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American actor, director, and producer [[Kevin Costner]] started his acting career in 1981 by starring in the romantic comedy independent film ''[[Sizzle Beach, U.S.A.]]'' He went on to appear in the films ''[[Testament (1983 film)|Testament]]'' (1983), and ''[[Shadows Run Black]]'' (1984) before co-starring in the 1985 ensemble western film ''[[Silverado (film)|Silverado]]'' alongside [[Kevin Kline]], [[Scott Glenn]], and [[Danny Glover]]. The same year, he starred in the comedy film ''[[Fandango (1985 film)|Fandango]]'' with [[Judd Nelson]], as well as ''[[American Flyers]]'' with [[David Marshall Grant]]. In 1987, Costner starred as [[Eliot Ness]] in the crime film ''[[The Untouchables (film)|The Untouchables]]'' with [[Robert De Niro]] and [[Sean Connery]]. The following year, he starred as [[Crash Davis]] in the romantic comedy sports film ''[[Bull Durham]]'' with [[Susan Sarandon]] and [[Tim Robbins]]. The film is on [[AFI's 10 Top 10#Sports|AFI's 10 Top 10]] for Greatest Sports Movies.<ref name=AFI>{{cite web |title=AFI's 10 TOP 10 |url=https://www.afi.com/afis-10-top-10/ |website=American Film Institute |access-date=November 7, 2022 |language=en}}</ref> Costner then starred in the sports fantasy drama film ''[[Field of Dreams]]'' with [[James Earl Jones]]. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for three [[Academy Awards]]: [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]], [[Academy Award for Best Original Score|Best Original Score]] and [[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]]. In 2017, it was selected for preservation in the United States [[National Film Registry]] by the [[Library of Congress]] as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".<ref name=LOC>{{cite press release |publisher= [[Library of Congress]] |title= 2017 National Film Registry Is More Than a 'Field of Dreams' |date= December 13, 2017 |url= https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-17-178/2017-national-film-registry-is-more-than-a-field-of-dreams/2017-12-13/ |access-date= July 2, 2018 |archive-date= December 14, 2017 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20171214030216/https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-17-178/2017-national-film-registry-is-more-than-a-field-of-dreams/2017-12-13/ |url-status= live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Complete National Film Registry Listing |url=https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-film-preservation-board/film-registry/complete-national-film-registry-listing/|access-date=October 2, 2020|website=Library of Congress|archive-date=October 31, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161031213743/https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-film-preservation-board/film-registry/complete-national-film-registry-listing/|url-status=live}}</ref> It is also on [[AFI's 10 Top 10#Sports|AFI's 10 Top 10]] for Greatest Fantasy Movies.<ref name=AFI /> |
American actor, director, and producer [[Kevin Costner]] started his acting career in 1981 by starring in the romantic comedy independent film ''[[Sizzle Beach, U.S.A.]]'' He went on to appear in the films ''[[Testament (1983 film)|Testament]]'' (1983), and ''[[Shadows Run Black]]'' (1984) before co-starring in the 1985 ensemble western film ''[[Silverado (film)|Silverado]]'' alongside [[Kevin Kline]], [[Scott Glenn]], and [[Danny Glover]]. The same year, he starred in the comedy film ''[[Fandango (1985 film)|Fandango]]'' with [[Judd Nelson]], as well as ''[[American Flyers]]'' with [[David Marshall Grant]]. In 1987, Costner starred as [[Eliot Ness]] in the crime film ''[[The Untouchables (film)|The Untouchables]]'' with [[Robert De Niro]] and [[Sean Connery]]. The following year, he starred as [[Crash Davis]] in the romantic comedy sports film ''[[Bull Durham]]'' with [[Susan Sarandon]] and [[Tim Robbins]]. The film is on [[AFI's 10 Top 10#Sports|AFI's 10 Top 10]] for Greatest Sports Movies.<ref name=AFI>{{cite web |title=AFI's 10 TOP 10 |url=https://www.afi.com/afis-10-top-10/ |website=American Film Institute |access-date=November 7, 2022 |language=en}}</ref> Costner then starred in the sports fantasy drama film ''[[Field of Dreams]]'' with [[James Earl Jones]]. