- Greg Kinnear
Infobox actor
name = Greg Kinnear
imagesize = 200px
caption = Greg Kinnear in May 2006
birthname = Gregory Kinnear
birthdate = birth date and age|1963|6|17
birthplace =Logansport, Indiana
spouse = Helen Labdon (1999-present)
emmyawards = Outstanding Special Class Program
1995 "Talk Soup "
sagawards = Outstanding Cast - Motion Picture
2006 "Little Miss Sunshine "
awards = NBR Award for Best Supporting Actor
1997 "As Good as It Gets "Gregory Kinnear (born
June 17 ,1963 ) is anAcademy Award -nominated Americanactor andtelevision personality , who first rose to stardom as the first host of E!'s "Talk Soup ".Biography
Early life
Kinnear was born in
Logansport, Indiana , the son of Suzanne, a homemaker, and Edward Kinnear, a career diplomat who worked for the U.S. State Department. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/84/Greg-Kinnear.html Greg Kinnear Biography (1963-) ] ] [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019194/bio Greg Kinnear Biography - Yahoo! Movies ] ] He has two brothers — one named James, Vice President-Investments at Wachovia Securities in Arizona (born in 1957), and one named Steve. As a child, Greg and his family moved around a lot, from places as far asBeirut, Lebanon toAthens, Greece , and was therefore part of a group sometimes referred to asForeign Service Brat s. While a student at theAmerican Community Schools in Athens, Greg first ventured into the role of talk show host with his radio show "School Daze With Greg Kinnear". Returning to the States for a college education, he attended theUniversity of Arizona , where he graduated in 1985 with a degree inbroadcast journalism .Career
From Arizona, Kinnear headed out to Los Angeles, where he landed his first job as a marketing assistant with Empire Entertainment. Following this job he auditioned to be an
MTV VJ , but failed and became a host and on-location reporter for Movietime, the precursor toE! Entertainment Television. He also had bit parts on such television shows as "L.A. Law " and "Life Goes On".Talk shows
Later, he would host a short-lived
game show , "College Mad House ", which was spun-off from the kids' show, "Fun House". After that, he would later become the creator, co-executive producer, and host of "Best of the Worst " which aired from 1990 to 1991. In 1991 he received his breakthrough when he became the first host of "Talk Soup " until 1995, when he left the show for theNBC late-night talk show, "Later with Greg Kinnear " (1994).Film roles
It was also in 1994 that Kinnear had his first big screen role, as a talk show host yet again in the
Damon Wayans comedy "Blankman ". In 1995 he won the part of the David Larrabee inSydney Pollack 's remake ofBilly Wilder 's 1954 classic "Sabrina". He then received the lead role in the 1996 comedy "Dear God ". In 1997, Greg was cast inJames L. Brooks ' blockbuster comedy-drama "As Good as It Gets ", for which he received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. His next film, the romantic comedy "A Smile Like Yours ", had him starring oppositeLauren Holly as part of a couple trying to have a baby. The film met with lukewarm reviews and a low box office, but his next film, "You've Got Mail ", struck gold. He playedMeg Ryan 's significant other, a newspaper columnist wholly unlike what was to be his next character, that of Captain Amazing in the 1999 summer action film "Mystery Men ". His next films were "Nurse Betty ", "Loser ", and "Someone Like You".In 2002, Kinnear starred in the movie "
Auto Focus " about the life and murder of actorBob Crane . In 2005 he starred in the black comedy "The Matador " oppositePierce Brosnan . In 2006, Kinnear co-starred withSteve Carell in the Oscar-winning comedy-drama "Little Miss Sunshine ", and withMark Wahlberg in "Invincible", based on the true story of a bartender who tries out for thePhiladelphia Eagles football team. He also appeared in "Fast Food Nation", playing afast food executive who discovers secrets about his company.Personal life
Kinnear married Helen Labdon in 1999. In 2001, Labdon was seven months pregnant when she suffered a miscarriage with their first child. The couple welcomed a daughter, Lily Katherine, in September 2003, and another daughter, Audrey Mae, in June 2006.
