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'''Kevin Michael Costner''' (born January 18, 1955) is an American actor, singer, musician, producer, director, and businessman. He has been nominated for three ] (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) Awards, won two ]s, and two ]s. Costner's roles include Lt. John J. Dunbar in the film '']'', ] in '']'', Ray Kinsella in '']'', ] in '']'', the Mariner in '']'', Robert "Butch" Haynes in '']'' and ] in '']''.


'''Kevin Michael Costner''' (born January 18, 1955) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has received ], including two ], three ], and a ].
== Early life ==
Costner was born in ], the youngest of the three sons (the middle of whom died at birth) of Sharon Rae (] Tedrick), a ] worker, and William Costner, an ] and later ] ].<ref name="autobiog">Todd Keith, Kevin Costner: The Unauthorized Biography, Ikonprint Publishers: Southwark, London (1991)</ref><ref></ref> He has ], ] and ] ancestry (his ]-born paternal grandfather was half Cherokee).<ref name="ref2">{{cite news|last=Barnes|first=Harper|coauthors=|title=Costner's Waltz With The West ... He takes the Indians' side in making his directing debut|pages=|publisher=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|date=November 18, 1990|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=SL&p_theme=sl&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB04CED393C1005&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM|accessdate=December 9, 2007}}</ref><ref></ref><ref name="ref1">{{cite news|last=Kempley|first=Rita|coauthors=|title=Kevin Costner in the Land of `Wolves'; The Director: Reclaiming Boyhood Dreams|pages=|publisher=The Washington Post|date=November 9, 1990|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1157798.html|accessdate=December 9, 2007}}</ref> Costner was raised ].<ref name="ref3">{{cite news|last=|first=|coauthors=|title=KEVIN COSTNER PLOWS HIS OWN `Field of Dreams'|pages=|publisher=The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution|date=May 6, 1989|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=AT&p_theme=at&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB7C3D42F4B4921&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM|accessdate=December 9, 2007}}</ref> He attended ] and ]. A poor student, Costner enjoyed sports, took piano lessons, wrote poetry and sang in the First Baptist Choir.<ref name="autobiog"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://bestmediareviews.org/databases/cgi-bin/main.asp?searchtype=kwq.asp&qu=@recnumber%20MRD05052940&FreeText=&sc=%2Fpierianp%2Fmrd%2F|title=Kevin Costner biography|date=18 May 1743|work= bestmediareviews.org, The Pierian Press, 2003. videocassette. Traveling Light Media, 2003. Media Review Digest, MRD05052940. |accessdate=}}</ref>


Costner rose to prominence starring in such films as '']'' (1987), '']'' (1988), '']'' (1989), '']'' (1991), '']'' (1991), '']'' (1992), and '']'' (1993). During this time, he directed and starred in the ] '']'' (1990), for which he won two ]: ] and ]. He then starred in and co-produced '']'' (1994) and '']'' (1995), and directed '']'' (1997), '']'' (2003) and '']'' (2024).
Spending his teenage years in various parts of California as his father's career progressed, Costner lived in ], then in ] (]), attending ], and then back to Orange County, graduating from ] in ], in 1973. He went on to earn a ] in business from ], in 1978.


Costner's other notable films include '']'' (1985), '']'' (1987), '']'' (1996), '']'' (1999), '']'' (1999), '']'' (2000), '']'' (2007), '']'' (2008), '']'' (2010), '']'' (2014), '']'' (2014), '']'' (2014), '']'' (2015), and '']'' (2019).<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.lwlies.com/articles/what-the-hell-happened-kevin-costner/ | title = What the hell happened to Kevin Costner? | website = Little White Lies | access-date = September 17, 2017}}</ref> He has also played supporting parts in such films as '']'' (2005), '']'' (2013), '']'' (2014), '']'' (2016), '']'' (2017), and '']'' (2020).
== Post-graduation ==
Kevin Costner became interested in acting while in college, and on graduation married Cindy Silva. The couple honeymooned in ] and on the return plane journey had a chance encounter with actor and fellow passenger ], who had purchased all the seats around him for solitude. Burton agreed to speak to Costner after he finished his book. Costner, who had been taking acting classes, but had not told his wife about his desire to be an actor, watched Burton closely and approached when Burton gestured him to. Costner told Burton that he would prefer that his life was not filled with the type of drama that had followed Burton and asked if he would have to tolerate that if he became an actor. Burton replied, "You have green eyes. I have green eyes. I think you'll be fine." After landing, Burton's limousine pulled up to the curb where Costner and Cindy were waiting for a taxi, where Burton wished Costner luck. Costner would never see Burton again, but credits Burton with partially contributing to his career.<ref name="autobiog"/><ref>{{cite news |url=http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080703/PEOPLE/994132453 |title=Kevin Costner: 'I'll never make a sequel.' |author=] |publisher=] |date=July 3, 2008}}</ref>


On television, Costner portrayed ] in the miniseries '']'' (2012), winning the ]. From 2018 to 2023, he portrayed rancher John Dutton on the ] drama series '']'', for which he received a Golden Globe award.
Having agreed to undertake a job as a marketing executive on return, Costner began taking acting lessons five nights a week, with the support of his wife. His marketing job lasted 30 days. He took work which allowed him to develop his acting skills via tuition, including working on fishing boats, as a truck driver, and giving tours of stars' Hollywood homes to support the couple while he also made the audition rounds.<ref name="autobiog"/>


==Early life and education==
== Career ==
Costner was born on January 18, 1955,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/fans-bombarding-kevin-costners-instagram-000000750.html|title=Fans Are Bombarding Kevin Costner's Instagram After His Latest Photo Post|date=January 25, 2021|website=Yahoo Sports}}</ref> in ], and grew up in ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://samoaglobalnews.com/today-in-history-kevin-costner-born-in-lynwood-california-and-grew-up-in-compton/|title=Today in History: Kevin Costner born in Lynwood California and Grew Up in Compton |website=Samoa Global News|date=January 18, 2023}}</ref> His parents were William and Sharon Costner.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/sharon-costner-and-bill-costner-parents-of-kevin-costner-news-photo/77731228|title=Sharon Costner and Bill Costner, parents of Kevin Costner|website=Getty Images|date=November 6, 2007 |access-date=July 3, 2023}}</ref> He is the youngest of three boys, the second of whom died at birth. Sharon Rae Costner (née Tedrick) was a welfare worker, and William Costner was an electrician and a utilities executive.<ref name="autobiog">Todd Keith, Kevin Costner: The Unauthorized Biography, Ikonprint Publishers: Southwark, London (1991)</ref>{{page needed|date=July 2023}}<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.adherents.com/people/pc/Kevin_Costner.html | title = The religion of Kevin Costner, actor and film director | work = adherents.com | access-date = April 28, 2007 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100707180324/http://www.adherents.com/people/pc/Kevin_Costner.html | archive-date = July 7, 2010 | url-status = usurped }}</ref> Costner's father's heritage originates with German immigrants to ] in the 1700s,<ref name=tca>Stated on '']'', 2001</ref>{{better source|date=July 2023}} and Costner also has English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh ancestry.<ref name="ref2">{{Cite news | last = Barnes | first = Harper | title = Costner's Waltz with the West ... He takes the Indians' side in making his directing debut | newspaper = ] | date = November 18, 1990 | url = http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=SL&p_theme=sl&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB04CED393C1005&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D | access-date = December 9, 2007}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine | url = http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,958004-4,00.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070614031331/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,958004-4,00.html | url-status = dead | archive-date = June 14, 2007 | title = Pursuing The Dream | magazine = ] | last1 = Corliss | first1 = Richard | date = June 26, 1989}}</ref> Costner was raised ].<ref name="ref3">{{Cite news | title = Kevin Costner Plows His Own 'Field of Dreams' | publisher = The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution | date = May 6, 1989 | url = http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=AT&p_theme=at&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB7C3D42F4B4921&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D | access-date = December 9, 2007}}</ref><ref name="ref1">{{Cite news | last = Kempley | first = Rita | title = Kevin Costner in the Land of 'Wolves'; The Director: Reclaiming Boyhood Dreams | newspaper = The Washington Post | date = November 9, 1990 | url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1157798.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121105151012/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1157798.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 5, 2012 | access-date = December 9, 2007}}</ref> He was not academically inclined in school, but did play sports (especially football), take piano lessons, write poetry, and sing in the First Baptist Choir.<ref name="autobiog"/><ref>{{cite web | url = http://bestmediareviews.org/databases/cgi-bin/main.asp?searchtype=kwq.asp&qu=@recnumber%20MRD05052940&FreeText=&sc=%2Fpierianp%2Fmrd%2F | title = Kevin Costner biography | date = May 18, 1743 | work = bestmediareviews.org, The Pierian Press, 2003. videocassette. Traveling Light Media, 2003. Media Review Digest, MRD05052940. | access-date = September 5, 2010}}{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He has said that watching the 1962 film '']'' as a child inspired his love for Western films.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://outsider.com/entertainment/yellowstone-star-kevin-costner-explained-how-how-the-west-was-won-inspired-his-love-westerns-western-heritage-awards/|title='Yellowstone' Star Kevin Costner Explained How 'How the West Was Won' Inspired His Love of Westerns at Western Heritage Awards|first=Madison|last=Miller|date=April 1, 2021|website=Outsider}}</ref>
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Costner made his film debut at age 19, in the 1974 film, '']'', although the film was not released until 1986.


Costner has stated that he spent his teenage years in different parts of California as his father's career progressed. He has described this time as a period when he "lost a lot of confidence", having to make new friends often. Costner lived in ], then in ]. Costner attended ] where he was in the marching band.<ref name=tca/>{{better source|date=July 2023}} Costner graduated from ] in 1973.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ocregister.com/2011/02/14/see-which-stars-lived-or-still-live-in-villa-park/|title=See which stars lived or still live in Villa Park|website=OCRegister.com |date=February 14, 2011}}</ref> He played baseball at Villa Park and was teammates with ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Perlman |first1=Jeffrey A. |last2=Eng |first2=Lily |title=Who Was That Guy? |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-03-27-mn-1028-story.html |access-date=November 28, 2022 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=March 27, 1991}}</ref> He earned a ] from ] (CSUF) in 1978.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-03-26-mn-1073-story.html|title=Some Cal State Fullerton Alumni Proudly Recall One of Their Own|first=Tammerlin|last=Drummond|date=March 26, 1991|website=Los Angeles Times}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://calstate.fullerton.edu/news/inside/gallery/Kostner/2.html|title=Alumnus Kevin Costner Returns to Campus|website=calstate.fullerton.edu|access-date=July 3, 2023}}</ref> While at CSUF, he became a brother in the ] fraternity.<ref name="autobiog"/>
Costner made a very brief cameo in the 1982 ] film '']'', he is listed in the credits as 'Frat Boy #2' and appears at the climax of a frat-style, blow-out party in the New York City morgue, when the music is suddenly stopped by a frantic Henry Winkler, Costner can be seen holding a beer and looking surprised at the sudden halt of celebration.