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for three [[Academy Awards]]: [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]], [[Academy Award for Best Original Score|Best Original Score]] and [[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]]. In 2017, it was selected for preservation in the United States [[National Film Registry]] by the [[Library of Congress]] as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".<ref name=LOC>{{cite press release |publisher= [[Library of Congress]] |title= 2017 National Film Registry Is More Than a 'Field of Dreams' |date= December 13, 2017 |url= https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-17-178/2017-national-film-registry-is-more-than-a-field-of-dreams/2017-12-13/ |access-date= July 2, 2018 |archive-date= December 14, 2017 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20171214030216/https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-17-178/2017-national-film-registry-is-more-than-a-field-of-dreams/2017-12-13/ |url-status= live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Complete National Film Registry Listing |url=https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-film-preservation-board/film-registry/complete-national-film-registry-listing/|access-date=October 2, 2020|website=Library of Congress|archive-date=October 31, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161031213743/https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-film-preservation-board/film-registry/complete-national-film-registry-listing/|url-status=live}}</ref> It is also on [[AFI's 10 Top 10#Sports|AFI's 10 Top 10]] for Greatest Fantasy Movies.<ref name=AFI /> |
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In the 1990s, Costner starred in numerous films including the 1990 epic Western film ''[[Dances with Wolves]]'' as Lieutenant John J. Dunbar, which he also directed and produced. The film received 12 Academy Awards nominations with Costner winning [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]], [[Academy Award for Best Director|Best Director]] and was nominated for [[Academy Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Easton |first1=Nina J. |title='Dances With Wolves,' Irons, Bates Win Oscars : Academy Awards: Costner is best director; his film takes 7 prizes. Goldberg, Pesci honored in support roles. |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-03-26-mn-916-story.html |website=Los Angeles Times |access-date=November 7, 2022 |date=March 26, 1991}}</ref> He also starred as [[Robin Hood]] in ''[[Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves]]'' with [[Morgan Freeman]] (1991), ''[[The Bodyguard (1992 film)|The Bodyguard]]'' with [[Whitney Houston]] (1992), ''[[Wyatt Earp (film)|Wyatt Earp]]'' with [[Dennis Quaid]] (1994), ''[[Tin Cup]]'' with [[Rene Russo]] (1996), ''[[The Postman (film)|The Postman]]'' with [[Will Patton]] (1997), ''[[Message in a Bottle (film)|Message in a Bottle]]'' with [[Robin Wright]] (1999) and ''[[For Love of the Game (film)|For Love of the Game]]'' with [[Kelly Preston]] (also 1999). In the 2000s, he co-starred in the heist black action comedy film ''[[3000 Miles to Graceland]]'' with [[Kurt Russell]] (2001), the [[Revisionist Western]] film ''[[Open Range (2003 film)|Open Range]]'' with [[Robert Duvall]] (2003), [[Rob Reiner]]'s romantic comedy film ''[[Rumor Has It (film)|Rumor Has It]]'' with [[Jennifer Aniston]] (2005), psychological thriller film ''[[Mr. Brooks]]'' with [[Demi Moore]] (2007), and the comedy-drama film ''[[Swing Vote (2008 film)|Swing Vote]]'' with [[Kelsey Grammer]] (2008). |
In the 1990s, Costner starred in numerous films including the 1990 epic Western film ''[[Dances with Wolves]]'' as Lieutenant John J. Dunbar, which he also directed and produced. The film received 12 Academy Awards nominations with Costner winning [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]], [[Academy Award for Best Director|Best Director]] and was nominated for [[Academy Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Easton |first1=Nina J. |title='Dances With Wolves,' Irons, Bates Win Oscars : Academy Awards: Costner is best director; his film takes 7 prizes. Goldberg, Pesci honored in support roles. |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-03-26-mn-916-story.html |website=Los Angeles Times |access-date=November 7, 2022 |date=March 26, 1991}}</ref> He also starred as: [[Robin Hood]] in ''[[Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves]]'' with [[Morgan Freeman]] (1991), ''[[The Bodyguard (1992 film)|The Bodyguard]]'' with [[Whitney Houston]] (1992), ''[[Wyatt