Greg Kinnear
Milestones
- Birthplace: Logansport, Indiana
- Birthday: June 17, 1963
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2008
Cast opposite Tina Fey and Amy Poehler in the comedy, "Baby Mama"
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2008
Co-starred with Ricky Gervais in "Ghost Town"
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2007
Cast in Robert Benton's "Feast of Love" the ensemble drama, based on the novel by Charles Baxter
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2006
Cast as legendary football coach Dick Vermeil in "Invincible"
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2006
Co-starred with Toni Collette and Steve Carell in the comedy, "Little Miss Sunshine"
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2006
Played a fast food marketing executive in Richard Linklater's "Fast Food Nation"
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2005
Cast opposite Billy Bob Thornton in the remake of 1976's "The Bad News Bears"
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2005
Co-starred with Pierce Brosnan and Hope Davis in "The Matador"
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2004
Co-starred with Rebecca Romijn-Stamos in the thriller "Godsend"
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2003
Starred opposite Matt Damon as conjoined twins in the Farrelly brother's comedy "Stuck on You"
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2002
Cast as TV star Bob Crane in the feature film "Auto Focus"
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2002
Co-starred in the Vietnam War drama "We Were Soldiers"
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2001
Co-starred as Tom, a man facing the end of his marriage in the HBO adaptation of Pulitzer-winning play "Dinner With Friends"
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2000
Played a soap opera actor in "Nurse Betty" opposite Renee Zellweger
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2000
Played Garry Shandling's sleazy, conniving co-worker in Mike Nichols' "What Planet Are You From?"
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1997
Cast as Jack Nicholson's homosexual neighbor Simon Bishop in James L. Brooks' "As Good As It Gets"; received Golden Globe, SAG and Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actor
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1996
First leading role in a feature film, "Dear God"
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1995
Cast as David Larrabee in Sydney Pollack's remake of Billy Wilder's 1954 classic "Sabrina"
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1994
Feature debut as a talk show host in the Damon Wayans comedy "Blankman"
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1994
Hosted (also wrote and produced) the NBC late-night talk show, "Later with Greg Kinnear"
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1991 to 1995
Became the first host of "Talk Soup" (E!), a daily compilation of talk show highlights; also produced and co-wrote
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1990 to 1991
Created and hosted (also co-executive produced) "Best of the Worst" (FOX)
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1989
Hosted the short-lived game show, "College Mad House" (syndicated)
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1988
Had a small role in the ABC TV-movie, "What Price Victory"
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1987 to 1990
Hosted various segments on Movietime (later E! Entertainment Television), a 24-hour entertainment cable network
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1986
Worked in the marketing department of Charles Band's Empire Pictures
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1985
Moved to Los Angeles after graduating from college
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1973
Moved to Washington, DC at age 10 when his father went to work for the State Department
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Attended high school in Athens, Greece
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Evacuated to Athens, Greece when civil war broke out in Beirut
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Hosted "The HBO International Report" on E! Entertainment Television
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Moved with family to Beirut, Lebanon
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Worked on the advertising campaigns for such films as "Space Sluts in the Slammer" and the "Ghoulies" series
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