Kyle MacLachlan
Milestones
- Birthplace: Yakima, Washington
- Birthday: February 22, 1959
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2006 to 0000
Joined the second season of ABC's "Desperate Housewives" as Orson Hodge, a love interest for Bree Van de Kamp (played by Marcia Cross)
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2006
Played attorney David Swain in ABC's legal drama "In Justice"
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2004
Portrayed the ghost of Cary Grant in the romantic comedy "Touch of Pink"
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2001
Cast in Sandra Goldbacher's "Me Without You"
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2001
Had supporting role in the ensemble film "Perfume"
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2000
Cast as Claudius in Michael Almereyda's modern-dress "Hamlet"
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2000 to 2002
Had a recurring role as Dr. Trey MacDougal, Charlotte's (Kristin Davis) husband in the HBO series "Sex and the City"
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2000
Had featured role as a smooth agent in Figgis' experimental "Time Code"
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1997
Appeared as Nastassja Kinski's husband in Mike Figgis' "One Night Stand"
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1996
Co-starred with Elisabeth Shue in David Koepp's "The Trigger Effect"
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1996
Portrayed a 1950s Tennessee bootlegger in Showtime's "Moonshine Highway"
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1995
Appeared in Paul Verhoeven's "Showgirls"; scripted by Joe Eszterhas; the film was heavily panned by critics
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1994
Appeared in the Showtime movie "Roswell"
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1994
Played a rookie prison guard during the 1971 uprising at Attica in John Frankenheimer's HBO movie "Against the Wall"
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1994
Portrayed prehistoric yuppie Cliff Vandercave in the live-action feature "The Flintstones"
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1993
Made TV directorial debut with "As Ye Sow," an installment of the HBO chiller series, "Tales from the Crypt"
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1992
Reprised role of Agent Cooper for Lynch's prequel "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me"
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1991
Had supporting role of drummer Ray Manzarek in Oliver Stone's "The Doors"
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1990 to 1991
Played Special Agent Dale Cooper in Lynch's ABC series "Twin Peaks"; received Emmy (1990, 1991) nominations for Lead Actor in a Drama Series
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1989
TV acting debut, the CBS TV-movie "Dream Breakers"
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1988
Acted opposite Dern in the Off-Broadway production of "The Palace of Amateurs"
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1987
Starred in the underappreciated horror film "The Hidden"
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1986
Scored critical success as the hero in Lynch's "Blue Velvet"; starred opposite Laura Dern
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1985
Feature acting debut in "Dune"; also first collaboration with David Lynch
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1982
Returned to Seattle; performed at the Empty Space Theater
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Acted in high school and college productions
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Joined the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland