Kyle MacLachlan
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MacLachlan at the 1991 Emmy Awards. |
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Born | February 22, 1959 Yakima, Washington, United States |
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Spouse(s) | Desiree Gruber (2002–present) | ||||||
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Kyle MacLachlan (born February 22, 1959 in Yakima, Washington) is a Golden Globe award winning American actor.
He is a graduate of the University of Washington and moved to Hollywood, California, to pursue his career soon after his 1982 graduation. He is best recalled for his roles as Jeffrey Beaumont in the cult film Blue Velvet, and Paul Atreides in Dune, as well as his television series roles as Agent Dale Cooper in Twin Peaks, Trey MacDougal in Sex and The City and Orson Hodge in Desperate Housewives. He is known for playing lead characters in several of director David Lynch's films.
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[edit] Career
MacLachlan has worked extensively with David Lynch. He first appeared as Paul Atreides in the film Dune, Lynch's adaptation of Frank Herbert's novel, and as Jeffrey Beaumont in Blue Velvet. Although Dune was not a commercial success, Blue Velvet, being a major critical and commercial success, caused considerable controversy. It has since developed status as a cult classic, and is frequently listed in critical and public polls on the greatest films of all time. Later he played Special Agent Dale Cooper in Lynch's ABC television series Twin Peaks, reprising that role for Lynch's 1992 prequel Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. Lynch commented on those roles in a GQ story about MacLachlan: "Kyle plays innocents who are interested in the mysteries of life. He's the person you trust enough to go into a strange world with."[1]
In the 1993 film version of Franz Kafka's The Trial, MacLachlan played the lead role of the persecuted Josef K. He also had a recurring role in the American television series Sex and the City, portraying Dr. Trey MacDougal, the one-time husband of Charlotte York (Kristin Davis). He portrayed the spirit of Cary Grant in Touch of Pink.[2] Noteworthy to critics was his uncanny ability to capture the nuances of Grant's mannerisms, his resemblance to Grant had been previously noted in an episode of Twin Peaks. MacLachlan also lent his voice to nefarious media mogul Donald Love in the video game Grand Theft Auto III.
In 1995, MacLachlan starred in Paul Verhoeven's Showgirls. The movie was heavily panned by critics[3] and it collected seven Golden Raspberry Awards (from a record thirteen nominations). MacLachlan himself was deeply embarrassed with his involvement and infamously walked out of the film's premiere,[4] at which he was allegedly heard exclaiming, "I thought this was an art movie."[citation needed]. He has stated that he did not walk out of the premiere and that he "suffered through the whole two hours of it."[4] It did not seriously damage his career, unlike co-star Elizabeth Berkley, whose career suffered considerable damage.
MacLachlan has appeared in several plays, including John Kolvenbach's On an Average Day with Woody Harrelson, on Broadway in The Caretaker with Patrick Stewart, as well as in Romeo and Juliet, and the Shakespearean history Henry V.
In recent years, MacLachlan continues to play dark and/or morally ambiguous characters. This included a guest role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, in which he played a father who shot and killed a sociopathic child who murdered his son. After starring in the short-lived In Justice, MacLachlan has become a regular on the hit show Desperate Housewives. His character, the mysterious dentist Orson Hodge, first appeared during the show's second season, with MacLachlan becoming a full-time cast member with the start of season three. The story arc that followed Hodge's warped relationship with his mother, coupled with MacLachlan's chemistry with his on-camera love interest Marcia Cross, contributed in renewing interest in the series.
On July 7, 2007, MacLachlan was one of the presenters at the London leg of Live Earth.[5]
MacLachlan is set to have a part in the upcoming 2008 movie, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.
[edit] Personal life
MacLachlan was born in Yakima, Washington, and graduated from Eisenhower High School. He lives in Manhattan with his wife Desiree Gruber and their two small dogs (a Jack Russell Terrier and a Yorkie/Chihuahua mix). Blaming it on "probably too much affection",[6] the couple have created a website about their dogs. Mookie and Sam also have a "TV show".
MacLachlan and Gruber are expecting a child in July 2008. The couple are reportedly "thrilled".[7]
[edit] Selected filmography
[edit] References
- ^ (French)Contrechamp.com, Voyages en cinéphilie. L'homme sériel, November 10, 2006.
- ^ About.com, Kyle MacLachlan Reflects on "Touch of Pink" by Rebecca Murray. Retrieved January 29, 2008.
- ^ Metacritic, http://www.metacritic.com/video/titles/showgirls accessed May 22, 2008
- ^ a b The Desert Sun. Bob Hope Chrysler Classic celebrity Q&A: Actor Kyle MacLachlan by Leighton Ginn, January 17, 2008.
- ^ Blog: No Rock And Roll Fun, "Kyle MacLachlan introduces Corinne Bailey Rae", Thursday, July 05, 2007.
- ^ "Kyle MacLachlan's New Show". Showbiz Tonight. CNN. Transcript.
- ^ Hernandez, Greg. "Baby parade grows", Los Angeles Times, February 8, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.
[edit] External links
- Kyle MacLachlan at the Internet Movie Database
- Kyle MacLachlan official site
- A Class Apart: A Kyle MacLachlan aficionados page
- Kyle MacLachlan - Total Website
- Blog post
- Biography from Playbill
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NAME | MacLachlan, Kyle |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1959-2-22 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Yakima, Washington, United States |
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