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Kevin Spacey

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Kevin Spacey Fowler, better known by his stage name Kevin Spacey, is an American actor of screen and stage, film director, producer, screenwriter and singer. He began his career as a stage actor during the 1980s before obtaining supporting roles in film and television. He gained critical acclaim in the early 1990s that culminated in his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the neo-noir crime thriller The Usual Suspects (1995), and an Academy Award for Best Actor for midlife crisis-themed drama American Beauty (1999).

His other starring roles have included the comedy-drama film Swimming with Sharks (1994), psychological thriller Seven (1995), the neo-noir crime film L.A. Confidential (1997), the drama Pay It Forward (2000), the science fiction-mystery film K-PAX (2001)

In Broadway theatre, Spacey won a Tony Award for his role in Lost in Yonkers. He was the artistic director of the Old Vic theatre in London from 2004 until stepping down in mid-2015. Since 2013, Spacey has played Frank Underwood in the Netflix political drama series House of Cards. His work in House of Cards earned him Golden Globe Award and Emmy Award nominations for Best Actor.

As enigmatic as he is talented, Kevin Spacey for years kept the details of his private life closely guarded. As he explained in a 1998 interview with the London Evening Standard, "the less you know about me, the easier it is to convince you that I am that character on screen. It allows an audience to come into a movie theatre and believe I am that person". In October 2017, he ended many years of media speculation about his personal life by confirming that he had had sexual relations with both men and women but now identified as gay.

There are, however, certain biographical facts to be had - for starters, Kevin Spacey Fowler was the youngest of three children born to Kathleen Ann (Knutson) and Thomas Geoffrey Fowler, in South Orange, New Jersey. His ancestry includes Swedish (from his maternal grandfather) and English. His middle name, "Spacey," which he uses as his stage name, is from his paternal grandmother. His mother was a personal secretary, his father a technical writer whose irregular job prospects led the family all over the country. The family eventually settled in southern California, where young Kevin developed into quite a little hellion - after he set his sister's tree house on fire, he was shipped off to the Northridge Military Academy, only to be thrown out a few months later for pinging a classmate on the head with a tire. Spacey then found his way to Chatsworth High School in the San Fernando Valley, where he managed to channel his dramatic tendencies into a successful amateur acting career. In his senior year, he played "Captain von Trapp" opposite classmate Mare Winningham's "Maria" in "The Sound of Music" (the pair later graduated as co-valedictorians). Spacey claims that his interest in acting - and his nearly encyclopedic accumulation of film knowledge - began at an early age, when he would sneak downstairs to watch the late late show on TV. Later, in high school, he and his friends cut class to catch revival films at the NuArt Theater. The adolescent Spacey worked up celebrity impersonations (James Stewart and Johnny Carson were two of his favorites) to try out on the amateur comedy club circuit.

He briefly attended Los Angeles Valley College, then left (on the advice of another Chatsworth classmate, Val Kilmer) to join the drama program at Juilliard. After two years of training he was anxious to work, so he quit Juilliard sans diploma and signed up with the New York Shakespeare Festival. His first professional stage appearance was as a messenger in the 1981 production of "Henry VI".

Festival head Joseph Papp ushered the young actor out into the "real world" of theater, and the next year Spacey made his Broadway debut in Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts". He quickly proved himself as an energetic and versatile performer (at one point, he rotated through all the parts in David Rabe's "Hurlyburly"). In 1986, he had the chance to work with his idol and future mentor, Jack Lemmon, on a production of Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey Into Night". While his interest soon turned to film, Spacey would remain active in the theater community - in 1991, he won a Tony Award for his turn as "Uncle Louie" in Neil Simon's Broadway hit "Lost in Yonkers" and, in 1999, he returned to the boards for a revival of O'Neill's "The Iceman Cometh".

Spacey's film career began modestly, with a small part as a subway thief in Heartburn (1986). Deemed more of a "character actor" than a "leading man", he stayed on the periphery in his next few films, but attracted attention for his turn as beady-eyed villain "Mel Profitt" on the TV series Wiseguy (1987). Profitt was the first in a long line of dark, manipulative characters that would eventually make Kevin Spacey a household name: he went on to play a sinister office manager in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), a sadistic Hollywood exec in Swimming with Sharks (1994), and, most famously, creepy, smooth-talking eyewitness Verbal Kint in The Usual Suspects (1995).