Costner became interested in acting and dancing while in his last year of college.<ref name=tca/>{{better source|date=July 2023}} In 1978, while on an airplane returning from his honeymoon in ], Costner had a chance encounter with actor ]. At that time, Costner was uncertain about whether he should become an actor, and he approached Burton to ask his advice. Costner has said that Burton encouraged him to pursue acting.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://yahoo.com/entertainment/blogs/movie-news/richard-burton-helped-kevin-costner-soar-221845684.html|title=How Richard Burton Helped Kevin Costner Fly|date=January 15, 2014|website=Yahoo Entertainment}}</ref> Costner has also stated that he asked Burton whether it was possible to be an actor without experiencing turmoil in one's private life; according to Costner, Burton replied that he thought it was possible. Costner credits Burton with inspiring him to become an actor.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.deseret.com/2004/1/15/19806568/richard-burton-inspired-kevin-costner-s-career|title=Richard Burton inspired Kevin Costner's career|date=January 15, 2004|website=Deseret News}}</ref>
He appeared in a commercial for the ] and '']'' in 1983, and, the same year, had a small role in the nuclear holocaust film '']''. Later, he was cast in '']'' and filmed several scenes that were planned as flashbacks, but they never made it to the final cut. His role was that of Alex, the friend who committed suicide, the event that brings the rest of the cast together. All that is seen of him are his slashed wrists as the ] dresses his ] in the movie's opening scenes.<ref name="imdb"></ref> Costner was a friend of director ], who promised the actor a role in a future project. That became 1985's '']'' and a breakout role for Costner. He also starred that year in the smaller films '']'' and '']''.


Having agreed to undertake a job as a marketing executive, Costner began taking acting lessons five nights a week, with the support of his wife. His marketing job lasted 30 days. He took jobs that allowed him to develop his acting skills, by paying his tuition, including working on fishing boats, as a truck driver, and giving tours of movie stars' Hollywood homes. This work supported the couple while Costner attended auditions.{{cn|date=July 2023}}
Full-blown movie star status for Costner arrived in 1987 when he starred as federal agent ] in '']'' and in the leading role of the thriller '']''. He solidified his A-list status in the baseball-themed films '']'' and '']''.


==Career==
Costner's greatest success came with the epic '']'' (1990). He directed and starred in the film and served as one of its producers. The film was nominated for 12 ] and won seven, including two for him personally (] and ]). '']'' (1990), in which he starred along with ] and ], directed by ] (Costner had wanted to direct it himself), was another notable film from the same year.
=== 1981–1986: Rise to prominence ===
Costner made his film debut in '']'' (1981).<ref>{{cite news | newspaper=The Gazette | last=Brownstein | first=Bill | title=Today's stars hide some cinematic skeletons | date=May 3, 1991 | page=29 | location=Montreal, Canada | url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-gazette-costner-sizzle-beach/127549054/}}</ref> Filmed in the winter of 1978–79, the film was not released until 1981 and re-released in 1986. The release complications and lack of documentation led many to believe that Costner's debut was in ''The Touch'' (also known as ''Stacy's Knights''), in 1983 with Eve Lilith and Andra Millian.{{cn|date=July 2023}} Costner played a minor role as "Frat Boy #1" in the ] film '']'' (1982).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://whatculture.com/film/10-more-huge-actors-you-didn-t-notice-as-extras-in-movies|title=10 More Huge Actors You Didn't Notice As Extras In Movies|first=Jack|last=Pooley|website=WhatCulture.com|date=December 27, 2022}}</ref> He appears at the climax of a frat-style, blow-out party in the New York City morgue, when the music is suddenly stopped by a frantic Henry Winkler. Costner can be seen holding a beer and looking surprised at the sudden halt of celebration.{{cn|date=July 2023}}


Costner appeared in a commercial for the ] and '']'' in 1983, and, the same year, had a small role in the ] film '']''. Later, he was cast in '']'' and filmed several scenes that were planned as flashbacks, but they were removed from the final cut.<ref name=tca/> His role was that of Alex, the friend who committed suicide, the event that brings the rest of the cast together. Costner was a friend of director ], who promised the actor a role in a future project.<ref name=tca/> That became '']'' (1985) and a breakout role for Costner.<ref name=tca/> He also starred that year in the smaller films '']'' and '']'' and appeared alongside ] in an hour-long special episode of ]'s '']''.
He followed this with '']'' (1991), the ]-directed '']'' (1991), '']'' (1992) and ]'s '']'' (1993), all of which provided huge box office or critical acclaim.


=== 1987–1994: Stardom and acclaim ===
He then took the title role in the biopic '']'' (1994), directed by Kasdan. It fizzled at the summer 1994 box office. The ] epics '']'' (1995) and '']'' (1997), the latter of which Costner also directed, were both major commercial disappointments and both largely regarded by critics as artistic failures. ''The Postman'' ended up "winning" five ], including Worst Picture, Worst Actor and Worst Director for Costner.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000558/1998 |title=18th Annual Golden Raspeberry Awards |author=Internet Movie Database |accessdate=2010-11-02}}</ref>
] (pictured) was portrayed by Costner in '']'' (1987)]]
Costner achieved movie star status in 1987, when he starred as federal agent ] in '']'' and in the leading role of the thriller '']''.<ref name=tca/> He solidified his A-list status in the baseball-themed films '']'' (1988) and '']'' (1989).<ref name=tca/> In 1990, he partnered with producer ] to form the production company Tig Productions.<ref name=tca/><ref>{{Cite news | url = http://screen-space.squarespace.com/blog/2014/1/7/the-rise-and-fall-and-rise-of-kevin-costner.html | title = The rise and fall and rise of kevin costner | website = Screen-Space | access-date = January 7, 2014}}</ref> Tig's first film was the epic '']'' which Costner directed and starred in. This film was nominated for 12 ] and won seven, including two for him personally (] and ]).<ref name=tca/> The same year saw the release of '']'', in which he starred along with ] and ], directed by ]; Costner had wanted to direct it himself.


Costner portrayed ] in the action-adventure film '']'' (1991) where he also served as a producer. Costner starred alongside ], ], and ]. The film received mixed reviews but was an immense box-office success. He then starred as District Attorney ] in the ]-directed political epic thriller '']'' (1991). The film gained significant controversy for its historical inaccuracies but was also praised for its style, direction, and performances. Costner received a ] nomination for his role. Critic ] praised his performance writing, "As Garrison, Costner gives a measured yet passionate performance. Like a man who has hold of an idea he cannot let go, he forges ahead, insisting that there is more to the assassination than meets the eye."<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/jfk-1991|title= JFK|website= Rogerebert.com|accessdate= July 28, 2023}}</ref>
Costner then starred in the golf comedy '']'' (1996) for ], who had previously directed him in ''Bull Durham''. The actor developed the film '']'' and was set to play the lead role of the President, but ultimately decided to concentrate on finishing '']'' instead. He personally offered the project to ].


He then starred opposite ] in the romantic drama '']'' (1992) where he also served as a producer. The film was a pop-culture sensation and financial success. The next year he starred as a criminal on the run in ]'s drama '']'' (1993). Film critic ] of '']'' wrote, "Costner seems about as pathological as a koala bear, and his gentle charisma reinforces the film's touchy-feely theme".<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Gleiberman |first=Owen |author-link=Owen Gleiberman |date=December 3, 1993 |title=A Perfect World |url=https://ew.com/article/1993/12/03/perfect-world/ |access-date=August 17, 2022 |magazine=] |language=en}}</ref><ref name=tca/> He took the ] in the western biopic '']'' (1994), directed by Lawrence Kasdan, where he also served as a producer. That same year he starred in the drama film '']''. The film also co-starred ]. The film seemed to gain little attention.
His career revived somewhat in 2000 with '']'', in which he portrayed a top adviser to ]. The western '']'', which he directed and starred in, received critical acclaim in 2003, though it was only a minor success commercially. He received some of his best reviews for his performance as retired professional baseball player Denny Davies in '']'', for which he received a nomination from the ] and won the ].


=== 1995–2011: Career fluctuations ===
After that, Costner starred in '']'' and in '']'', in which he portrayed a serial killer. In 2008, Costner starred in '']''. Costner was honored on September 6, 2006 when his hand and foot prints were set in concrete in front of ] alongside those of other celebrated actors and entertainers.<ref name="imdb"/>
] in July 2003]]
The science fiction-] epics '']'' (1995) and '']'' (1997), the latter of which Costner also directed, were both commercial disappointments and both largely regarded by critics as artistic failures.<ref name=tca/> However, while ''Waterworld'' achieved respectable box office and some positive reviews, results for ''The Postman'' were far worse and it ended up winning five ], including Worst Picture, Worst Actor and Worst Director for Costner.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000558/1998 | title = 18th Golden Raspberry Awards | author = Internet Movie Database | website = ] | access-date = November 2, 2010}}</ref> Costner starred in the golf comedy '']'' (1996) for ], who had previously directed him in ''Bull Durham''.<ref name=tca/> He developed the film '']'' and was set to play the lead role of the President, but ultimately decided to concentrate on finishing '']'' instead. He personally offered the project to ]. In 1999, he starred in ''] '' with ], based on the ] by ]. The film drew mixed reviews and just about broke even at the box office.<ref>{{cite web|title=Message in a Bottle|url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl1952613889/weekend/|access-date=October 27, 2020|website=Box Office Mojo}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Message in a Bottle 1999|url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/message-in-a-bottle|website=metacritic.com}}</ref>
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His career revived somewhat in 2000 with '']'', in which he portrayed ], a top adviser to ]. The western '']'', which he directed and starred in, received critical acclaim in 2003, and was a surprise success commercially. He received some of his best reviews for his supporting role as retired professional baseball player Denny Davies in '']'', for which he received a nomination from the ] and won the San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor. After that, Costner starred in '']'' and in '']'', in which he portrayed a ]. In 2008, his Tig Productions company closed and was changed to Tree House Films.<ref>{{Cite magazine | url = https://variety.com/exec/kevin-costner | title = Kevin Costner | magazine = ] | date = October 21, 2013}}</ref>


In 2008, Costner starred in '']''. He starred opposite Jennifer Aniston in the 2005 movie '']''. Costner was honored on September 6, 2006, when his hand and foot prints were set in concrete in front of ] alongside those of other celebrated actors and entertainers. In 2010, he appeared in '']'' alongside ], ] and ]. It debuted at the ], and received good reviews. It was released in cinemas worldwide in January 2011. The film was considered to be an Oscar contender, but did not get a nomination.{{fact|date=September 2023}}
== Country music career ==
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Costner is the singer in ], a ] band which he founded with the encouragement of his wife Christine. They began a worldwide tour in October 2007, which included shows in ] and Rome. The group also performed at NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Daytona International Speedway and Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, NC.


