1. People's Most Beautiful Star
The handsome actor Kevin Costner has been selected multiple times for People magazine's highly popular "50 Most Beautiful People" list, cementing his status as one of Hollywood's most attractive stars. His good looks have earned him a place on the list in both 1991 and 1995, and he continues to be a fan favorite today.
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Advertisement2. Kevin Costner's Risky Career Move: From War Games to The Big Chill
In 1983, Kevin Costner made a risky decision to turn down the lead role in the iconic movie "War Games" in order to take a part in the film "The Big Chill". Unfortunately, his role in the latter was ultimately cut, leaving him without a part in either movie. Despite this setback, Costner went on to become one of the most successful actors of his generation, with a career spanning over four decades and numerous awards.
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3. Lost for Good?
In 1997, Kevin Costner was initially in the running for the lead role in the blockbuster movie "Air Force One". However, the part eventually went to Harrison Ford, who delivered an iconic performance as the President of the United States. Costner's loss was Ford's gain, as the film went on to become a box office success, grossing over $315 million worldwide.
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4. Kevin Costner Nude Scene Cut From Film
In 1999, Kevin Costner took a daring step and did a full-front nude scene in the film “For Love of the Game”. Unfortunately, the audience's reaction was not what the director had hoped for, as they burst into laughter when Costner appeared nude on film. As a result, the director decided to cut the scene from the final version of the movie.
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Advertisement5. Kevin Costner's defining role
When Harrison Ford was offered the role of Jim Garrison in the film "JFK", he declined, leaving the door open for Kevin Costner to take on the part. Costner jumped at the opportunity, and his performance was so well-received that the movie was nominated for multiple Academy Awards. It was a defining moment in Costner's career, and one that he will always be remembered for.
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6. Kevin Costner Receives Land from Sioux Nation
After the release of his Academy Award-winning film "Dances with Wolves," Kevin Costner was presented with a remarkable gift from the Sioux nation: a large tract of land in South Dakota. This generous gesture was made in recognition of Costner's efforts to accurately portray the Sioux people and their culture in the movie. The land, which is located near the Black Hills, is still owned by Costner and his family today.
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7. John F. Kennedy's Iconic Actor
Kevin Costner has had the privilege of appearing in two films about the iconic John F. Kennedy. The first, "JFK", was released in 1991 and directed by Oliver Stone, and the second, "Thirteen Days", was released in 2000 and directed by Roger Donaldson. Both films focus on the life and legacy of the 35th President of the United States, and Costner's portrayal of Kennedy has been praised by critics and audiences alike.
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Advertisement8. A Creative and Independent Artist
Kevin Costner is a renowned actor who is well-known for his refusal to appear in sequels to films. He has consistently chosen to focus on new projects and characters, rather than reprising roles from previous films. This has been a defining characteristic of his career, and has earned him a reputation for being a creative and independent artist.
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9. Veteran Actor Reacts to Oscar-Nominated Film
Kevin Costner famously turned down a leading role in the Oscar-nominated film "Platoon" due to his belief that it portrayed soldiers in Vietnam in an overly negative light. Costner, a veteran himself, felt that the film did not accurately reflect the courage and sacrifice of those who served in the Vietnam War. Despite the film's success, Costner has remained steadfast in his decision, and has since gone on to star in a number of critically acclaimed films.
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10. A Western Legend
Kevin Costner is a renowned actor, director, and producer who has starred in some of the most iconic films of all time. His favorite genre, however, is the Western. Costner has starred in several Westerns, including the Academy Award-winning Dances with Wolves, Open Range, and Wyatt Earp. He has also directed and produced several Westerns, including The Postman and the critically acclaimed television series Yellowstone. Costner's love for the Western genre is evident in his work, and he has become one of the most recognizable faces in the genre.
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