A story about Kevin Kline
I think Kevin Kline is a phenomenal actor, and has a wonderful, sexy singing voice! He also comes across as very witty and well-read in interviews. Lucky Phoebe Cates!
Date of birth: 24 October 1947 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Married to: Phoebe Cates 4 March 1989
Children: Greta and Owen Kline
Graduated from Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana in 1970 with a BA in Speech & Theatre. Studied at the Juilliard School in New York.
Has won two Tony awards, the first in 1978 for the role of Bruce Granit in ‘On the Twentieth Century’, and the second in 1981 for the role of The Pirate King in ‘The Pirates of Penzance.’ He was also nominated in 2004 as Best Actor (Play) for portraying the title character in Shakespeare’s “Henry IV.”
I think Kevin Kline is a phenomenal actor, and has a wonderful, sexy singing voice! He also comes across as very witty and well-read in interviews. Lucky Phoebe Cates!
He’s so hot! I wish I could meet him and invite him somewhere for a cup of coffee)
I learned my French accent from his character in French Kiss. He was soooo over the top that it was easy to see the correct inflections. Before watching that movie countless times my accent was pretty flat and American sounding. Now, though, I’d say it’s pretty darn good.
I met him when I was VERY young. His nephew lived behind my house and I did not know how famous Mr. Kline actually was at the time. I remember him as just being Chris’ Uncle and he was VERY VERY nice. Warm, fun and kind. From what I know, he’s still that way!
He takes his craft seriously… I can’t think of one film I have seen him in that I wasn’t amazed at his ability to “become” that character.
That, and he has a serious reality check when it comes to living a real life.