Costner announced that he would be returning to the director's chair for the first time in seven years, in 2011, with ''A Little War of Our Own''. He was also about to team up again with director Kevin Reynolds in ''Learning Italian''. No updates have been released about either film since their original production announcement. He also appears, as a special cameo, in '']''{{'s}} "Field of Dreams 2: NFL Lockout". Costner portrayed ] in the rebooted ] '']'', directed by ].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.superherohype.com/news/articles/128994-kevin-costner-confirmed-for-superman | title = Kevin Costner Confirmed for Superman! | work = SuperHeroHype | date = March 18, 2011}}</ref> Costner was going to have a role in ]'s '']'',<ref>{{cite web | last = Kit | first = Borys | date = July 18, 2011 | title = Kevin Costner to Train Slaves in 'Django Unchained' | url = http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/kevin-costner-train-slaves-django-212503 | work = ] | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110719211438/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/kevin-costner-train-slaves-django-212503 | archive-date = July 19, 2011 | access-date = July 19, 2011 |url-status=live}}</ref> but had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts.
The band released a country album, '']'', on November 11, 2008 on ]. The album peaked at #61 on the ''Billboard'' ] and #35 on the ] chart. Three singles ("Superman 14", "Long Hot Night" and "Backyard") have been released to radio, although none have charted. The single "Superman 14" has been made into a live music video.


=== 2012–present: Resurgence and ''Yellowstone'' ===
In 2009, they went on tour with ] ]. In August, at the ] in Camrose, ], Costner and the band were scheduled next on stage when a severe thunderstorm struck, collapsing the stage and stands on the main stage. One person was reported dead and forty injured.<ref>{{cite web |=http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/08/02/world/AP-CN-Canada-Stage-Collapse.html?_r=1 |title=1 Dead, 40 Injured in Canada Stage Collapse |publisher=] via ''The New York Times'' |date=August 2, 2009 |accessdate=August 2, 2009}}</ref> Later, an auction was held to raise money for the two young sons of the woman killed. A dinner with Costner was auctioned off for $41,000. Two guitars, one autographed by Costner, helped raise another $10,000 each.<ref>{{cite news |first=Nick |last=Lees |title=Katz likely culprit behind mystery $41,000 bid |url=http://www.edmontonjournal.com/story_print.html?id=1884293&sponsor= |work=Edmonton Journal |date=August 12, 2009}}</ref>
] in the miniseries '']'' (2012)]]
Costner portrayed ] in the three-part miniseries '']'', which premiered on May 28, 2012, on the ]. It broke a record by pulling 13.9&nbsp;million viewers. The miniseries tells the true American story of a legendary family feud – one that spanned decades and nearly launched a war between ] and ]. The role earned Costner the 2012 ] for ],<ref>{{Cite news | last = Pennington | first = Gail | url = http://www.stltoday.com/entertainment/television/gail-pennington/homeland-wins-big-hamm-loses-again-at-emmys/article_3db182bc-05de-11e2-b471-001a4bcf6878.html | title = 'Homeland' wins big; Hamm loses again at Emmys | newspaper = ] | date = September 24, 2012 | access-date = September 24, 2012}}</ref> the 2013 ],<ref>{{cite web | title = The 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | url = http://www.sagawards.org/awards/nominees-and-recipients/19th-annual-screen-actors-guild-awards#id-4 | website = Screen Actors Guild Awards | publisher = SAG-AFTRA | access-date = February 28, 2017}}</ref> and the 2013 ].<ref>{{cite web | title = 2013 Golden Globe Awards | url = http://www.goldenglobes.com/winners-nominees/2013/all#category-1896 | website = Golden Globes.com | publisher = Hollywood Foreign Press Association | access-date = February 28, 2017 | archive-date = October 12, 2016 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20161012224757/http://www.goldenglobes.com/winners-nominees/2013/all#category-1896 | url-status = dead }}</ref>


In 2014, Costner appeared in the spy movie '']'', as Thomas Harper, a mentor for the series' title character. The same year, he starred in the thriller '']'' and the drama '']'' and produced and starred in '']''.<ref>, ], ], February 3, 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2014.</ref> ''Black or White'' premiered at the 2014 ] and opened in the United States in 2015. In 2015, Costner played coach Jim White in the drama film '']'', about cross-country running. In 2016, he played the fictional character Al Harrison, a ] ] supervisor, in '']'', and in 2017, he starred with ] in ]'s directorial debut film '']''. Since 2018, he has starred in and produced the television series '']'', marking the first regular TV series role of his career.<ref>{{cite web | last1 = Otterson | first1 = Joe | title = Kevin Costner to Star in Paramount Network Series 'Yellowstone' | url = https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/kevin-costner-paramount-network-yellowstone-1202425717/ | website = Variety.com | access-date = October 11, 2017 | date = May 15, 2017}}</ref> In 2019, Costner starred in '']'',<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.indiewire.com/2019/05/art-of-racing-in-the-rain-trailer-milo-ventimiglia-kevin-costner-talking-dog-movie-1202143259/ | title='The Art of Racing in the Rain' Trailer: Milo Ventimiglia Loves His Dog, and Amanda Seyfried | first=Jude | last=Dry | date=May 20, 2019 | work=IndieWire | access-date=November 26, 2022}}</ref> where he voiced Enzo the dog. It was his first voice-over film in his career.
A second ] album, ''Turn It On'', was released in February 2009 in Europe<ref></ref> and was supported by a European tour.<ref></ref>


In August 2022, Costner began production on '']'', a Western epic that will be split into at least four films, each just under three hours in length.<ref name=Egan/><ref name=August12>{{cite web |last1=Fleming |first1=Mike Jr. |title=Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington Saddle Up As Leads For Kevin Costner's ''Horizon'' |url=https://deadline.com/2022/08/sienna-miller-sam-worthington-kevin-costner-horizon-jamie-campbell-bower-yellowstone-1235091034/ |website=] |access-date=August 12, 2022 |date=August 12, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Kroll |first1=Justin |title=Luke Wilson Joins Kevin Costner's Western Epic ''Horizon'' |url=https://deadline.com/2022/08/luke-wilson-kevin-costners-horizon-1235097742/ |website=] |access-date=August 22, 2022 |date=August 22, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Kit |first1=Borys |title=Thomas Haden Church Joins Kevin Costner in New Line Western ''Horizon'' (Exclusive) |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/thomas-haden-church-joins-kevin-costner-in-new-line-western-horizon-exclusive-1235206009/ |website=] |access-date=August 25, 2022 |date=August 25, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=D'Alessandro |first1=Anthony |title=Kevin Costner's Western Epic ''Horizon'' Adds Jena Malone, Alejandro Edda, Tatanka Means & Michael Rooker |url=https://deadline.com/2022/08/kevin-costner-horizon-jena-malone-michael-rooker-1235104269/ |website=] |access-date=August 31, 2022 |date=August 31, 2022}}</ref> Costner plans on the films being released over a series of months. Costner will act as director of the project and said the film was proposed as an event television series. Production on the first film was expected to last at least 220 days, but was completed by November 2022.<ref name="Pl">{{Cite web |last=Strohm |first=Emily |date=November 23, 2022 |title=Kevin Costner Reveals 13-Year-Old Son Hayes Will Appear in His Epic Western 'Horizon' : 'He's Really Good' |url=https://people.com/movies/kevin-costner-son-hayes-appears-in-his-western-movie-horizon-exclusive/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221127131624/https://people.com/movies/kevin-costner-son-hayes-appears-in-his-western-movie-horizon-exclusive/ |archive-date=November 27, 2022 |access-date=November 27, 2022 |website=]}}</ref> Production of the next films was underway by May 2023.<ref name=Egan>{{cite web|url=https://ksltv.com/546576/filming-begins-in-st-george-for-kevin-costners-horizon-an-american-saga/|title=Filming begins in St. George for Kevin Costner's 'Horizon, an American Saga'|last1=Egan|first1=Ladd|last2=Swenson|first2=Madison|website=KSLTV.com|date=May 2, 2023|access-date=May 24, 2023|language=en}}</ref><ref name="Pl"/><ref>{{Cite web |last=Fixsen |first=Rachel |date=August 4, 2022 |title="Horizon" filming this fall: Big budget movie to hire locals as extras |url=https://moabsunnews.com/2022/08/04/big-budget-movie-to-hire-locals-as-extras/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220814011134/https://moabsunnews.com/2022/08/04/big-budget-movie-to-hire-locals-as-extras/ |archive-date=August 14, 2022 |access-date=August 13, 2022 |website=Moab Sun News}}</ref><ref name=Horizon>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2022/film/news/kevin-costner-horizon-directing-four-movies-1235299756/|title=Kevin Costner Wants to Split His Western Epic 'Horizon' Into Four Movies (EXCLUSIVE)|last=Ravindran|first=Manori|website=Variety|date=June 24, 2022|access-date=June 24, 2022|language=en}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
=== Relationships ===
While in college, Costner was a member of ] fraternity.<ref name="autobiog"/> He started dating fellow student Cindy Silva in March 1975, and their subsequent marriage three years later produced three children: Annie (born in 1984), Lily (born in 1986), and Joe (born in 1988). The couple divorced in 1994 after 16 years of marriage. He has a son, Liam (born in 1996), with Bridget Rooney, with whom he had a brief relationship following his divorce.<ref>{{cite news |author=Perry, Simon|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20011398,00.html |title="Kevin Costner, Wife Christine Are Expecting."] |work=People |date=February 9, 2007}}</ref>


==Other ventures==
In 1996 he cohabitated with supermodel ].<ref>{{cite news |author=Pringle, Gill. |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_19960630/ai_n14450888 |title=Kevin Costner Gets an Elle of a Girl. |work=Sunday Mirror |date=June 3, 1996}}</ref>
===Country music===
{{Main|Kevin Costner & Modern West}}
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Costner is the singer in ], a ] band which he founded with the encouragement of his wife Christine. In October 2007, they began a worldwide tour which included shows in ] and Rome. The group also performed at NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Daytona International Speedway and Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.


