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Kevin Spacey Biography and Filmography
Kevin Spacey
Birthday: July 26, 1959
Birth Place: South Orange, New Jersey, USA
Height: 5' 1"
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Biography
An actor whose remarkable versatility has often been described as chameleon-like, Kevin Spacey has made an art of portraying a gallery of morally ambiguous characters ranging from the mildly shady to the all-out murderous. Spacey has won acclaim not only for his film work but also for his television and stage performances. His reputation as one of the best-respected actors of his generation has been verified by an Oscar, a Tony, and an award as Best Actor of the Decade from England's Empire magazine in 1999.The son of a technical procedure writer and a secretary, Spacey was born in South Orange, NJ, on July 26, 1959. His family moved a great deal thanks to his father's job, eventually settling for a time in Los Angeles. It was there that Spacey — who had previously done a stint at military school — attended Chatsworth High School, where he was very active in the theater. Some of his high school contemporaries included Mare Winningham and Val Kilmer; Spacey was Von Trapp to the former's Maria in a production of The Sound of Music and was encouraged to go to Juilliard by the latter. After an attempt at standup comedy, Spacey did go to Juilliard, where he continued to act with Kilmer, who was two years his senior. His time at Juilliard was cut short after his second year, when Spacey decided to quit school to begin his career. He made his theatrical debut in 1981 with Shakespeare in the Park, performing alongside the likes of Kilmer, Mandy Patinkin, and John Goodman. The actor continued to be a fixture on the theater scene throughout the decade, performing both on Broadway and in regional productions. It was through the theater that he got his first big break: While auditioning for a Tom Stoppard play, Spacey was approached by director Mike Nichols, who cast him in his production of David Rabe's Hurlyburly. The actor's work in the play — in which he eventually played all of the male leads — led Nichols to cast him as a subway mugger in his 1986 Heartburn. Two years later, the director and actor worked together again in Working Girl, in which Spacey had a small but memorable role as a sleazy businessman.By this time, Spacey was starting to work steadily in film, although he maintained his stage work, winning a 1990 Tony Award for his role in the Broadway production of Lost in Yonkers. He also did a substantial amount of television work, appearing on the series Wiseguy as deranged criminal Mel Proffitt. Criminal or morally questionable activities were to figure largely in Spacey's subsequent portrayals: His first starring role in a film was as the husband of a murdered woman in the 1992 Consenting Adults. The same year, he won acclaim for his portrayal of a foul-mouthed, leech-like real estate agent in James Foley's screen adaptation of the David Mamet play, Glengarry Glen Ross. Spacey landed his next memorable film role as yet another foul-mouthed jerk in the 1994 Swimming With Sharks, which he also co-produced. He was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for his portrayal of an abusive studio executive, and he gained further recognition the same year for his entirely different role in The Ref, in which he played one half of a constantly arguing married couple. However, it was with his performance in the following year's The Usual Suspects that Spacey fully stepped into the spotlight. As the enigmatic, garrulous "Verbal" Kint, Spacey was one of the more celebrated aspects of the critically lauded sleeper hit, winning a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his work. If that weren't enough, the actor won additional acclaim the same year for his role as a serial killer in the stylish and unrelentingly creepy thriller Seven. Having secured a place on Hollywood's A-list, Spacey