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Greg Kinnear

American actor (born 1963)


American actor (born 1963)

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birth_nameGregory Buck Kinnear
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birth_placeLogansport, Indiana, U.S.
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alma_materUniversity of Arizona
years_active1988–present
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Gregory Buck Kinnear (born June 17, 1963) is an American actor and former talk show host. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in As Good as It Gets (1997).

Kinnear has appeared in many popular films, including Sabrina (1995), You've Got Mail (1998), Nurse Betty (2000), Someone like You (2001), We Were Soldiers, Auto Focus (both 2002), Stuck on You (2003), Robots (2005), Little Miss Sunshine, Invincible (both 2006), Green Zone, The Last Song (both 2010), Heaven Is for Real (2014), and Misbehaviour (2020). His television roles include Friends, Talk Soup, Modern Family, House of Cards, Rake, and the miniseries The Stand (2020). Kinnear portrayed John F. Kennedy in The Kennedys (2011), and Joe Biden in Confirmation (2016).

Early life

Kinnear was born on June 17, 1963, in Logansport, Indiana, to Suzanne (née Buck), a homemaker, and Edward Kinnear, a career diplomat who worked for the US State Department. He has two older brothers, James (born 1957) and Steven (born 1959). He is of Scots-Irish descent. Kinnear grew up a "Foreign Service brat", having moved around frequently, from Beirut to Athens. While a student at the American Community Schools in Athens, Kinnear first ventured into the role of talk show host with his radio show School Daze With Greg Kinnear. Returning to the United States for a university education, he attended the University of Arizona, graduating in 1985 with a degree in broadcast journalism. While there, he was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.

Career

Kinnear hosted a short-lived game show, College Mad House, which was spun off from the kids' show Fun House. He became the creator, co-executive producer and host of The Best of the Worst, which aired from 1991 to 1992. In 1991, Kinnear became the first host of Talk Soup, which he hosted until 1995, when he left the show for the NBC late-night talk show Later with Greg Kinnear (1994).

After his film debut, Blankman, Kinnear won the part of David Larrabee in Sydney Pollack's 1995 remake of Billy Wilder's 1954 classic Sabrina. He played the lead role in the 1996 comedy Dear God. In 1997, he was cast in James L. Brooks' comedy-drama As Good as It Gets, and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also starred in A Smile Like Yours with Lauren Holly, as part of a couple trying to have a baby. His next film was the popular You've Got Mail as Kathleen's (Meg Ryan) significant other. Other films are Mystery Men, Nurse Betty, Loser, The Gift and Someone Like You. Kinnear often alternated roles, often playing good guys like a righteous principal in The Gift or a gay painter in As Good as It Gets, to bad guys such as a sleazy college professor in Loser, a womanizer in Someone Like You as well as Sabrina and an egotistical soap opera star in Nurse Betty.

In 2002, Kinnear starred in Auto Focus about the life and murder of actor Bob Crane. Kinnear portrayed Crane. In 2003, he starred in the comedy Stuck on You, with Matt Damon as a conjoined twin who pursues his dream of becoming a Hollywood actor in spite of his joined brother's desire for a different kind of life. In 2005, he starred in the black comedy The Matador with Pierce Brosnan and voiced Phineas T. Ratchet in the animated film Robots. Kinnear co-starred with Steve Carell in the Oscar-winning comedy-drama Little Miss Sunshine in 2006, and with Mark Wahlberg in Invincible, based on the true story of a bartender who tries out for the Philadelphia Eagles football team. He also appeared in Fast Food Nation, playing a fast food executive who discovers secrets about his company. In 2008, he starred in Flash of Genius, a docudrama about Robert Kearns who invented the intermittent windshield wiper. His portrayal of then-Major Bruce P. Crandall in 2002's We Were Soldiers brought public attention to Crandall's heroism during the 1965 Battle of Ia Drang. (On February 26, 2007, Crandall was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Bush.) In Baby Mama, Kinnear played Rob, a local smoothie shop owner and the romantic interest of Kate (Tina Fey).

In 2010, he starred as the estranged father of Miley Cyrus' character in The Last Song. In 2011, Kinnear starred in the miniseries The Kennedys playing the lead role as John F. Kennedy. It was originally planned to air on the History Channel; however, it was announced in January 2011, that the miniseries had been pulled from that network. It was subsequently picked up by ReelzChannel and first aired on April 3, 2011. Kinnear played a famous novelist in Josh Boone's directorial debut film Stuck in Love, which followed his relationships with his former wife (Jennifer Connelly) and teenage children.

On March 9, 2023, Netflix announced that Kinnear will guest star in Part 2 of Season 4 of You as Tom Lockwood, the father of Joe Goldberg's (Penn Badgley) latest love interest, Kate Galvin (Charlotte Ritchie).

Personal life

On May 1, 1999, Kinnear married Helen Labdon, a retired British glamour model. They have three daughters.