The band released a country album, '']'', on November 11, 2008, on ]. The album peaked at No.&nbsp;61 on the ''Billboard'' ] and No.&nbsp;35 on the ] chart. Three singles ("Superman 14", "Long Hot Night" and "Backyard") have been released to radio, although none have charted. For the single "Superman 14" a live music video was made.
On September 25, 2004, Costner married his girlfriend of four years, German model and handbag designer Christine Baumgartner,<ref>Kappes, Serena and Jason Bane ''People''. September 26, 2004.</ref> at his ranch in ]. Costner took his new bride for a canoe ride on a lake following the ceremony. The couple honeymooned in Scotland.<ref> ''BBC''. September 27, 2004.</ref> Their first child, Cayden Wyatt Costner, was born on May 6, 2007 at a Los Angeles hospital.<ref>Nudd, Tim. ''People''. May 7, 2007.</ref> Their second son, Hayes Logan, was born on February 12, 2009.<ref>Silverman, Stephen M. ''People''. February 13, 2009.</ref> Costner and Baumgartner's third child, a daughter named Grace Avery, was born on June 2, 2010.<ref>{{cite web |first=Sarah |last=Michaud |url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20352305,00.html |title=Seventh Child on the Way for Kevin Costner |work=] |date=March 17, 2010 |accessdate=May 27, 2010}}</ref>


In 2009, they went on tour with ] ]. In August, at the ] in Camrose, ], Costner and the band were scheduled next on stage when a severe thunderstorm struck, causing the stage and stands on the main stage to collapse. One person was reported dead and forty injured.<ref>{{Cite news | url = https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/08/02/world/AP-CN-Canada-Stage-Collapse.html | title = 1 Dead, 40 Injured in Canada Stage Collapse | agency = ] | newspaper = ] | date = August 2, 2009 | access-date = August 2, 2009}}</ref> Later, an auction was held to raise money for the two young sons of the woman killed. A dinner with Costner was auctioned off for $41,000. Two guitars, one autographed by Costner, helped raise another $10,000 each.<ref>{{Cite news | first = Nick | last = Lees | title = Katz likely culprit behind mystery $41,000 bid | url = https://www.pressreader.com/canada/edmonton-journal/20090812/281882999355295 | work = Edmonton Journal | date = August 12, 2009 | page = B3}}</ref>
=== Baseball ===
Several of Costner's films have included a baseball theme. They include ''Chasing Dreams'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and '']'', in which his character is a former pro baseball player.


A second ] album, ''Turn It On'', was released in February 2010 in Europe<ref>{{cite web | url = http://kevincostnermodernwest.com/news/comments/new-album-turn-it-on/ | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110819095309/http://kevincostnermodernwest.com/news/comments/new-album-turn-it-on/ | url-status = dead | title = New Album – "Turn It On" – News – Kevin Costner & Modern West | archive-date = August 19, 2011}}</ref> and was supported by a European tour.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://kevincostnermodernwest.com/news/comments/new-tour-dates-announced-new-album-in-the-works/ | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110920201900/http://kevincostnermodernwest.com/news/comments/new-tour-dates-announced-new-album-in-the-works/ | url-status = dead | title = New Tour Dates Announced / New Album In the Works – News – Kevin Costner & Modern West | archive-date = September 20, 2011}}</ref> In July 2012, the band performed in ], at the 20th annual ] in support of the ] Foundation, donating a guitar autographed by Costner.<ref> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130602044103/http://www.telusskins.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1342189346&archive=&start_from=&ucat=1& |date=June 2, 2013 }}</ref>
He has a home in ] and sometimes appears at ] baseball practices and games. Costner is a close friend of Longhorns baseball coach ] from Garrido's days coaching at ], the actor's alma mater. He cast Garrido to play the role of the Yankee manager in ''For Love of the Game''. He tries to attend every ] game that Cal State Fullerton plays in ].


Kevin Costner has also appeared in the documentary film ''Country Roads'' by Marieke Schröder.<ref name="euroarts.com">{{cite web | url = https://www.euroarts.com/tv-license/6071-country-roads-heartbeat-america | date = June 2, 2013 | title = Country Roads – The Heartbeat of America | website = EuroArts}}</ref>
Costner is a partial owner of the ]-based ] ] team in the ]. The Fielders name is an homage to ''Field of Dreams'', with the logo showing a ballplayer standing amid a field of corn.<ref> ''New York Times''. April 5, 2009.</ref><ref> Lake County Baseball.com. May 27, 2009.</ref>


The most recent album released by Kevin Costner and Modern West, ''Tales from Yellowstone'', was written by Costner and his co-writers from the perspective of John Dutton, Costner's character on the hit TV series '']''. Songs from the album were featured on Season 3 of the show.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://tasteofcountry.com/kevin-costner-modern-west-tales-from-yellowstone-album/ | date = July 21, 2021 | title = Did You Know Kevin Costner Recorded a 'Yellowstone' Album? | website = Taste of Country}}</ref>
=== Business interests ===
Costner owns 93.5% of the Midnight Star ], in ], ]. The casino, its sports bar Diamond Lil's, and its restaurant Jake's are named after characters and locations from the movie '']''. The facility contains posters, costumes, and other memorabilia from Costner's films.


===Baseball===
In July 2004, Costner fired Francis and Carla Caneva, who managed the Midnight Star. A judge subsequently ordered Costner to pay $6.1 million to buy out the Canevas as his business partners. In October 2006, Costner asked the ] to re-examine the ruling, as an accountant hired by the actor had determined the market value of the casino to be $3.1 million.<ref>, BBC</ref>
Several of Costner's films have included a baseball theme: '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', and '']'', in three of which his character is a pro baseball player and one a former pro baseball player.


Costner has a home in ], and sometimes appears at ] practices and games. He was a close friend of former Longhorns baseball coach ] from Garrido's days coaching at ], Costner's alma mater. He cast Garrido to play the role of the Yankee manager in ''For Love of the Game''. He tries to attend every ] game that the ] team plays in ]. Costner walked on for a tryout, but did not make the team early in his time at the university.
In 1995, Costner purchased ], a company developing ] machines, from the ] for $24 million. The machines developed by the company were of little commercial interest until the ], when ] took six of the machines for testing in late May 2010.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/19/if-you-build-it/?dbk | work=The New York Times | title=If You Build It … | first=Liz | last=Robbins | date=May 19, 2010}}</ref> On June 9, that order was expanded to 32 anti-oil devices.<ref>http://www.reefrelieffounders.com/drilling/2010/06/11/examiner-kevin-costner-sells-32-oil-spill-machines-to-bp-to-recycle-6-million-gallons-of-water-a-day-photos</ref>


Costner was a partial owner of the ]-based ] ] in the ]. The Fielders name was an homage to ''Field of Dreams'', with the logo showing a ballplayer standing amid a field of corn.<ref>{{Cite news | last = Rotenbirk | first = Lori | title = Major League Hopes Pinned on the Minors | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/05/us/05zion.html | newspaper = ] | date = April 5, 2009 | page = A23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title = Zion, IL 2010 Northern League Expansion Team Named the Lake County Fielders | url = http://www.fieldersbaseball.com/zion-il-2010-northern-league-expansion-team-named-lake-county-fielders | work = Lake County Fielders web site | access-date = July 28, 2013 | date = October 5, 2009 |url-status=dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150404014641/http://www.fieldersbaseball.com/zion-il-2010-northern-league-expansion-team-named-lake-county-fielders | archive-date = April 4, 2015 }}</ref> On August 12, 2021, he led the ] and ] onto the field prior to the ] game held in ] and gave a short speech.<ref>{{Citation|title=Kevin Costner leads Yankees and White Sox from cornfield onto the Field of Dreams {{!}} FOX SPORTS| date=August 12, 2021 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbmZ1Oz_nTg| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211028/jbmZ1Oz_nTg| archive-date=October 28, 2021|language=en|access-date=August 13, 2021}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
=== NASCAR ===
Costner was named ceremonial ] of the ] ] Series' Auto Club 500 which took place on February 25, 2007, at the ].<ref></ref> In 2008, he worked with the NASCAR Media Group and ] to help produce the NASCAR Documentary, ''The Ride of Their Lives'' which would be released in 2009. Costner would be the narrator for that documentary. Also in 2009, he was named the spokesperson for NASCAR Day which took place on May 15. The next day, May 16, he and his country music band would perform in the infield of ] as well as participate as a judge in the 2nd annual ] Victory Challenge before the ].


