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Greg Kinnear

The son of a U.S. diplomat, Greg Kinnear was born in Indiana but raised in such far-flung places as Lebanon and Greece. While attending high school in Athens, he made his first foray into broadcasting by hosting a talk show (School Daze with Greg Kinnear) on Armed Forces Radio. The budding talkmeister returned stateside to attend college in Arizona and majored in broadcasting. Upon graduation, Kinnear moved to Los Angeles and landed bit TV roles but he came to prominence in 1991 as the sarcastic host of the cable series Talk Soup and won a Daytime Emmy as one of the show's producers. He next waded into the late-night waters with his own eponymous talk show but when it failed to click with viewers he turned his attention to films and made his screen debut in 1994 alongside Damon Wayans in the superhero comedy Blankman. Kinnear's winning performance quickly attracted the attention of A-list directors, such as Sidney Pollack (Sabrina) and Garry Marshall (Dear God), but it was James L. Brooks who gave Kinnear an image-changing role as a gay artist in 1997's As Good as It Gets that catapulted his career and earned Kinnear his first Oscar nomination. He followed that smash with another hit (You've Got Mail) and a few misfires from other elite helmers, including Mike Nichols and Sam Raimi, and then in 2002 Kinnear top-lined the sex-soaked Auto Focus as the late Bob Crane of Hogan's Heroes fame. The Paul Schrader film failed to find an audience but earned Kinnear glowing notices and once again proved his versatility as an actor. He finally achieved box-office success with the animated Robots before cheering audiences in a pair of 2006 fan favorites, the indie smash Little Miss Sunshine and the sports-themed Invincible. Two years later, Kinnear delivered a trio of diverse pictures (Baby Mama, Ghost Town, Flash of Genius) in which he continued to alternate between meaty supporting roles and challenging lead parts. That trend continued in 2010 with the action-packed Green Zone and the romantic drama The Last Song. Kinnear, married to former British model Helen Labdon, is the father of three daughters. ~ Rovi

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I Dont Know How She Does It
I Don't Know How She Does It (2011)
(L-R) Theodore Goldberg as Ben Reddy, Greg Kinnear
Je ne sais pas comment elle fait (2011)
Richard Reddy
Sarah Jessica Parker as Kate Reddy and Greg Kinnea
I Don't Know How She Does It (2011)
Richard Reddy
(L-R) Nick Lashaway as Marcus, Carly Chaikin as Bl
La Dernière Chanson (2010)
Steve
Poster Art
The Last Song (2010)
Steve
Poster Art
La Zone Verte (2010)
Clark Poundstone
A scene from the movie Green Zone
Green Zone (2010)
Poster Art
Green Zone (2010)
Clark Poundstone
A scene from the movie Flash of Genius
Flash of Genius (2008)
Flash of Genius
Flash of Genius (2008)
Bob Kearns
BFF Flash of Genius
BFF Flash of Genius (2008)
Bob Kearns
A scene from the movie Ghost Town
Ghost Town (2008) (2008)
La ville fantôme
La ville fantôme (2008)
Frank Herlihy
Ghost Town
Ghost Town (2008)
Frank Herlihy
A scene from the film Baby Mama.
Maman porteuse (2008)
Rob
A scene from the movie Baby Mama
Baby Mama (2008)
A scene from the film Baby Mama.
Baby Mama (2008)
Rob
Feast of Love
Feast of Love (2007)
Bradley Thomas
A scene from the movie Feast of Love
Feast of Love (2007)
A scene from the movie Fast Food Nation
Fast Food Nation (2006)
A scene from the movie Unknown (2006)
Unknown (2006) (2006)
Invincible
Invincible (2006)
Dick Vermeil
A scene from the movie Invincible
Invincible (2006)
A scene from the movie Little Miss Sunshine
Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
A scene from the film Fast Food Nation.
Fast Food Nation (2006)
Don Henderson
The Matador
The Matador (2006)
Danny Wright
Little Miss Sunshine
Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
Richard
A scene from the movie Bad News Bears
Bad News Bears (2005)
Robots
Robots (2005)
Voice of Ratchet
A scene from the movie Robots
Robots (2005)
Robots: The IMAX Experience
Robots: The IMAX Experience (2005)
Greg Kinnear provides the voice of Ratchet
Robots IMAX (2005)
Voice of Ratchet
Adam
Adam (2004)
Paul Duncan
We Were Soldiers
We Were Soldiers (2002)
Maj. Bruce 'Snakeshit' Crandall
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We Were Soldiers (2002)
Ashley Judd portrays Jane Goodale, a New Yorker wh
Someone Like You (2001)
Ray Brown
Cate Blanchett as Annie Wilson in THE GIFT.
The Gift (2000)
Wayne Collins
What Planet Are You From?
What Planet Are You From? (2000)
Perry Gordon
Mystery Men
Mystery Men (1999)
Captain Amazing/Lance Hunt
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You've Got Mail (1998)
Frank Navasky
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You've Got Mail (1998)
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As Good As It Gets (1997)
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As Good as It Gets (1997)
Simon Bishop
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Sabrina (1995)
David Larrabee
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Sabrina (1995)
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The Convincer
Jim Gaffigan as Jerry Hobson in Salvation Bouleva
Salvation Boulevard
Carl
On the set of the film Unknown.
Unknown
(L-R) Greg Kinnear as Mickey Prohaska and Billy Cr
Thin Ice
Mickey Prohaska

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