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Kevin KlineAmerican film actor.
Date of Birth: 24.10.1947
Country: USA |
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Biography of Kevin Kline
Kevin Kline is an American film actor who is known for his solid acting skills and extensive education in the arts. He studied dramatic arts, music, and pantomime at Indiana University and graduated from the Juilliard School of Drama. In his early career, he performed in theater, including on Broadway, and was twice honored with the prestigious Tony Award.
Early Career
After establishing himself in the theater world, Kevin Kline quickly gained recognition as an actor with great dramatic talent. He earned the nickname "Errol Flynn of the 80s" from Vanity Fair magazine.
Success in Film
His first successful roles in cinema came in the films "Sophie's Choice" (1982, nominated for a Golden Globe) and "The Big Chill" (1983). He gained significant popularity after his performance in the eccentric comedy "A Fish Called Wanda" (1988), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Kline frequently appeared in intellectually-driven films.
Filmography
Some of Kline's notable films include:
- "January Man" (1989)
- "I Love You to Death" (1990)
- "Grand Canyon"
- "Soapdish" (nominated for a Golden Globe, 1991)
- "Chaplin" (1992)
- "Dave" (nominated for a Golden Globe)
- "The Nutcracker" (1993)
- "The Ice Storm"
- "French Kiss" (1995)
- "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (voice, 1996)
- "In & Out" (1997, nominated for a Golden Globe)
- "Wild Wild West"
- "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1999)
- "The Anniversary Party"
- "Life as a House" (2001)
- "The Emperor's Club" (2002)
- "Christmas with the Kranks"
- "De-Lovely" (nominated for a Golden Globe, 2004)
- "The Pink Panther"
- "The Conspirator" (2006)
- "Trade" (2007) - Ray

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