Acting credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994BlankmanTalk Show HostFilm role debut
1995SabrinaDavid Larrabee
1996Dear GodTom Turner
Beavis and Butt-Head Do AmericaATF Agent BorkVoice; uncredited
1997A Smile Like YoursDanny Robertson
As Good as It GetsSimon Bishop
1998You've Got MailFrank Navasky
1999Mystery MenCaptain Amazing / Lance Hunt
2000What Planet Are You From?Perry Gordon
Nurse BettyDr. David Ravell / George McCord
LoserProfessor Edward Alcott
The GiftWayne Collins
2001Someone like YouRay Brown
2002We Were SoldiersMaj. Bruce "Snake" Crandall
Auto FocusBob Crane
2003Stuck on YouWalter Tenor
2004GodsendPaul Duncan
2005The MatadorDanny Wright
RobotsPhineas T. RatchetVoice
Bad News BearsRay Bullock
2006Fast Food NationRobert Anderson
Little Miss SunshineRichard Hoover
InvincibleDick Vermeil
UnknownBroken Nose
2007Feast of LoveBradley Miller
2008Baby MamaRob Ackerman
Ghost TownFrank Herlihy
Flash of GeniusBob Kearns
2010Green ZoneClark Poundstone
The Last SongSteve Miller
2011Thin IceMickey Prohaska
That's What I AmNarratorUncredited
Salvation BoulevardCarl Vanderveer
I Don't Know How She Does ItRichard Reddy
2012Stuck in LoveBill Borgens
2013Movie 43Griffin SchraederSegment: "The Pitch"
The English TeacherDr. Richard Riker
Anchorman 2: The Legend ContinuesGary Bragger
2014Heaven Is for RealTodd Burpo
Murder of a CatAl Ford
2016Little MenBrian Jardine
2017Brigsby BearDetective Vogel
Same Kind of Different as MeRon Hall
2018Brian BanksJustin Brooks
2019FrankieGary
Strange but TrueRichard Chase
PhilPhilAlso director and executive producer
The Red Sea Diving ResortWalton Bowen
2020MisbehaviourBob Hope
2021CrisisDean Geoff Talbot
2023SightMisha Bartnovsky
2024The PresentEric Diehl
You Gotta BelieveCoach Jon Kelly
2025Off the GridRanish
Post-production
Jim ClementePost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988What Price VictoryTeacher's AssistantTelevision film
1989Life Goes OnCoreyEpisode: "Break a Leg, Mom"
1990Murder in MississippiNews ReporterTelevision film
Mancuso, F.B.I.PhotographerEpisode: "Adamant Eve"
1991L.A. LawReporterEpisode: "Spleen It to Me, Lucy"
Best of the WorstHimself (host)
DillingerArizona LegislatorTelevision film
1991–1995Talk SoupHimself (host)Also executive producer
1993Based on an Untrue StoryOrlando Chang SteinTelevision film
1994–1996Later with Greg KinnearHimself (host)Also executive producer
1998The Larry Sanders ShowGreg KinnearEpisode: "Flip"
2000Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every ChildPrince GavinVoice role; episode: "The Frog Princess"
2001Dinner with FriendsTomTelevision film
2003FriendsBenjamin HobartEpisode: "The One with Ross's Grant"
2011The KennedysJohn F. KennedyMain role
2012Modern FamilyTadEpisode: "Me? Jealous?"
2014RakeKeegan DeaneMain role; also executive producer
2015Drunk HistoryThaddeus LoweEpisode: "New Jersey"
2016ConfirmationJoe BidenTelevision film
BoJack HorsemanGreg KinglearVoice role; episode: "Start Spreading the News"
2018Electric DreamsFatherEpisode: "Father Thing"
House of CardsBill Shepherd7 episodes
2018, 2019Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtHimself2 episodes
2019The Twilight ZoneCaptain Lane PendletonEpisode: "A Traveler"
2020–2021The StandGlen Bateman5 episodes
2022Black BirdBrian MillerMiniseries
2022–2023Shining ValeTerry Phelps16 episodes
2023YouTom Lockwood3 episodes
2024Curb Your EnthusiasmEarl MackEpisode: "No Lessons Learned"
2025SmokeHarvey EnglehartMiniseries
2026KennyUpcoming miniseries

Theatre

YearTitleRoleTheatreRefs.
2012The Power of DuffCharles DuffPowerhouse Theater
2022To Kill a MockingbirdAtticus FinchShubert Theatre, Broadway

Awards and nominations

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Greg Kinnear

References

References

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  2. "Greg Kinnear". [[TV Guide]].
  3. "Greg Kinnear Biography". Yahoo! Movies.
  4. ''Logansport Pharos Tribune'', July 2, 1955; engagement announcement of Edward Kinnear and Suzanne Buck
  5. kevinpollakschatshow. (January 9, 2018). "KPCS: Greg Kinnear #338".
  6. "Famous ATO's".
  7. Belloni, Matthew. (January 7, 2011). "EXCLUSIVE: History Channel Pulls 'The Kennedys'; Says Controversial Miniseries 'Not a Fit'". [[The Hollywood Reporter]].
  8. Kilday, Gregg. (January 26, 2012). "Greg Kinnear and Jennifer Connelly to Star in 'Writers'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  9. "Greg Kinnear Is a (Very) Bad Dad in 'You' Season 4".
  10. (March 13, 2009). "Greg Kinnear – 'We all lead double lives'". [[The Independent]].
  11. Wiseman, Andreas. (October 22, 2024). "Peter Stormare Among Cast To Join Josh Duhamel Thriller 'Off The Grid'; Domestic Deal In The Bag".
  12. Petski, Denise. (December 13, 2018). "'The Twilight Zone': Greg Kinnear To Star In Episode Of CBS All Access Reboot".
  13. Hetrick, Adam. (July 18, 2012). "The Power of Duff, Starring Greg Kinnear and Jennifer Westfeldt, Debuts at Powerhouse Theater July 18".
  14. Evans, Greg. (November 3, 2021). "Greg Kinnear To Make Broadway Debut As Atticus Finch In 'To Kill A Mockingbird'". Deadline Hollywood.
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