=== Other interests === ===Business interests===
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The actor plays regularly in celebrity golf tournaments, including the PGA Tour's annual pro-am at Pebble Beach, California and the BMW Pro-Am held each April in Greenville County, South Carolina.
In 1995, Costner bought a company that was developing ] machines based on a patent he purchased from the ]. The machines developed by the company were of little commercial interest until the ], when ] took six of the machines from a company in which Costner owned an interest, Ocean Therapy Solutions, for testing in late May 2010.<ref>{{Cite news | url = http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/19/if-you-build-it/?dbk | newspaper = ] | title = If You Build It ... | first = Liz | last = Robbins | date = May 19, 2010}}</ref> On June 16, 2010, BP entered into a lease with Ocean Therapy Solutions for 32 of the oil-water separation devices.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.reefrelieffounders.com/drilling/2010/06/11/examiner-kevin-costner-sells-32-oil-spill-machines-to-bp-to-recycle-6-million-gallons-of-water-a-day-photos | title = Examiner: Kevin Costner sells 32 oil spill machines to BP to recycle 6 million gallons of water a day (photos)| date = June 11, 2010}}</ref> Although Spyron Contoguris and ] had previously sold their interests in Ocean Therapy Solutions in mid-June to another investor in the company, they filed a lawsuit in Louisiana District Court claiming $10.64&nbsp;million for securities fraud and misrepresentation. The suit claimed that Costner kept a meeting with BP secret from them, and the secret meeting resulted in an $18-million down payment on a $52&nbsp;million purchase, and that after the down payment, but before any announcement, another investor used part of the down payment to buy out their shares, thus excluding them from their share of the profits from the total sale.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://news-briefs.ew.com/2010/12/23/stephen-baldwin-kevin-costner-lawsuit-bp/?hpt=T2 | title = Stephen Baldwin spills lawsuit on Kevin Costner | author = Kate Ward}}</ref> The suit claimed that, despite public statements by Costner, Ocean Therapy Solutions, BP and others to the contrary, Baldwin and Contogouris were told that BP was still testing the machines and had not yet committed to lease the machines from Ocean Therapy Solutions and that the other investor in Ocean Therapy Solutions purchased their shares for $1.4&nbsp;million to Baldwin and $500,000, to Contogouris.<ref>Detroit Free Press, Friday, December 24, 2010, page 3C</ref>{{full citation needed|date=June 2018}} In June 2012, a federal jury in Louisiana deliberated for less than two hours before rejecting Baldwin's and Contogouris' claims in the multimillion-dollar oil-clean-up case, and the court ordered Baldwin and Contogouris to reimburse Costner and the other defendants in the case for their costs.{{citation needed|date=May 2018}}


On June 6, 2004, Costner opened ''Tatanka: The Story of the Bison'' one mile south of ], on ], saying he hoped it would be an educational and emotional place for people to learn about America's westward expansion. Promoters stated in a news release that the $5-million attraction had a new, 3,800-square-foot interactive center featuring exhibits, retail, and food and beverage areas, as well as offices and a small theater. The visitor center features graphics and text about the bison and the relationship of the ] to the animals - historically hunting and now raising them for food and clothing, among other things. The centerpiece is a bronze sculpture depicting a ] by ] artist ], depicting 14 bronze bison in the act of running from their pursuers and three bronze ] riders on horseback. Three of the massive bison are posed in midair, cascading over the face of a cliff. Costner commissioned the work in 1994 from Detmers. The five-fourths-scale bronzes, each weighing between 2,500 and 8,000 pounds, were cast at Eagle Bronze Foundry in ].<ref>Rapid City Journal, June 6, 2004</ref>{{full citation needed|date=May 2018}}
Costner is a fan of the ], football team ] While filming '']'', he had the opportunity to attend a game and has followed the team ever since.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.indielondon.co.uk/film/open_range_costnerQ&A.html |title=Open Range – Kevin Costner Q&A |publisher=indielondon.co.uk}}</ref>


Costner opened the Midnight Star Casino and Restaurant in Deadwood, S.D., in 1991.<ref name="jh">{{cite news |last=Holland |first=Jim |url=https://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/deadwood-s-midnight-star-sold-to-reopen-in-july/article_81752b78-1b1e-5380-99f3-a1c1910c1998.html | title=Deadwood's Midnight Star sold, to reopen in July |date=February 17, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200217212832/https://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/deadwood-s-midnight-star-sold-to-reopen-in-july/article_81752b78-1b1e-5380-99f3-a1c1910c1998.html |archive-date=February 17, 2020 |access-date=May 9, 2021}}</ref> He hired Francis and Carla Caneva to manage the establishment and gave each of them a 3.25 percent ownership and paid them salaries and bonuses. He terminated their employment in July 2004 and asked to agree to an amicable disassociation. When they declined, Costner dissolved the partnership and hired an accountant who determined its fair market value to be $3.1 million. The Canevas sued Costner to buy their shares based on twice that amount or sell the company on the open market. They won in the lower court but, on Costner's appeal, lost in the South Dakota Supreme Court.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.today.com/popculture/court-rules-costners-favor-casino-dispute-1C9428197 |title=Court rules in Costner's favor in casino dispute |agency=] |via=] |date=November 9, 2006 |access-date=May 9, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite case |url=https://caselaw.findlaw.com/sd-supreme-court/1451770.html |title=IN RE: the DISSOLUTION OF MIDNIGHT STAR ENTERPRISES |via=] |date=November 8, 2006 |access-date=May 9, 2021}}</ref> Costner closed the establishment in 2017 and sold it in 2020.<ref name="jh"/>
Since 1992, Costner has financially supported a variety of ] politicians, including ] and ], but also made contributions to the ]'s ] as late as 1995.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Kevin_Costner.php |title=FreshMeat:Celebrity Donations |publisher=FreshMeat.com}}</ref> He said publicly in 2008 that he has no ambition to run for political office, adding "I've lived quite a colorful life."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.comedycentral.com/colbertreport/videos.jhtml?episodeId=178462 |title=Comedy Central:Kevin Costner |date=August 6, 2008 |accessdate=August 24, 2009}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>


In 2020, Costner joined Woody Sears's new audio entertainment travel app, HearHere, as a co-founder, podcast narrator, and investor. Costner narrates some of the audio stories provided by the iPhone subscription app for travelers on road trips across the United States who want to hear about the people, places, and histories they are encountering on their travels.<ref>{{cite web|title=Want to take a road trip with Kevin Costner? Investors are betting you will|url=https://techcrunch.com/2021/04/02/want-to-take-a-road-trip-with-kevin-costner-investors-are-betting-you-might/|access-date=April 4, 2021|website=TechCrunch|date=April 2, 2021 |language=en-US}}</ref>
In the final days before the 2008 election, Costner campaigned for ], visiting various places in Colorado—a state in which he has a home. In his speech, Costner stated the need for young voters to get to the polls, early and with enthusiasm. "We were going to change the world and we haven't," Costner said at a Colorado State University rally. "My generation didn't get it done, and we need you to help us."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://localsearch.coloradoan.com/sp?skin=100&aff=1174&keywords=Kevin%20Costner |title=Celebrities, officials push CSU student vote |work=Fort Collins Coloradoan |author=Trevor Hughes |date=October 29, 2008 |page=A1 |accessdate=August 26, 2009}}</ref>


== Filmography == ===Philanthropy===
Costner serves on an honorary board for the ] in ]. In spring 2011, he recorded two radio spots for the museum that were aired on ] Radio Network.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.theworldwar.org/s/110/new/index.aspx?pgid=1194 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130420183858/http://www.theworldwar.org/s/110/new/index.aspx?pgid=1194 | url-status = dead | title = Costner Lends Voice to Museum | archive-date = April 20, 2013}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
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! Year !! Film !! Role !! Notes
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| rowspan=1 | 1981
| ''Malibu Hot Summer''
| John Logan
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| rowspan=4 | 1982
| ''Chasing Dreams''
| Ed
|
|-
| '']''
| Frat Boy #1
|
|-
| '']''
| Joe, Policeman #2
|
|-
| '']''
| Luther (Man in Alley)
| qualified for ] card
|-
|rowspan=4 | 1983
| ''Stacy's Knights''
| Will Bonner
|
|-
| ''Table for Five''
| Newlywed husband
|
|-
| '']''
| Alex
| scenes deleted
|-
| '']''
| Phil Pitkin
|
|-
| 1984
| ''The Gunrunner''
| Ted
|
|-
| rowspan=3 | 1985
| '']''
| Gardner Barnes, Groover
|
|-
| '']''
| Jake
|
|-
| '']''
| Marcus Sommers
|
|-
| rowspan=2 | 1986
| '']''
| John Logan
| originally filmed in 1974
|-
| '']''
| Jimmy Scott
|
|-
| rowspan=2 | 1987
| '']''
| ]
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| '']''
| Lt. Cmdr. Tom Farrell
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| 1988
| '']''
| Crash Davis
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| 1989
| '']''
| ]
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| rowspan=2 | 1990
| '']''
| Michael 'Jay' Cochran
| also executive producer
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| '']''
| Lieutenant John J. Dunbar
|] (shared with ])<br />]<br />] (shared with Jim Wilson)<br />]<br /> ]<br />] (shared with Jim Wilson)<br />Nominated – ]<br />Nominated – ]<br />Nominated – ]<br />Nominated – ]<br />Nominated – ]
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| rowspan=3 | 1991
| '']''
| Himself
| documentary (uncredited role)
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| '']'' || ] || also producer
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| '']''
| ]
| Nominated – ]
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| rowspan=3 | 1992
| '']''
| Captain
| Episode: "The Mission", archive footage
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| ''Oliver Stone: Inside Out''
| Himself
| documentary
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| '']''
| Frank Farmer
| also producer
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| 1993
| '']''
| Robert 'Butch' Haynes
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| rowspan=3 | 1994
| '']''
| Himself
| documentary
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| '']''
| ]
| also producer
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| '']''
| Steven Simmons
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| 1995
| '']''
| Mariner
| also producer and uncredited director
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| 1996
| '']''
| Roy 'Tin Cup' McAvoy
| Nominated – ]
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| rowspan=2 | 1997
| ''Sean Connery, An Intimate Portrait''
| Himself
| documentary
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| '']''
| The Postman
| also director and producer
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| rowspan=3 | 1999
| '']''
| Garret Blake
| also producer
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| '']''
| Billy Chapel
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| '']''
| Ringside Fan
| Cameo
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| 2000
| '']''
| ]
| also producer
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| rowspan=2 | 2001
| '']''
| Thomas J. Murphy
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| ''Road to Graceland''
| Murphy (voice)
| animated short
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| 2002
| '']''
| Joe Darrow
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| 2003
| '']''
| Charlie Waite
| also director and producer
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| rowspan=2 | 2005
| '']''
| Denny Davies
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| '']''
| Beau Burroughs
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| 2006
| '']''
| Ben Randall
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| 2007
| '']''
| Mr. Earl Brooks
| also producer
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| 2008
| '']''
| Bud Johnson
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| 2009
| '']''
| John James
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| 2010
| '']''
| Jack Dolan
| ''post-production''
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== References == ===NASCAR===
Costner was named ceremonial ] of the ]' ] which took place on February 25, 2007, at the ].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.allbusiness.com/services/business-services/3997065-1.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090108025257/http://www.allbusiness.com/services/business-services/3997065-1.html | url-status = dead | title = Kevin Costner Named Grand Marshal | archive-date = January 8, 2009}}</ref> In 2008, he worked with the NASCAR Media Group and ] to help produce the NASCAR Documentary ''The Ride of Their Lives'' which was released in December of that year.<ref>{{Citation |last=Karpf |first=Rory |title=NASCAR: The Ride of Their Lives |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1381509/ |type=Documentary, Sport |publisher=NASCAR Media Group |access-date=August 16, 2022}}</ref> Costner would be the narrator for that documentary. Also in 2009, he was named the spokesman for NASCAR Day which took place on May 15. The next day, May 16, he and his country music band would perform in the infield of ] as well as participate as a judge in the 2nd annual Victory Challenge before the ].
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== External links == === Writing ===
In 2015, Costner co-authored ''The Explorer's Guild: A Passage to Shambhala'', a hybrid ] and ], with John Baird, researcher ], and illustrator Rick Ross.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kevin Costner on Building His Career, Positive Self-Talk, and Making Dances with Wolves Happen|url=https://tim.blog/2015/11/16/kevin-costner-the-near-death-audition-work-ethic-and-the-explorers-guild/|access-date=October 11, 2020|website=tim.blog|date=November 17, 2015}}</ref>