Filmography
Awards & nominations
Academy Awards
*1998: Nominated, "Best Actor in a Supporting Role" - "As Good as It Gets"Blockbuster Entertainment Award
*1999: Won, "Favorite Supporting Actor in a Comedy/Romance" - "You've Got Mail"Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
*1996: Won, Most Promising Actor - "Sabrina"Daytime Emmy Awards
*1995: Won, "Outstanding Special Class Program" - "Talk Soup" (shared w/producers)Golden Apple Awards
*1996: Won, "Male Discovery of the Year"Golden Globe Awards
*1998: Nominated, "Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture" - "As Good as It Gets"Gotham Awards
*2006: Nominated, "Best Ensemble Cast" - "Little Miss Sunshine" (shared w/castmembers)National Board of Review Awards
*1997: Won, "Best Supporting Actor" - "As Good as It Gets"Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
*2006: Won, "Best Ensemble Cast" - "Little Miss Sunshine" (shared w/castmembers)Satellite Awards
*1998: Nominated, "Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy/Musical Motion Picture" - "As Good as It Gets"Screen Actors Guild Awards
*1998: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role" - "As Good as It Gets"
*2007: Won, "Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture" - "Little Miss Sunshine" (shared w/castmembers)Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards
*1998: Won, "Best Supporting Actor" - "As Good as It Gets"Pop-culture references
Kinnear is mentioned in the "
Roswell That Ends Well " episode of the animated series "Futurama " when the main character Fry believes he's "fading away like Greg Kinnear" after he causes the death of his grandfather while traveling to the past.He is mentioned in an episode of a popular "
Lone Sausage " web-series calledDr. Tran . The episode is called "Toy Cack." The slogan for the toy store, "Toy Cack," is "Take off your top and get killed by Greg Kinnear." This phrase is also uttered twice by Leland's grandmother, who is driving Leland and Dr. Tran to the toy store.He is also mentioned in the episode of "
Family Guy ": "There's Something About Paulie ". Peter owes the Mafia Don a favor in return for the mob getting him a new car. "What are you gonna make me do?" Peter nervously asks, "Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? 'Cause I'm married...." It turns out the Don just wants Peter to take his obnoxious nephew, Big Fat Paulie, to the movies on the eve of the Don's daughters wedding. "Wait a minute. What movie?" Peter asks, "'cause if it's anything with Greg Kinnear, you can just whack me off right now."to kinnear
"Kinnear" has also made it into "buzzwords" for 2007. First coined [http://www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/archives/2007/08/02/i_was_kinnearing.html I was kinnearing] by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee of the Yarn Harlot blog, [http://www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/archives/2008/10/03/it_is_too_a_real_word.html It is too a real word] the word made it into the Urban Dictionary: [http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=kinnear Kinnear in the Urban Dictionary]
1. kinnear(1) To take a picture of someone/something without looking through the viewfinder; usually done on the sly. (2) To secretly take a photo of the unsuspecting in a sneaky manner. (3) A method of photography developed by the Yarn HarlotI saw this woman wearing the worlds worst sweater, so I decided to kinnear her to show my friends.2. kinnearTo surreptitiously photograph a celebrity or person of interest because you are too nervous or respectful of their privacy to ask for a photo. Coined by The Yarn Harlot. "I saw Tiger Woods at the airport and I knew you wouldn't believe me so I kinneared him for photographic proof."
And then made it into the New York Times, Words in Review, 2007. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/23/weekinreview/23buzzwords.html Kinnear in the New York Times Week in Review, Buzzwords 2007]
kinnear "v."To take a candid photograph surreptitiously, especially by holding the camera low and out of the line of sight. Coined in August by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee of the Yarn Harlot blog when she attempted to take a photograph during an encounter with the actor Greg Kinnear at an airport.
References
External links
*imdb|1427
* [http://www.moviehole.net/news/20031126_2795.html Greg Kinnear interview]
* [http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/b/who-magazine/111/exclusive-interview-with-greg-kinnear Greg interview on WHO.com]
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