The "Suspects" role earned Spacey an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor and catapulted him into the limelight. That same year, he turned in another complex, eerie performance in David Fincher's thriller Se7en (1995) (Spacey refused billing on the film, fearing that it might compromise the ending if audiences were waiting for him to appear). By now, the scripts were pouring in. After appearing in Al Pacino's Looking for Richard (1996), Spacey made his own directorial debut with Albino Alligator (1996), a low-key but well received hostage drama. He then jumped back into acting, winning critical accolades for his turns as flashy detective Jack Vincennes in L.A. Confidential (1997) and genteel, closeted murder suspect Jim Williams in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997). In October 1999, just four days after the dark suburban comedy American Beauty (1999) opened in US theaters, Spacey received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Little did organizers know that his role in Beauty would turn out to be his biggest success yet - as Lester Burnham, a middle-aged corporate cog on the brink of psychological meltdown, he tapped into a funny, savage character that captured audiences' imaginations and earned him a Best Actor Oscar.

No longer relegated to offbeat supporting parts, Spacey seems poised to redefine himself as a Hollywood headliner. He says he's finished exploring the dark side - but, given his attraction to complex characters, that mischievous twinkle will never be too far from his eyes.

In February 2003 Spacey made a major move back to the theatre. He was appointed Artistic Director of the new company set up to save the famous Old Vic theatre, The Old Vic Theatre Company. Although he did not undertake to stop appearing in movies altogether, he undertook to remain in this leading post for ten years, and to act in as well as to direct plays during that time. His first production, of which he was the director, was the September 2004 British premiere of the play Cloaca by Maria Goos (made into a film, Cloaca (2003)). Spacey made his UK Shakespearean debut in the title role in Richard II in 2005. In 2006 he got movie director Robert Altman to direct for the stage the little-known Arthur Miller play Resurrection Blues, but that was a dismal failure. However Spacey remained optimistic, and insisted that a few mistakes are part of the learning process. He starred thereafter with great success in Eugene O'Neill's A Moon for the Misbegotten along with Colm Meaney and Eve Best, and in 2007 that show transferred to Broadway. In February 2008 Spacey put on a revival of the David Mamet 1988 play Speed-the-Plow in which he took one of the three roles, the others being taken by Jeff Goldblum and Laura Michelle Kelly.

In 2013, Spacey took on the lead role in an original Netflix series, House of Cards (2013). Based upon a British show of the same name, House of Cards is an American political drama. The show's first season received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination to include Outstanding lead actor in a drama series. In 2017, he played a memorable role as a villain in the action thriller Baby Driver (2017).
BornJuly 26, 1959
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  • Won 2 Oscars
    • 59 wins & 92 nominations total

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Kevin Spacey in The Man Who Drew God (2022)
Kevin Spacey and Jack Lemmon in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
Kevin Spacey and Jack Lemmon in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
Kevin Spacey in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
Kevin Spacey in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
Kevin Spacey and Jack Lemmon in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
Kevin Spacey in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
Kevin Spacey and Jack Lemmon in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
Kevin Spacey and Hugh Hefner in Playboy Exposed: Playboy Mansion Parties Uncensored (2001)
Kevin Spacey in Saturday Night Live (1975)
Kevin Spacey in House of Cards (2013)
Kevin Spacey in House of Cards (2013)

Known for

Kevin Spacey, Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Benicio Del Toro, and Kevin Pollak in The Usual Suspects (1995)
The Usual Suspects
8.5
  • Verbal
  • 1995
Kim Basinger, Russell Crowe, Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito, and Guy Pearce in L.A. Confidential (1997)
L.A. Confidential
8.2
  • Jack Vincennes
  • 1997
Kevin Spacey, Thora Birch, Mena Suvari, and Wes Bentley in American Beauty (1999)
American Beauty
8.4
  • Lester Burnham
  • 1999
Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman in Se7en (1995)
Se7en
8.6
  • John Doe
  • 1995