Costner has a chapter giving advice in ]' book '']''.

==Personal life==

=== Relationships ===
] in 2013]]
In 1975, while in college, Costner started dating fellow student Cindy Silva, and they married three years later. During their marriage, they had two daughters born in 1984 and 1986, and a son born in 1988. The couple divorced in 1994 after 16 years of marriage, due to Costner allegedly having an affair while on the set of '']''. Cindy Silva received a settlement of {{US$|link=yes}}80 million (equivalent to ${{Inflation|US-GDP|80|1994|r=0}}&nbsp;million in {{Inflation/year|US-GDP}}).<ref name="Parish">{{cite book |last1=Parish |first1=James |title=Fiasco: A History of Hollywood's Iconic Flops |date=2007 |publisher=Trade Paper Press |location=United States |isbn=978-0470098295 |pages=114}}</ref> Following his divorce, he had a brief relationship with Bridget Rooney, future wife of billionaire ]; Costner and Rooney had a son together, born in 1996.<ref>{{Cite magazine | last = Perry | first = Simon | url = https://people.com/celebrity/kevin-costner-wife-christine-are-expecting/ | title = Kevin Costner, Wife Christine Are Expecting | magazine = ] | date = February 9, 2007}}</ref> He then dated political activist ].<ref>{{Cite news | last = Roberts | first = Alison | url = https://www.standard.co.uk/news/party-girls-turn-single-mums-6318767.html | title = Party-girls turn single-mums | newspaper = ] | date = July 11, 2002}}</ref> In 1996, he lived with supermodel ].<ref>{{Cite news | last = Pringle | first = Gill | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_19960630/ai_n14450888 | title = Kevin Costner Gets an Elle of a Girl. | newspaper = ] | date = June 3, 1996 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151016193753/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_19960630/ai_n14450888 | archive-date = October 16, 2015 | url-status=dead}}</ref> On September 25, 2004, Costner married his girlfriend of four years, model and handbag designer Christine Baumgartner,<ref>{{Cite magazine | last1 = Kappes | first1 = Serena | first2 = Jason | last2 = Bane | url = https://people.com/celebrity/kevin-costner-marries-girlfriend-in-aspen/ | title = Kevin Costner Marries Girlfriend in Aspen | magazine = ] | date = September 26, 2004}}</ref> at his ranch in ]. They have two sons, born in 2007 and 2009, and a daughter born in 2010.<ref>{{Cite magazine | last = Nudd | first = Tim | url = https://people.com/celebrity/kevin-costner-wife-have-a-baby-boy/ | title = Kevin Costner, Wife Have a Baby Boy | magazine = ] | date = May 7, 2007}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine | last = Silverman | first = Stephen M. | url = https://people.com/parents/its-another-boy-for-kevin-costner/ | title = It's Another Boy for Kevin Costner | magazine = ] | date = February 13, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine | first = Sarah | last = Michaud | url = https://people.com/parents/seventh-child-on-the-way-for-kevin-costner/ | title = Seventh Child on the Way for Kevin Costner | magazine = ] | date = March 17, 2010 | access-date = May 27, 2010}}</ref> In May 2023, Baumgartner filed for divorce.<ref>{{Cite magazine | first = Ingrid | last = Vasquez | url = https://people.com/movies/kevin-costners-wife-christine-baumgartner-files-for-divorce/ | title = Kevin Costner's Wife Christine Baumgartner Files for Divorce After 18 Years of Marriage | magazine = ] | date = May 2, 2023 | access-date = May 3, 2023}}</ref> They finalized their divorce on February 20, 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tracy Wright |first=Lauryn Overhultz |date=2024-02-20 |title=Kevin Costner, Christine Baumgartner divorce finalized |url=https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/kevin-costner-christine-baumgartner-divorce-finalized |access-date=2024-02-21 |website=Fox News |language=en-US}}</ref>

===Political activism===
Early in his life, Costner was a ]. He was both a supporter and friend of ], frequently playing golf with the former president. He eventually switched his affiliation in the early 1990s. Since 1992, Costner has financially supported a variety of ] politicians, including ] and ], but also made contributions to Republican ] as late as 1995.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Kevin_Costner.php | title = FreshMeat:Celebrity Donations | publisher = FreshMeat.com |url-status=dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130116015928/http://www.newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Kevin_Costner.php | archive-date = January 16, 2013 }}</ref>

In 2008, he said publicly that he had no ambition to run for political office, adding "I've lived quite a colorful life".<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.comedycentral.com/colbertreport/videos.jhtml?episodeId=178462 | title = Comedy Central: Kevin Costner | date = August 6, 2008 | access-date = August 24, 2009 |url-status=dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090113163257/http://www.comedycentral.com/colbertreport/videos.jhtml?episodeId=178462 | archive-date = January 13, 2009}}</ref> In the final days before ], Costner campaigned for ], visiting various places in ], where he has a home. In his speech, Costner stated the need for young voters to get to the polls, early and with enthusiasm. "We were going to change the world and we haven't", Costner said at a ] rally. "My generation didn't get it done, and we need you to help us".<ref>{{Cite news | title = University continues to host | work = Fort Collins Coloradoan | author = Trevor Hughes | date = October 29, 2008 | page = A1}}</ref>

In October 2014, Costner sent a tribute to British troops serving around the world, thanking them for their work.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.itv.com/news/2014-10-08/i-can-offer-you-nothing-but-respect-kevin-costner-pays-tribute-to-british-forces/ | title = Kevin Costner pays tribute to British soldiers | date = October 8, 2014 | publisher = ]}}</ref>

On December 22, 2019, Costner endorsed Democratic presidential candidate ] at a rally in ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/20/politics/kevin-costner-endorses-pete-buttigieg/index.html|title=Kevin Costner to endorse Pete Buttigieg in Iowa|author=Donald Judd|website=CNN}}</ref> Later, Costner supported Democratic candidate ].<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Malkin |first1=Marc |date=October 27, 2020 |title=Kevin Costner Is Voting for Joe Biden, but Still Thinks Pete Buttigieg Could Have Won the White House |url=https://variety.com/video/kevin-costner-joe-biden-pete-buttigieg/ |access-date=July 24, 2022 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref> Costner narrated a commercial for ], a Democrat running for the ] from {{ushr|IA|4}}.<ref>{{cite news |url = https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/05/politics/jd-scholten-challenges-steve-king/index.html |title = Iowa native JD Scholten announces second bid to unseat GOP Rep. Steve King|website = ]}}</ref> For the ], Costner endorsed Republican ] for reelection.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/kevin-costner-liz-cheney-shirt-b2136415.html | title=Kevin Costner dons 'I'm for Liz Cheney' shirt while filming 'Yellowstone' | website=] | date=August 2, 2022 }}</ref>

== Acting credits and accolades ==
{{main |Kevin Costner filmography| List of awards and nominations received by Kevin Costner}}
Over Costner's career he has received numerous accolades including two ] for ] and ] '']'' (1990). He received three ] for ''Dances with Wolves'', '']'' (2012) and '']'' (2023). He also received a ] and two ].

== Bibliography ==
* {{Cite book |last1=Costner |first1=Kevin |author2=Michael Blake |author3=Jim Wilson (producer's notes) |author4=Diana Landau |date=1991 |title=Dances with Wolves: The Illustrated Screenplay and Story Behind the Film |series=Newmarket Pictorial Moviebooks |others=Photographer: Ben Glass |location=New York |publisher=Newmarket Press |isbn=9781557040886 |oclc=22450423}}
* {{Cite book |last1=Costner |first1=Kevin |author2=Jonathan Baird |author3=Stephen Meyer |date=2015 |title=The Explorers Guild: Volume One: A Passage to Shambhala |others=Illustrator: Rick Ross |location=New York |publisher=Atria Books |isbn=9781476727394 |oclc=926879500}}

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American actor and filmmaker (born 1955)

Kevin Costner
Costner in 2024
BornKevin Michael Costner
(1955-01-18) January 18, 1955 (age 69)
Lynwood, California, U.S.
Alma materCalifornia State University, Fullerton (BA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • screenwriter
  • film producer
  • director
Years active1978–present
WorksFull list
Spouses
Cindy Silva ​ ​(m. 1978; div. 1994)
Christine Baumgartner ​ ​(m. 2004; div. 2024)
Children7
AwardsFull list
Signature

Kevin Michael Costner (born January 18, 1955) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has received various accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and a Primetime Emmy Award.

