Kevin Bacon
Kevin Bacon's film credits include Trapped, John Hughes' She's Having a Baby, Criminal Law, The Big Picture, Tremors, Balto, Hollow Man, David Koepp's Stir of Echoes, the sleeper hit My Dog Skip, Wild Things, Digging in China, Telling Lies in America, Picture Perfect, Oliver Stone's JFK and Rob Reiner's A Few Good Men. He also starred in Barry Levinson's Sleepers with Brad Pitt and Robert De Niro, Apollo 13 directed by Ron Howard, Murder in the First (for which he was voted Best Actor by The Broadcast Critics Association and nominated for Best Supporting Actor by The Screen Actors Guild and the London Film Critics Circle), The River Wild (for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe), and Jane Campion's In the Cut.
Kevin most recently starred in Clint Eastwood's Mystic River, which opened the 2003 New York Film Festival and received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for Best Picture.
Kevin can now be seen in The Woodsman, a compelling drama that premiered to great critical acclaim at 2004's Sundance and Cannes Film Festivals. He was recently nominated for an IFP Spirit Award for this role.
In 1996, Kevin Bacon made his directorial debut with Losing Chase starring Kyra Sedgwick, Beau Bridges, and Helen Mirren. Produced for Showtime, Losing Chase was honored with three Golden Globe nominations, including Best Motion Picture made for Television. The film debuted on Showtime and was also screened at the Sundance Film Festival and the 1996 Toronto Film Festival.
Kevin recently directed his second film, Loverboy, which he also produced and appears in. Based on the acclaimed novel by Victoria Redel, the film stars Kyra Sedgwick and features appearances by Campbell Scott, Matt Dillon, Marissa Tomei, and Oliver Platt.
On Broadway, Kevin starred in a one-man show, An Almost Holy Picture, a Roundabout Theatre Company production written by Heather McDonald. Kevin played Samuel Gentle, a church groundskeeper and ex-priest whose daughter is born with congenital hypertrichosis lanuginosa (lanugo), a rare condition that covers her body in hair. He takes you through his journey with faith and a person's relationship with God. Kevin's stage work also includes such Off-Broadway productions as Album, Poor Little Lambs, and Getting Out. He made his Broadway debut in 1983 with Sean Penn in Slab Boys, and also starred in the 1986 production of Joe Orton's highly-touted play Loot. He also starred in Theresa Rebeck's comedy Spike Heels with Tony Goldwyn and Saundra Santiago.
Bacon's television credits include the American Playhouse version of Lanford Wilson's play Lemon Sky, a production that teamed him with his future wife. Other television credits include the The Gift and the cable film Enormous Changes at the Last Minute. With his older musician brother Michael, Kevin is the other half of The Bacon Brothers, ?a successful band with a sound that Kevin describes as Forosoco (which is the title of their first album): Folk, Rock, Soul and Country. Already highly regarded and hugely successful on the national club circuit, they have recorded 3 CD's and recently released a double-live album and concert DVD.
In January 2000, the Film Society of Lincoln Center honored Kevin for his extraordinary career in the film industry.
Bacon resides with his wife and two children in New York.
Kevin Bacon Facts
| Occupation | Actor, Musician |
| Band | The Bacon Brothers |
| Birthday | July 8, 1958 (50) |
| Sign | Cancer |
| Birthplace | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Height | 5' 11½" (1m82) |
Selected Filmography
| Planes, Trains and Automobiles | ||
| Apollo 13 | ||
| JFK | ||
| Balto | ||
| A Few Good Men | ||
| Footloose | ||
| Mystic River | ||
| My Dog Skip | ||
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