went on to make his directorial debut the following year with Albino Alligator. A New Orleans-based crime drama starring Matt Dillon, Faye Dunaway, and Gary Sinise, the film won some positive reviews, though it made little impact at the box office. In addition to directing, Spacey kept busy with acting, appearing the same year in A Time to Kill and Al Pacino's documentary Looking for Richard. The actor went on to star in Clint Eastwood's highly anticipated 1997 adaptation of John Berendt's Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and then had a sizable role in the big-budget The Negotiator in 1998. The same year, he also lent his voice to the computer-animated A Bug's Life and starred in the screen adaptation of Hurlyburly. While doing steady film work, Spacey also continued to appear on the stage, winning raves for his performance in an adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh, first on the London stage in 1998, and then on Broadway the following year. Also in 1999, Spacey won an Academy Award as Best Actor for American Beauty, director Sam Mendes' dark comedy about a man experiencing a mid-life crisis. Following up Beauty with starring roles in The Big Kahuna and Ordinary Decent Criminal, Spacey would later appear as a mental patient who claims to be from a distant planet in K-PAX. K-Pax proved to be a minor flop, as did the actor
Filmography
Fred Claus (2007)
[ Vince Vaughn ][ Paul Giamatti ][ John Michael Higgins ]
Superman Returns (2006)
[ James Marsden ][ Bryan Singer ][ Brandon Routh ][ Sam Huntington ][ Frank Langella ]
Edison (2005)
[ Morgan Freeman ][ Cary Elwes ][ Justin Timberlake ][ LL Cool J ][ Dylan McDermott ]
Beyond the Sea (2004)
[ John Goodman ][ Bob Hoskins ][ Mick Jagger ]
The Life of David Gale (2003)
[ John Carpenter ][ Gabriel Mann ][ Matt Craven ][ Leon Rippy ][ Jim Beaver ]
The United States of Leland (2003)
[ Ryan Gosling ][ Chris Klein ][ Don Cheadle ][ Tom Waits ][ Martin Donovan ]
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
[ Tom Cruise ][ John Travolta ][ Seth Green ][ Mike Myers ][ Michael Caine ]
The Tower of Babble (2002)
[ Anthony John Denison ]
The Shipping News (2001)
[ Jason Behr ][ Scott Glenn ][ Rhys Ifans ][ Pete Postlethwaite ][ Lasse Hallström ]
K-Pax (2001)
[ Jeff Bridges ][ David Patrick Kelly ][ Ajay Naidu ][ Elton John ]
Pay It Forward (2000)
[ Haley Joel Osment ][ James Caviezel ][ Jon Bon Jovi ][ Jay Mohr ][ Eugene Osment ]
Ordinary Decent Criminal (2000)
[ Colin Farrell ][ Stephen Dillane ][ David M. Navarro ][ David Kelly ][ Patrick Malahide ]
The Big Kahuna (1999)
[ Danny DeVito ][ Peter Facinelli ][ Andrew Stevens ][ Chris Young ]
American Beauty (1999)
[ Chris Cooper ][ Peter Gallagher ][ Wes Bentley ][ Scott Bakula ][ John Lennon ]
It's Tough to Be a Bug (1999)
[ Cheech Marin ][ Dave Foley ][ French Stewart ][ Corey Burton ]
A Bug's Life (1998)
[ Denis Leary ][ Julia Louis-Dreyfus ][ David Hyde Pierce ][ Brad Garrett ][ Dave Foley ]
Hurlyburly (1998)
[ Sean Penn ][ Chazz Palminteri ][ Garry Shandling ]
The Negotiator (1998)
[ Samuel L. Jackson ][ Paul Giamatti ][ David Morse ][ J.T. Walsh ][ John Spencer ]
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997)
[ John Cusack ][ Jude Law ][ Michael Rosenbaum ][ Geoffrey Lewis ][ Bob Gunton ]
L.A. Confidential (1997)
[ Russell Crowe ][ Danny DeVito ][ Guy Pearce ][ James Cromwell ][ Simon Baker ]
A Time to Kill (1996)
[ Samuel L. Jackson ][ Matthew McConaughey ][ Kiefer Sutherland ][ Donald Sutherland ][ Chris Cooper ]
Jack Lemmon: America's Everyman (1996)
[ Gregory Peck ][ Charles Durning ]
Se7en (1995)
[ Brad Pitt ][ Morgan Freeman ][ R. Lee Ermey ][ John C. McGinley ][ David Bowie ]
Outbreak (1995)
[ Morgan Freeman ][ Dustin Hoffman ][ Donald Sutherland ][ Patrick Dempsey ][ Cuba Gooding Jr. ]
The Usual Suspects (1995)
[ Benicio Del Toro ][ Gabriel Byrne ][ Bryan Singer ][ Stephen Baldwin ][ Kevin Pollak ]
Swimming with Sharks (1994)
[ Benicio Del Toro ][ Frank Whaley ]
Doomsday Gun (1994)