Costner rose to prominence starring in such films as The Untouchables (1987), Bull Durham (1988), Field of Dreams (1989), JFK (1991), Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), The Bodyguard (1992), and A Perfect World (1993). During this time, he directed and starred in the western epic Dances with Wolves (1990), for which he won two Academy Awards: Best Picture and Best Director. He then starred in and co-produced Wyatt Earp (1994) and Waterworld (1995), and directed The Postman (1997), Open Range (2003) and Horizon: An American Saga (2024).

Costner's other notable films include Silverado (1985), No Way Out (1987), Tin Cup (1996), Message in a Bottle (1999), For Love of the Game (1999), Thirteen Days (2000), Mr. Brooks (2007), Swing Vote (2008), The Company Men (2010), 3 Days to Kill (2014), Draft Day (2014), Black or White (2014), McFarland, USA (2015), and The Highwaymen (2019). He has also played supporting parts in such films as The Upside of Anger (2005), Man of Steel (2013), Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014), Hidden Figures (2016), Molly's Game (2017), and Let Him Go (2020).

On television, Costner portrayed Devil Anse Hatfield in the miniseries Hatfields & McCoys (2012), winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. From 2018 to 2023, he portrayed rancher John Dutton on the Paramount Network drama series Yellowstone, for which he received a Golden Globe award.

Early life and education

Costner was born on January 18, 1955, in Lynwood, California, and grew up in Compton, California. His parents were William and Sharon Costner. He is the youngest of three boys, the second of whom died at birth. Sharon Rae Costner (née Tedrick) was a welfare worker, and William Costner was an electrician and a utilities executive. Costner's father's heritage originates with German immigrants to North Carolina in the 1700s, and Costner also has English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh ancestry. Costner was raised Baptist. He was not academically inclined in school, but did play sports (especially football), take piano lessons, write poetry, and sing in the First Baptist Choir. He has said that watching the 1962 film How the West Was Won as a child inspired his love for Western films.

Costner has stated that he spent his teenage years in different parts of California as his father's career progressed. He has described this time as a period when he "lost a lot of confidence", having to make new friends often. Costner lived in Ventura, then in Visalia. Costner attended Mt. Whitney High School where he was in the marching band. Costner graduated from Villa Park High School in 1973. He played baseball at Villa Park and was teammates with Dennis Burtt. He earned a BA from California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) in 1978. While at CSUF, he became a brother in the Delta Chi fraternity.

Costner became interested in acting and dancing while in his last year of college. In 1978, while on an airplane returning from his honeymoon in Puerto Vallarta, Costner had a chance encounter with actor Richard Burton. At that time, Costner was uncertain about whether he should become an actor, and he approached Burton to ask his advice. Costner has said that Burton encouraged him to pursue acting. Costner has also stated that he asked Burton whether it was possible to be an actor without experiencing turmoil in one's private life; according to Costner, Burton replied that he thought it was possible. Costner credits Burton with inspiring him to become an actor.

Having agreed to undertake a job as a marketing executive, Costner began taking acting lessons five nights a week, with the support of his wife. His marketing job lasted 30 days. He took jobs that allowed him to develop his acting skills, by paying his tuition, including working on fishing boats, as a truck driver, and giving tours of movie stars' Hollywood homes. This work supported the couple while Costner attended auditions.

Career

1981–1986: Rise to prominence

Costner made his film debut in Sizzle Beach, U.S.A. (1981). Filmed in the winter of 1978–79, the film was not released until 1981 and re-released in 1986. The release complications and lack of documentation led many to believe that Costner's debut was in The Touch (also known as Stacy's Knights), in 1983 with Eve Lilith and Andra Millian. Costner played a minor role as "Frat Boy #1" in the Ron Howard film Night Shift (1982). He appears at the climax of a frat-style, blow-out party in the New York City morgue, when the music is suddenly stopped by a frantic Henry Winkler. Costner can be seen holding a beer and looking surprised at the sudden halt of celebration.

Costner appeared in a commercial for the Apple Lisa and Table for Five in 1983, and, the same year, had a small role in the nuclear holocaust film Testament. Later, he was cast in The Big Chill and filmed several scenes that were planned as flashbacks, but they were removed from the final cut. His role was that of Alex, the friend who committed suicide, the event that brings the rest of the cast together. Costner was a friend of director Lawrence Kasdan, who promised the actor a role in a future project. That became Silverado (1985) and a breakout role for Costner. He also starred that year in the smaller films Fandango and American Flyers and appeared alongside Kiefer Sutherland in an hour-long special episode of Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories.

1987–1994: Stardom and acclaim

Eliot Ness (pictured) was portrayed by Costner in The Untouchables (1987)

Costner achieved movie star status in 1987, when he starred as federal agent Eliot Ness in The Untouchables and in the leading role of the thriller No Way Out. He solidified his A-list status in the baseball-themed films Bull Durham (1988) and Field of Dreams (1989). In 1990, he partnered with producer Jim Wilson to form the production company Tig Productions. Tig's first film was the epic Dances with Wolves which Costner directed and starred in. This film was nominated for 12 Academy Awards and won seven, including two for him personally (Best Picture and Best Director). The same year saw the release of Revenge, in which he starred along with Anthony Quinn and Madeleine Stowe, directed by Tony Scott; Costner had wanted to direct it himself.

Costner portrayed Robin Hood in the action-adventure film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) where he also served as a producer. Costner starred alongside Alan Rickman, Morgan Freeman, and Christian Slater. The film received mixed reviews but was an immense box-office success. He then starred as District Attorney Jim Garrison in the Oliver Stone-directed political epic thriller JFK (1991). The film gained significant controversy for its historical inaccuracies but was also praised for its style, direction, and performances. Costner received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama nomination for his role. Critic Roger Ebert praised his performance writing, "As Garrison, Costner gives a measured yet passionate performance. Like a man who has hold of an idea he cannot let go, he forges ahead, insisting that there is more to the assassination than meets the eye."

He then starred opposite Whitney Houston in the romantic drama The Bodyguard (1992) where he also served as a producer. The film was a pop-culture sensation and financial success. The next year he starred as a criminal on the run in Clint Eastwood's drama A Perfect World (1993). Film critic Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "Costner seems about as pathological as a koala bear, and his gentle charisma reinforces the film's touchy-feely theme". He took the title role in the western biopic Wyatt Earp (1994), directed by Lawrence Kasdan, where he also served as a producer. That same year he starred in the drama film The War. The film also co-starred Elijah Wood. The film seemed to gain little attention.

1995–2011: Career fluctuations

Costner visiting Andrews Air Force Base in July 2003

The science fiction-post-apocalyptic epics Waterworld (1995) and The Postman (1997), the latter of which Costner also directed, were both commercial disappointments and both largely regarded by critics as artistic failures. However, while Waterworld achieved respectable box office and some positive reviews, results for The Postman were far worse and it ended up winning five Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture, Worst Actor and Worst Director for Costner. Costner starred in the golf comedy Tin Cup (1996) for Ron Shelton, who had previously directed him in Bull Durham. He developed the film Air Force One and was set to play the lead role of the President, but ultimately decided to concentrate on finishing The Postman instead. He personally offered the project to Harrison Ford. In 1999, he starred in Message in a Bottle with Robin Wright, based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks. The film drew mixed reviews and just about broke even at the box office.

Costner at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival

His career revived somewhat in 2000 with Thirteen Days, in which he portrayed Kenneth O'Donnell, a top adviser to John F. Kennedy. The western Open Range, which he directed and starred in, received critical acclaim in 2003, and was a surprise success commercially. He received some of his best reviews for his supporting role as retired professional baseball player Denny Davies in The Upside of Anger, for which he received a nomination from the Broadcast Film Critics Association and won the San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor. After that, Costner starred in The Guardian and in Mr. Brooks, in which he portrayed a serial killer. In 2008, his Tig Productions company closed and was changed to Tree House Films.

In 2008, Costner starred in Swing Vote. He starred opposite Jennifer Aniston in the 2005 movie Rumour Has It. Costner was honored on September 6, 2006, when his hand and foot prints were set in concrete in front of Grauman's Chinese Theatre alongside those of other celebrated actors and entertainers. In 2010, he appeared in The Company Men alongside Ben Affleck, Tommy Lee Jones and Chris Cooper. It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, and received good reviews. It was released in cinemas worldwide in January 2011. The film was considered to be an Oscar contender, but did not get a nomination.

Costner announced that he would be returning to the director's chair for the first time in seven years, in 2011, with A Little War of Our Own. He was also about to team up again with director Kevin Reynolds in Learning Italian. No updates have been released about either film since their original production announcement. He also appears, as a special cameo, in Funny or Die's "Field of Dreams 2: NFL Lockout". Costner portrayed Jonathan Kent in the rebooted Superman film Man of Steel, directed by Zack Snyder. Costner was going to have a role in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained, but had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts.

2012–present: Resurgence and Yellowstone

Costner portrayed Devil Anse Hatfield in the miniseries Hatfields & McCoys (2012)

Costner portrayed Devil Anse Hatfield in the three-part miniseries Hatfields & McCoys, which premiered on May 28, 2012, on the History Channel. It broke a record by pulling 13.9 million viewers. The miniseries tells the true American story of a legendary family feud – one that spanned decades and nearly launched a war between Kentucky and West Virginia. The role earned Costner the 2012 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie, the 2013 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie, and the 2013 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television.

In 2014, Costner appeared in the spy movie Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, as Thomas Harper, a mentor for the series' title character. The same year, he starred in the thriller 3 Days to Kill and the drama Draft Day and produced and starred in Black or White. Black or White premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and opened in the United States in 2015. In 2015, Costner played coach Jim White in the drama film McFarland, USA, about cross-country running. In 2016, he played the fictional character Al Harrison, a NASA Space Task Group supervisor, in Hidden Figures, and in 2017, he starred with Jessica Chastain in Aaron Sorkin's directorial debut film Molly's Game. Since 2018, he has starred in and produced the television series Yellowstone, marking the first regular TV series role of his career. In 2019, Costner starred in The Art of Racing in the Rain, where he voiced Enzo the dog. It was his first voice-over film in his career.

In August 2022, Costner began production on Horizon: An American Saga, a Western epic that will be split into at least four films, each just under three hours in length. Costner plans on the films being released over a series of months. Costner will act as director of the project and said the film was proposed as an event television series. Production on the first film was expected to last at least 220 days, but was completed by November 2022. Production of the next films was underway by May 2023.

