Kevin Kline

Kevin Kline is a versatile American actor known for his work in film, theater, and voice acting. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1947, Kline attended Juilliard School's drama division and began his career on stage, quickly gaining acclaim for his performances in Shakespearean roles and Broadway musicals. His transition to film in the early 1980s was marked by his role in "Sophie's Choice" (1982), where he starred alongside Meryl Streep. Kline's ability to move seamlessly between comedy and drama has made him a beloved figure in Hollywood, with standout performances in films like "A Fish Called Wanda" (1988), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and "The Big Chill" (1983).

In addition to his acting career, Kline is also an accomplished singer and has lent his voice to several animated films. His role as a singer in "French Kiss" (1995), where he performed "La Mer," showcased his musical talents. Kline's stage presence, both on Broadway and in film, continues to earn him critical praise and numerous awards, including Tony Awards for his theatrical performances. His enduring career is a testament to his talent and versatility as an artist.

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