Kline was raised in his mother's faith and graduated from the Roman Catholic Saint Louis Priory School in 1965, afterwards attending Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, where he began as an aspiring classical pianist. He joined the on-campus theater group the "Vest Pocket Players" and fell in love with the theater as an undergraduate.
In 1970 he was awarded a scholarship to the newly-formed Juilliard Drama School in New York. In 1972, he joined with fellow Juilliard graduates, including Patti Lupone and David Ogden Stiers, and formed the City Center Acting Company (now The Acting Company), under the aegis of famed British actor John Houseman. The Company traveled across the U.S. performing Shakespeare and other classical works, founding a dedication and mission unparalleled in American repertory theatre.
In 1976, Kline left The Acting Company and settled in New York City, doing a brief stint as the character "Woody Reed" in the now defunct soap opera Search for Tomorrow. This was followed in 1978 by a small role as "Bruce Granit", a matinee' idol caricature, in Hal Prince's On The Twentieth Century for which Kline won his first Tony Award.
In 1981, Kline paired up with rock diva Linda Ronstadt and singer Rex Smith in the New York Shakespeare Festival's Central Park production of The Pirates of Penzance, garnering another Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, for his comically dashing portrayal of the Pirate King. He later played the role in a film version of the musical, also with Ronstadt, which had a limited theatrical release.
In ensuing years, Kline appeared many times in New York Shakespeare Festival productions of Shakespeare, including title roles in Richard III, Much Ado About Nothing, Henry V, and two productions of Hamlet, one of which he also directed. Dubbed "the American Olivier" by New York Times theater critic Frank Rich for his stage acting, Kline finally ventured into film in 1982, winning the coveted role of the tormented and mercurial "Nathan" opposite Meryl Streep in Alan Pakula's Sophie's Choice (Streep won an Academy Award for her performance in the film)
During the 80s and early 90s, Kline made several films with director Lawrence Kasdan, including The Big Chill, Silverado, Grand Canyon, I Love You To Death, and French Kiss. In 1989, Kline won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the British comedy, A Fish Called Wanda, in which he played a caricature of a painfully stupid American ex-CIA thug opposite John Cleese's genteel British barrister. In 2000, the American Film Institute ranked the film 21st on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs.
Though he has been offered many roles that could have boosted him to box-office superstardom, Kline has kept a wary distance from the Hollywood star-making machine and developed a reputation for picking parts with discrimination (such as strong roles in Grand Canyon and Life as a House), leading to the industry moniker "Kevin Decline".
Other awards have included New York Drama Desk awards, Golden Globe awards, a Gotham Actor Award, a Hasty Pudding Theatricals Man of the Year Award, and a St. Louis International Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award. He also has his own star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame.
Personal life
Romantically linked to a succession of female performers during his years as a stage actor, including Patti Lupone, Gilda Radner, Glenn Close, Mary Beth Hurt and Linda Ronstadt, Kline married actress Phoebe Cates, who is 16 years his junior, in 1989. The couple have made their home in New York City and have two children, Owen (born in 1991) who had a featured role in The Squid and the Whale, and Greta (born in 1994).
Since his son's diagnosis with juvenile diabetes, Kline has been active with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. In November 2004, he was presented with the JDRF's Humanitarian of the Year award by Meryl Streep for his volunteer efforts on behalf of the organization.
In 2004, the St. Louis professional theater community honored its boy-done-good by founding an awards ceremony in his name. The Kevin Kline Awards honor theater professionals in St. Louis in a wide array of categories which include best actor and actress, set design, choreography, and original play. The first awards ceremony took place on March 20, 2006 in downtown St. Louis.
Selected filmography
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- Sophie's Choice (1982) Nathan
- The Pirates of Penzance (1983) The Pirate King
- The Big Chill (1983) Harold
- Silverado (1985) Paden
- Cry Freedom (1987) Donald Woods
- A Fish Called Wanda (1988) Otto West
- I Love You to Death (1990) Joey Boca
- Soapdish (1991) Jeffery Anderson/Dr. Rod Randall
- Grand Canyon (1991) Mack
- Consenting Adults (1992) Richard Parker
- Chaplin (1992) Douglas Fairbanks
- Dave (1993) Dave Kovic/President William Harrison 'Bill' Mitchell
- The Nutcracker (1993) Narrator
- Princess Caraboo (1994) Frixos
- French Kiss (1995) Luc Teyssier
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) Captain Phoebus
- The Ice Storm (1997) Ben Hood
- Fierce Creatures (1997) Vince McCain/Rod McCain
- In & Out (1997) Howard Brackett
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999) Nick Bottom
- Wild Wild West (1999) U.S. Marshal Artemus 'Artie' Gordon
- The Road to El Dorado (2000) Tulio
- The Anniversary Party (2001) Cal Gold
- Life as a House (2001) George Monroe
- The Emperor's Club (2002) William Hundert
- De-Lovely (2005) Cole Porter
- The Pink Panther Chief Inspector Dreyfus
- A Prairie Home Companion (2006)
- As You Like It (2006)
- Welcome to America (2006)
- The Great Buck Howard (2006)
External links
- {{{2|{{{name|Kevin Kline}}}}}} at The Internet Movie Database
- Kevin Kline - as in the Actor - Online
- St. Louis Walk of Famede:Kevin Kline
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