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Kurt Russell

Kurt Russell

One of the most iconic action stars of all time, Kurt Russell is among the few to make the successful transition from child star to successful adult actor. As a youth, Russell aspired to follow the footsteps of his father, Bing Russell, who, in addition to being a big league baseball player, was also an actor (he was perhaps best known for his role as the sheriff on the TV Western Bonanza). That his heroes Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris did the same thing only strengthened Russell's resolve to have both a baseball and acting career. He first broke into acting on television, starring in the series The Travels of Jamie McPheeters, and he made his film debut playing the boy who kicks Elvis in the 1963 Elvis Presley vehicle It Happened at the World's Fair. After signing a ten-year contract with Disney, Russell got his big break as a juvenile actor in 1966, starring opposite Fred MacMurray in Disney's live-action feature Follow Me Boys! His association with the studio lasted through 1975, and produced such comedic family movies as The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit (1968), The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), The Barefoot Executive (1971), and The Strongest Man in the World (1975). The last film marked Russell's final collaboration with Disney, aside from his voicing the character of Copper in the studio's The Fox and the Hound (1981). Still an avid baseball enthusiast during those years, Russell nurtured his dreams of becoming a professional ball player until a shoulder injury permanently changed his plans. After ending his association with Disney, Russell disappeared from features for a few years. He appeared in a few television movies, most notably playing the title role in Elvis, John Carpenter's made-for-television biopic. His next role as a sleazy used car salesman in Robert Zemeckis' hilariously caustic Used Cars (1980) allowed him to counter his wholesome, all-American nice guy image, and prove that he was an actor of untapped range. Director Carpenter recognized this and cast Russell as ruthless mercenary Snake Plissken in his brooding sci-fi/action film Escape From New York (1981). The role would prove to be one of legendary status, and one that would cement Russell as a cult hero for generations to come. Carpenter also cast Russell as a scientist stranded in the Antarctic in his chilling 1982 remake of The Thing. Realizing that his characters were larger than life, Russell typically played them with a subtle tongue- in-cheek quality. He also used this comic intuition in comedies like 1987's Overboard, in which he starred alongside his long-time life-partner and mother of his child Golide Hawn. In 1983, Russell moved to serious drama, playing opposite Cher and Meryl Streep in Silkwood. The success of that film helped him break into a more mainstream arena, and he was later able to win praise for his dramatic work in such films as Swing Shift (1984), Tequila Sunrise (1988), and Winter People (1989). However, it is with his performances in action films that Russell remains most widely associated. He has appeared in a number of such films, all of disparate quality. Some of Russell's more memorable projects include Big Trouble in Little China (1986), Tango and Cash (1989), Backdraft (1991), Tombstone (1993), and Executive Decision (1996). In 1996, he reprised his Snake Plissken character for Carpenter's Escape From L.A. The following year, he starred opposite Kathleen Quinlan in the revenge thriller Breakdown before returning to the sci-fi/action realm with Soldier in 1998. It would be two years before movie-going audiences would again catch a glimpse of Russell, though with his roles in 2000 Miles to Graceland (again carrying on the Elvis associations that have haunted his career) and Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky, the versatile actor proved that he was still very much on the scene. Is some of Russell's later day roles had stressed the action angle a bit more than the more dramatic aspects of the stories, the release of Dark Blue in 2003 combined both with Russell cast as a volitile police officer tracking a killer against the backdrop of the 1992 L.A. riots. In 2005, Russell played a frustrated father and horse-man in Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story, showing audiences that for all his on-screen bombast, he still had a sensitive side. He quickly leapt back into the action-packed saddle, however, with a leading role in 2006's remake of The Poseidon Adventure, Poseidon. Soon afterward, he accepted a role that took a decidedly self-aware perspective on his own fame as an over-the-top action star as he signed on for the leading role in Death Proof, Quinten Tarantino's half of the double-feature Grindhouse. A tribute to the fantastically violent B-exploitation films of its title, Grindhouse would cast Russell as Stuntman Mike, a literal lady-killer with a car that can be crashed and smashed without ever allowing the driver to be hurt. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


Filmography of Kurt Russell:

Kurt Russell Trivia

When was Kurt Russell born?
Kurt Russell was born on March 17, 1951

What role did Kurt Russell portray in Death Proof?
Kurt Russell played Stuntman Mike in Death Proof