[ Clive Owen ][ Frank Langella ][ Alan Arkin ][ Tony Goldwyn ][ James Fox ]
The Ref (1994)
[ Denis Leary ][ J.K. Simmons ][ B.D. Wong ][ Vincent Pastore ][ John Benjamin Hickey ]
Iron Will (1994)
[ Brian Cox ][ David Ogden Stiers ][ Mackenzie Astin ][ Richard Riehle ][ Benjamin Salisbury ]
Consenting Adults (1992)
[ Kevin Kline ][ Forest Whitaker ][ Irving Berlin ]
Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
[ Al Pacino ][ Alec Baldwin ][ Ed Harris ][ Jack Lemmon ][ Jonathan Pryce ]
Darrow (1991)
[ Chris Cooper ][ Paul Guilfoyle ]
When You Remember Me (1990)
[ Fred Savage ][ Ving Rhames ]
Henry & June (1990)
[ Gary Oldman ][ Richard E. Grant ][ Fred Ward ]
A Show of Force (1990)
[ Robert Duvall ][ Andy Garcia ][ Lou Diamond Phillips ][ Erik Estrada ]
Fall from Grace (1990)
Dad (1989)
[ Steven Spielberg ][ Ethan Hawke ][ James Caan ][ Jack Lemmon ][ Ted Danson ]
See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989)
[ Gene Wilder ][ Richard Pryor ][ Zach Grenier ][ Ed Quinn ]
Working Girl (1988)
[ Harrison Ford ][ Alec Baldwin ][ David Duchovny ][ Oliver Platt ][ Zach Grenier ]
Rocket Gibraltar (1988)
[ Macaulay Culkin ][ Bill Pullman ][ David Bowie ][ Burt Lancaster ][ David Hyde Pierce ]
Squeeze (1988)
Not for Nothing (1988)
The Merchant of Death (1988)
[ William B. Davis ]
Player to be Named Now (1988)
The Murder of Mary Phagan (1988)
[ William H Macy ][ Jack Lemmon ][ Peter Gallagher ][ Dylan Baker ][ Charles S. Dutton ]
Long Day's Journey Into Night (1987)
[ Jack Lemmon ][ Peter Gallagher ]
Heartburn (1986)
[ Jack Nicholson ][ Jeff Daniels ][ Nora Ephron ][ Christian Clemenson ]
Trivia
  • Auditioned for "The Gong Show" (1976) in 1978 and was rejected.
  • Also attended Chatsworth High School with Val Kilmer.
  • His mother was his date for the Oscars the night he won.
  • Was Co-Valedictorian of his high school class at Chatsworth HS (1977).
  • Was paid 225 pounds per week for appearing in the play "The Iceman Cometh" at the Almeida Theatre in London (1998).
  • Ranked #56 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
  • Went to Chatsworth High School in Los Angeles with Mare Winningham. During their senior year, Kevin played von Trapp and Mare played Maria in a school production of The Sound of Music. Upon hearing of their Oscar nominations in 1996, Winningham sent a telegram to Spacey saying: "Captain von Trapp - congratulations on your nomination - Maria."
  • The use of the name Spacey, while rumored as a combination of Spencer Tracy's names, is actually his mother's maiden name.
  • Voted greatest actor of the decade by Empire Magazine. [May 1999]
  • Kevin burnt his sister's tree house down when they were children. This caused his parents to opt for military school, which Kevin promptly left for Chatsworth.
  • Was the first choice to play the role of Lester Burnham in American Beauty (1999).
  • Appears twice in Total Film's (U.K) '10 Greatest Villains of All Time' poll. His "John Doe", from Se7en (1995) came in at number 10, while his character in The Usual Suspects (1995) was voted fifth. [February 2001]
  • Listed as one of Entertainment Weekly's 25 Best Actors [1998]
  • On People's (USA) 'Best-Dressed' list. [September 2000]
  • Studied drama at Juilliard School for 2 years.
  • Was expelled from Northridge Military Academy (in California) for throwing a tire at a classmate.
  • Won Broadway's 1991 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for "Lost in Yonkers." He was also nominated in 1999 as Best Actor (Play) for a revival of Eugene O'Neill's "The Iceman Cometh."
  • His Labrador dog's name is Legacy. [2001]
  • Was the first Academy Award winner to be on "The Daily Show" (1996).
  • During his appearance on BBC TV's "Parkinson" (1971) in March 2002, he did impressions of Jack Lemmon, Bill Clinton, Judi Dench, Katharine Hepburn, Al Pacino, Ian McKellen, Peter O'Toole and James Stewart.
  • Supporter of London's Old Vic Theater, co-hosting fund-raiser for it in NYC, April 2002.