Credits

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Actor

  • Peter Five Eight
    • Peter
    • Completed
    • 2023
  • Control
    • The Voice
    • Post-production
    • 2023
  • Gore
    • Gore Vidal
    • Completed
  • Franco Nero in The Man Who Drew God (2022)
    The Man Who Drew God
    • Detective
    • 2022
  • Kevin Spacey in KTWK (2019)
    KTWK
    • Frank Underwood (uncredited)
    • Video
    • 2019
  • Let Me Be Frank (2018)
    Let Me Be Frank
    • Frank Underwood (uncredited)
    • Short
    • 2018
  • Ryan Rottman, Jeremy Irvine, Ansel Elgort, Taron Egerton, Thomas Cocquerel, and Barney Harris in Billionaire Boys Club (2018)
    Billionaire Boys Club
    • Ron Levin
    • 2018
  • Kevin Spacey in House of Cards (2013)
    House of Cards
    • Francis Underwood
    • TV Series
    • 2013–2017
  • Kevin Spacey, Jamie Foxx, Jon Hamm, Eiza González, Lily James, and Ansel Elgort in Baby Driver (2017)
    Baby Driver
    • Doc
    • 2017
  • Kevin Spacey and Nicholas Hoult in Rebel in the Rye (2017)
    Rebel in the Rye
    • Whit Burnett
    • 2017
  • Michael Kelly in Vans (2017)
    Vans
    • Frank
    • Video
    • 2017
  • Kevin Spacey in Tom Odell: Here I Am (2016)
    Tom Odell: Here I Am
    • Man in the stairwell
    • Music Video
    • 2016
  • Kevin Spacey, Christopher Walken, Jennifer Garner, Mark Consuelos, Cheryl Hines, Robbie Amell, and Malina Pauli Weissman in Nine Lives (2016)
    Nine Lives
    • Tom Brand
    • 2016
  • Kevin Spacey and Michael Shannon in Elvis & Nixon (2016)
    Elvis & Nixon
    • Nixon
    • 2016
  • Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman, Jamie Foxx, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Christoph Waltz, and Chris Pine in Horrible Bosses 2 (2014)
    Horrible Bosses 2
    • Dave Harken
    • 2014
  • Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (2014)
    Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
    • Jonathan Irons (voice)
    • Video Game
    • 2014
  • Nature Is Speaking (2014)
    Nature Is Speaking
    • The Rainforest (voice)
    • TV Series
    • 2014
  • At the Top
    • Narrator (voice)
    • Video
    • 2013

Producer

  • Paul Bettany and Sam Worthington in Manhunt (2017)
    Manhunt
    • executive producer
    • TV Series
    • 2017
  • Kevin Spacey in House of Cards (2013)
    House of Cards
    • executive producer
    • TV Series
    • 2013–2017
  • Cole Carter in Betrayed (2016)
    Betrayed
    • executive producer
    • TV Series
    • 2016
  • Home (2016)
    Home
    • producer
    • Short
    • 2016
  • Beauty Mark (2016)
    Beauty Mark
    • producer
    • Short
    • 2016
  • Robert Nolan and Rich Piatkowski in Race for the White House (2016)
    Race for the White House
    • executive producer: for Trigger Street
    • executive producer
    • TV Mini Series
    • 2016
  • The Mascot (2015)
    The Mascot
    • producer
    • Short
    • 2015
  • Boredom (2015)
    Boredom
    • executive producer
    • Short
    • 2015
  • The Library Book (2015)
    The Library Book
    • producer
    • Short
    • 2015
  • Uma Thurman in The Gift (2014)
    The Gift
    • producer
    • Short
    • 2014
  • Jump! (2014)
    Jump!
    • producer
    • Short
    • 2014
  • Kevin Spacey in NOW: In the Wings on a World Stage (2014)
    NOW: In the Wings on a World Stage
    • executive producer
    • 2014
  • Faysal Ahmed and Barkhad Abdirahman in Captain Phillips (2013)
    Captain Phillips
    • executive producer
    • 2013
  • Willem Dafoe in Love's Routine (2013)
    Love's Routine
    • producer
    • Short
    • 2013
  • Willem Dafoe in The Smile Man (2013)
    The Smile Man
    • producer
    • Short
    • 2013

Writer

  • Let Me Be Frank (2018)
    Let Me Be Frank
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • Short
    • 2018
  • Kevin Spacey at an event for The 71st Annual Tony Awards (2017)
    The 71st Annual Tony Awards
    • special material by
    • TV Special
    • 2017
  • Beyond the Sea (2004)
    Beyond the Sea
    • written by
    • 2004

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Working Girl: Blu-Ray
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The Men Who Stare At Goats
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The Men Who Stare At Goats

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  • Height
    • 5′ 9½″ (1.77 m)
  • Born
    • July 26, 1959
    • South Orange, New Jersey, USA
  • Children
    • No Children
  • Parents
      Kathleen Ann Fowler (Knutson)
  • Relatives
      Sibling(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Music video: Appeared in the David A. Stewart video "Jealousy".
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    • 3 Portrayals
    • 29 Interviews
    • 65 Articles
    • 3 Pictorials
    • 56 Magazine Cover Photos

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    Was expelled from Northridge (CA) Military Academy for throwing a tire at a classmate.
  • Quotes
    [on winning the Best Actor Oscar for his performance in American Beauty (1999))] This has definitely been the highlight of my day.
  • Trademarks
      Recognizable drawling voice
  • Salaries
      Baby Driver
      (2017)
      $2,000,000

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