Who did Kurt Russell play in Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story?
Kurt Russell was Ben Crane in Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story

What role did Kurt Russell portray in Miracle?
Kurt Russell played Herb Brooks in Miracle

Who did Kurt Russell play in Dark Blue?
Kurt Russell was Eldon Perry in Dark Blue

Who did Kurt Russell play in 3000 Miles to Graceland?
Kurt Russell was Michael Zane in 3000 Miles to Graceland

Who did Kurt Russell play in Soldier?
Kurt Russell was Todd in Soldier

Who did Kurt Russell play in Breakdown?
Kurt Russell was Jeff Taylor in Breakdown

Who did Kurt Russell play in Escape from L.A.?
Kurt Russell was Snake Plissken in Escape from L.A.

Who did Kurt Russell portray in Executive Decision?
Kurt Russell was Dr. David Grant in Executive Decision

Who did Kurt Russell play in Stargate?
Kurt Russell was Colonel Jonathan "Jack" O'Neil in Stargate

Who did Kurt Russell play in Tombstone?
Kurt Russell was Wyatt Earp in Tombstone

Who did Kurt Russell portray in The Strongest Man in the World?
Kurt Russell was Dexter in The Strongest Man in the World

Who did Kurt Russell play in Winter People?
Kurt Russell was Wayland Jackson in Winter People

Who did Kurt Russell play in Used Cars?
Kurt Russell was Rudy Russo in Used Cars

Who did Kurt Russell play in Unlawful Entry?
Kurt Russell was Michael Carr in Unlawful Entry

Who did Kurt Russell play in The Thing?
Kurt Russell was MacReady in The Thing

Who did Kurt Russell portray in Now You See Him, Now You Don't?
Kurt Russell was Dexter Riley in Now You See Him, Now You Don't

What role did Kurt Russell play in The Mean Season?
Kurt Russell played Malcolm Anderson in The Mean Season

What role did Kurt Russell portray in Escape from New York?
Kurt Russell played Snake Plissken in Escape from New York

Who did Kurt Russell portray in The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes?
Kurt Russell was Dexter in The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes

Who did Kurt Russell play in Captain Ron?
Kurt Russell was Captain Ron in Captain Ron

Who did Kurt Russell portray in Big Trouble in Little China?
Kurt Russell was Jack Burton in Big Trouble in Little China

Who did Kurt Russell portray in The Barefoot Executive?
Kurt Russell was Steven Post in The Barefoot Executive

Who did Kurt Russell play in Backdraft?
Kurt Russell was Stephen McCaffrey in Backdraft

Who did Kurt Russell portray in Poseidon?
Kurt Russell was Robert Ramsey in Poseidon

What role did Kurt Russell portray in Sky High?
Kurt Russell played Steve Stronghold/The Commander in Sky High

Who did Kurt Russell portray in The Fox and the Hound?
Kurt Russell was Copper in The Fox and the Hound

Who did Kurt Russell portray in Tango & Cash?
Kurt Russell was Gabe Cash in Tango & Cash

Who did Kurt Russell portray in Swing Shift?
Kurt Russell was Lucky in Swing Shift

Who did Kurt Russell play in Silkwood?
Kurt Russell was Drew Stephens in Silkwood

What role did Kurt Russell play in Overboard?
Kurt Russell played Dean Proffitt, Carpenter in Overboard

What role did Kurt Russell play in The Best of Times?
Kurt Russell played Reno Hightower in The Best of Times

Who did Kurt Russell portray in Tequila Sunrise?
Kurt Russell was Lt. Nick Frescia in Tequila Sunrise

Who did Kurt Russell play in Vanilla Sky?
Kurt Russell was McCabe in Vanilla Sky

What role did Kurt Russell play in The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band?
Kurt Russell played Sidney Bower in The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band

What role did Kurt Russell portray in Follow Me, Boys!?
Kurt Russell played Whitey in Follow Me, Boys!

What role did Kurt Russell play in The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit?
Kurt Russell played Ronnie in The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit

Who did Kurt Russell portray in It Happened at the World's Fair?
Kurt Russell was Boy Who Kicks Elvis in It Happened at the World's Fair


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