  • Owns a Mini-Cooper.
  • Dedicated the Oscar that he won for Best Actor in American Beauty (1999) (1999) to Jack Lemmon.
  • Kevin Spacey's production company, TriggerStreet, is named after an actual street in the San Fernando Valley where Spacey grew up and dreamed of building a theatre and making movies. The late cowboy star Roy Rogers once owned a ranch on the land and named the street for his horse Trigger.
  • Named as Artistic Director of the Old Vic Theatre in London, England, UK.
  • Attended the UK Labour Party Conference with former US President Bill Clinton. [2 October 2002]
  • Has an older brother, Randall, and an older sister, Julie Ann. Has a nephew and a niece.
  • His father was a technical writer.
  • He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1999 (1998 season) for Best Actor for his performance in The Iceman Cometh.
  • Often appears in films with a major twist at the end of movie, such as Se7en (1995) (1995), The Usual Suspects (1995) (1995), and The Life of David Gale (2003) (2003).
  • When they were both performing on Broadway in 1998, he would often meet Dame Judi Dench during intermission or between shows.
  • He was awarded the 1998 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama) for Best Actor for his performance in The Iceman Cometh at the Almeida and at the Old Vic Theatres.
  • He was awarded the 1998 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor for his performance in The Iceman Cometh.
  • 17 April 2004, London - suffered a head injury after tripping over his dog while pursuing a young man who stole his cell phone. Initially, he reported that the injury was the result of a mugging, but later admitted the truth and stated that he was embarrassed by the situation.
  • His Oscar-winning performance as Verbal Kint from his film The Usual Suspects (1995) (1995) was ranked #48 on the American Film Institute's Villains list in their compilation of the 100 years of The Greatest Screen Heroes and Villains.
  • Has said that working with Jack Lemmon on a stage production of "A Long Day's Journey into Night" changed his life. Previously possessive of a reckless ambition, he said he was amazed at how Lemmon was both a great actor and generous to a fault as both a co-star and a human being, teaching him that being a good person and a good actor were not mutually exclusive. He still considers Lemmon his role model.
  • Went to high school with and briefly dated April Winchell
  • Shares a birthday with Sandra Bullock, Kate Beckinsale Jeremy Piven, Stanley Kubrick and Mick Jagger.
  • Spencer Tracy, Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Jack Lemmon, Al Pacino, and Jason Robards are his idols.
  • Included in AFI's 100 Greatest Heroes and Villains of All Time list: #48 on Villains list, "Verbal Kint" from The Usual Suspects (1995).
  • Father Thomas Fowler died in 1992. Mother Kathleen died of a brain tumor in 2003.
  • Robert Altman ) made his London theatrical debut in early 2006 for Spacey's Old Vic company directing Arthur Miller's play "Resurrection Blues", Spacey is the Artistic Directory of the venerable London company and also acts in some of its productions, most famously in Shakespeare's "Richard II.". Altman chose an eclectic cast for he Miller play, including 'Maxmillian Schell' (qc), 'James Fox' (who replaced John Wood before previews), and American movie actors Matthew Modine and Jane Adams. The English critics panned "Resurrection Blues", partly due to the clash in acting styles of the disparate cast. Adams walked out after a matinée on April 5, 2006, and was replaced by her understudy for subsequent performances. No explanation was given for her departure from the production. The play was scheduled to close a week early in mid-April due to poor ticket sales. Altman claimed after the poor debut of the play that he was not very familiar with the script, and didn't really understand the play. Critics said that his confusion obviously affected the cast, many of whom seemed not to understand the play, and some of whom seemed to have trouble remembering lines. While not an outright debacle, the play is another relative failure characterizing Spacey's troubled tenure as Old Vic chief.
  • His guest appearance in "Crime Story" (1986) {The Senator, the Movie Star, and the Mob (#2.1)}_ was his first major television appearance.
  • His performance as "Verbal Kint" in The Usual Suspects (1995) is ranked #100 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
  • Parodied a mad bald man, "Dr. Evil", in Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) while portraying a sinister bald man, "Lex Luthor", in Superman Returns (2006).
  • Has twice shaved his head completely bald to play the villain in movies. He did it to play "John Doe" in Se7en (1995) and "Lex Luthor" in Superman Returns (2006).
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