Other ventures

Country music

Main article: Kevin Costner & Modern West
Costner on stage in July 2010

Costner is the singer in Kevin Costner & Modern West, a country rock band which he founded with the encouragement of his wife Christine. In October 2007, they began a worldwide tour which included shows in Istanbul and Rome. The group also performed at NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Daytona International Speedway and Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.

The band released a country album, Untold Truths, on November 11, 2008, on Universal South Records. The album peaked at No. 61 on the Billboard Top Country Albums and No. 35 on the Top Heatseekers chart. Three singles ("Superman 14", "Long Hot Night" and "Backyard") have been released to radio, although none have charted. For the single "Superman 14" a live music video was made.

In 2009, they went on tour with opening act The Alternate Routes. In August, at the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose, Alberta, Costner and the band were scheduled next on stage when a severe thunderstorm struck, causing the stage and stands on the main stage to collapse. One person was reported dead and forty injured. Later, an auction was held to raise money for the two young sons of the woman killed. A dinner with Costner was auctioned off for $41,000. Two guitars, one autographed by Costner, helped raise another $10,000 each.

A second Kevin Costner and Modern West album, Turn It On, was released in February 2010 in Europe and was supported by a European tour. In July 2012, the band performed in Halifax, Nova Scotia, at the 20th annual Telus World Skins Game in support of the IWK Health Centre Foundation, donating a guitar autographed by Costner.

Kevin Costner has also appeared in the documentary film Country Roads by Marieke Schröder.

The most recent album released by Kevin Costner and Modern West, Tales from Yellowstone, was written by Costner and his co-writers from the perspective of John Dutton, Costner's character on the hit TV series Yellowstone. Songs from the album were featured on Season 3 of the show.

Baseball

Several of Costner's films have included a baseball theme: Chasing Dreams, Bull Durham, Field of Dreams, For Love of the Game, and The Upside of Anger, in three of which his character is a pro baseball player and one a former pro baseball player.

Costner has a home in Austin, Texas, and sometimes appears at Texas Longhorns baseball practices and games. He was a close friend of former Longhorns baseball coach Augie Garrido from Garrido's days coaching at Cal State Fullerton, Costner's alma mater. He cast Garrido to play the role of the Yankee manager in For Love of the Game. He tries to attend every College World Series game that the CSUF Titans team plays in Omaha, Nebraska. Costner walked on for a tryout, but did not make the team early in his time at the university.

Costner was a partial owner of the Zion, Illinois-based Lake County Fielders independent baseball team in the North American League. The Fielders name was an homage to Field of Dreams, with the logo showing a ballplayer standing amid a field of corn. On August 12, 2021, he led the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox onto the field prior to the MLB at Field of Dreams game held in Dyersville, Iowa and gave a short speech.

Business interests

Costner's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

In 1995, Costner bought a company that was developing oil separation machines based on a patent he purchased from the US government. The machines developed by the company were of little commercial interest until the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, when BP took six of the machines from a company in which Costner owned an interest, Ocean Therapy Solutions, for testing in late May 2010. On June 16, 2010, BP entered into a lease with Ocean Therapy Solutions for 32 of the oil-water separation devices. Although Spyron Contoguris and Stephen Baldwin had previously sold their interests in Ocean Therapy Solutions in mid-June to another investor in the company, they filed a lawsuit in Louisiana District Court claiming $10.64 million for securities fraud and misrepresentation. The suit claimed that Costner kept a meeting with BP secret from them, and the secret meeting resulted in an $18-million down payment on a $52 million purchase, and that after the down payment, but before any announcement, another investor used part of the down payment to buy out their shares, thus excluding them from their share of the profits from the total sale. The suit claimed that, despite public statements by Costner, Ocean Therapy Solutions, BP and others to the contrary, Baldwin and Contogouris were told that BP was still testing the machines and had not yet committed to lease the machines from Ocean Therapy Solutions and that the other investor in Ocean Therapy Solutions purchased their shares for $1.4 million to Baldwin and $500,000, to Contogouris. In June 2012, a federal jury in Louisiana deliberated for less than two hours before rejecting Baldwin's and Contogouris' claims in the multimillion-dollar oil-clean-up case, and the court ordered Baldwin and Contogouris to reimburse Costner and the other defendants in the case for their costs.

On June 6, 2004, Costner opened Tatanka: The Story of the Bison one mile south of Deadwood, South Dakota, on U.S. Route 85, saying he hoped it would be an educational and emotional place for people to learn about America's westward expansion. Promoters stated in a news release that the $5-million attraction had a new, 3,800-square-foot interactive center featuring exhibits, retail, and food and beverage areas, as well as offices and a small theater. The visitor center features graphics and text about the bison and the relationship of the Plains Indians to the animals - historically hunting and now raising them for food and clothing, among other things. The centerpiece is a bronze sculpture depicting a buffalo jump by Hill City artist Peggy Detmers, depicting 14 bronze bison in the act of running from their pursuers and three bronze Lakota riders on horseback. Three of the massive bison are posed in midair, cascading over the face of a cliff. Costner commissioned the work in 1994 from Detmers. The five-fourths-scale bronzes, each weighing between 2,500 and 8,000 pounds, were cast at Eagle Bronze Foundry in Lander, Wyoming.

Costner opened the Midnight Star Casino and Restaurant in Deadwood, S.D., in 1991. He hired Francis and Carla Caneva to manage the establishment and gave each of them a 3.25 percent ownership and paid them salaries and bonuses. He terminated their employment in July 2004 and asked to agree to an amicable disassociation. When they declined, Costner dissolved the partnership and hired an accountant who determined its fair market value to be $3.1 million. The Canevas sued Costner to buy their shares based on twice that amount or sell the company on the open market. They won in the lower court but, on Costner's appeal, lost in the South Dakota Supreme Court. Costner closed the establishment in 2017 and sold it in 2020.

In 2020, Costner joined Woody Sears's new audio entertainment travel app, HearHere, as a co-founder, podcast narrator, and investor. Costner narrates some of the audio stories provided by the iPhone subscription app for travelers on road trips across the United States who want to hear about the people, places, and histories they are encountering on their travels.

Philanthropy

Costner serves on an honorary board for the National World War I Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. In spring 2011, he recorded two radio spots for the museum that were aired on Kansas City Royals Radio Network.

NASCAR

Costner was named ceremonial Grand Marshal of the NASCAR Cup Series' Auto Club 500 which took place on February 25, 2007, at the California Speedway. In 2008, he worked with the NASCAR Media Group and CMT Films to help produce the NASCAR Documentary The Ride of Their Lives which was released in December of that year. Costner would be the narrator for that documentary. Also in 2009, he was named the spokesman for NASCAR Day which took place on May 15. The next day, May 16, he and his country music band would perform in the infield of Charlotte Motor Speedway as well as participate as a judge in the 2nd annual Victory Challenge before the 25th Running of the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race.

Writing

In 2015, Costner co-authored The Explorer's Guild: A Passage to Shambhala, a hybrid adventure novel and graphic novel, with John Baird, researcher Stephen C. Meyer, and illustrator Rick Ross.

Costner has a chapter giving advice in Tim Ferriss' book Tools of Titans.

Personal life

Relationships

Costner and Baumgartner at the César Awards in 2013

In 1975, while in college, Costner started dating fellow student Cindy Silva, and they married three years later. During their marriage, they had two daughters born in 1984 and 1986, and a son born in 1988. The couple divorced in 1994 after 16 years of marriage, due to Costner allegedly having an affair while on the set of Waterworld. Cindy Silva received a settlement of US$80 million (equivalent to $149 million in 2023). Following his divorce, he had a brief relationship with Bridget Rooney, future wife of billionaire Bill Koch; Costner and Rooney had a son together, born in 1996. He then dated political activist Birgit Cunningham. In 1996, he lived with supermodel Elle Macpherson. On September 25, 2004, Costner married his girlfriend of four years, model and handbag designer Christine Baumgartner, at his ranch in Aspen, Colorado. They have two sons, born in 2007 and 2009, and a daughter born in 2010. In May 2023, Baumgartner filed for divorce. They finalized their divorce on February 20, 2024.

Political activism

Early in his life, Costner was a Republican. He was both a supporter and friend of Ronald Reagan, frequently playing golf with the former president. He eventually switched his affiliation in the early 1990s. Since 1992, Costner has financially supported a variety of Democratic politicians, including Al Gore and Tom Daschle, but also made contributions to Republican Phil Gramm as late as 1995.

In 2008, he said publicly that he had no ambition to run for political office, adding "I've lived quite a colorful life". In the final days before that year's United States presidential election, Costner campaigned for Barack Obama, visiting various places in Colorado, where he has a home. In his speech, Costner stated the need for young voters to get to the polls, early and with enthusiasm. "We were going to change the world and we haven't", Costner said at a Colorado State University rally. "My generation didn't get it done, and we need you to help us".

In October 2014, Costner sent a tribute to British troops serving around the world, thanking them for their work.

On December 22, 2019, Costner endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg at a rally in Indianola, Iowa. Later, Costner supported Democratic candidate Joe Biden. Costner narrated a commercial for J. D. Scholten, a Democrat running for the U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa's 4th congressional district. For the 2022 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming, Costner endorsed Republican Liz Cheney for reelection.

Acting credits and accolades

Main articles: Kevin Costner filmography and List of awards and nominations received by Kevin Costner

Over Costner's career he has received numerous accolades including two Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director Dances with Wolves (1990). He received three Golden Globe Awards for Dances with Wolves, Hatfields & McCoys (2012) and Yellowstone (2023). He also received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Bibliography

  • Costner, Kevin; Michael Blake; Jim Wilson (producer's notes); Diana Landau (1991). Dances with Wolves: The Illustrated Screenplay and Story Behind the Film. Newmarket Pictorial Moviebooks. Photographer: Ben Glass. New York: Newmarket Press. ISBN 9781557040886. OCLC 22450423.
  • Costner, Kevin; Jonathan Baird; Stephen Meyer (2015). The Explorers Guild: Volume One: A Passage to Shambhala. Illustrator: Rick Ross. New York: Atria Books. ISBN 9781476727394. OCLC 926879500.

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