Earp (film)|Wyatt Earp]]'' with [[Dennis Quaid]] (1994), ''[[Tin Cup]]'' with [[Rene Russo]] (1996), ''[[The Postman (film)|The Postman]]'' with [[Will Patton]] (1997), ''[[Message in a Bottle (film)|Message in a Bottle]]'' with [[Robin Wright]] (1999) and ''[[For Love of the Game (film)|For Love of the Game]]'' with [[Kelly Preston]] (also 1999). In the 2000s, he co-starred in the heist black action comedy film ''[[3000 Miles to Graceland]]'' with [[Kurt Russell]] (2001), the [[Revisionist Western]] film ''[[Open Range (2003 film)|Open Range]]'' with [[Robert Duvall]] (2003), [[Rob Reiner]]'s romantic comedy film ''[[Rumor Has It (film)|Rumor Has It]]'' with [[Jennifer Aniston]] (2005), psychological thriller film ''[[Mr. Brooks]]'' with [[Demi Moore]] (2007), and the comedy-drama film ''[[Swing Vote (2008 film)|Swing Vote]]'' with [[Kelsey Grammer]] (2008). |
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He was cast as [[Jonathan and Martha Kent|Jonathan Kent]] in [[Zack Snyder]]'s 2013 [[superhero film]] ''[[Man of Steel (film)|Man of Steel]]'', based on the [[DC Comics]] character [[Superman]]. In 2014, he co-starred in the films ''[[Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit]]'' with [[Chris Pine]], ''[[3 Days to Kill]]'' with [[Amber Heard]], and ''[[Draft Day]]'' with [[Jennifer Garner]]. For his role in the 2016 biographical drama film ''[[Hidden Figures]]'', Costner and the cast won the [[Screen Actors Guild Awards|Screen Actors Guild Award]] for [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture|Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Guglielmi |first1=Jodi |title=SAG Awards 2017: 'Hidden Figures' Wins Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture |url=https://people.com/awards/sag-awards-2017-best-ensemble-motion-picture-hidden-figures/ |website=People |access-date=November 7, 2022 |language=en |date=February 27, 2017}}</ref> He played [[Jessica Chastain]]'s father in the 2017 biographical crime drama film ''[[Molly's Game]]'' and he portrayed lawman and Texas Ranger [[Frank Hamer]] in the 2019 period crime thriller film ''[[The Highwaymen (film)|The Highwaymen]]'' opposite [[Woody Harrelson]]. In 2024, he directed the Westerns ''[[Horizon: An American Saga]]''.<ref>{{cite web |last=Papadopoulos |first=Charles |title=Kevin Costner's Risky Western Franchise Plan Makes More Sense After This $953 Million Epic |url=https://screenrant.com/kevin-costner-horizon-movies-risky-oppenheimer-success/ |website=Screenrant |access-date=April 27, 2024 |language=en |date=April 23, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Kevin Costner and Horizon, An American Saga at the 77th Festival de Cannes|url=https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/press/press-releases/kevin-costner-and-horizon-an-american-saga-at-the-77th-festival-de-cannes/ |website=Cannes Film Festival |access-date=April 27, 2024 |language=en |date=April 8, 2024 |archive-date= May 1, 2024 |archive-url= |
He was cast as [[Jonathan and Martha Kent|Jonathan Kent]] in [[Zack Snyder]]'s 2013 [[superhero film]] ''[[Man of Steel (film)|Man of Steel]]'', based on the [[DC Comics]] character [[Superman]]. In 2014, he co-starred in the films: ''[[Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit]]'' with [[Chris Pine]], ''[[3 Days to Kill]]'' with [[Amber Heard]], and ''[[Draft Day]]'' with [[Jennifer Garner]]. For his role in the 2016 biographical drama film ''[[Hidden Figures]]'', Costner and the cast won the [[Screen Actors Guild Awards|Screen Actors Guild Award]] for [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture|Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Guglielmi |first1=Jodi |title=SAG Awards 2017: 'Hidden Figures' Wins Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture |url=https://people.com/awards/sag-awards-2017-best-ensemble-motion-picture-hidden-figures/ |website=People |access-date=November 7, 2022 |language=en |date=February 27, 2017}}</ref> He played [[Jessica Chastain]]'s father in the 2017 biographical crime drama film ''[[Molly's Game]]'' and he portrayed lawman and Texas Ranger [[Frank Hamer]] in the 2019 period crime thriller film ''[[The Highwaymen (film)|The Highwaymen]]'' opposite [[Woody Harrelson]]. In 2024, he directed the Westerns ''[[Horizon: An American Saga]]''.<ref>{{cite web |last=Papadopoulos |first=Charles |title=Kevin Costner's Risky Western Franchise Plan Makes More Sense After This $953 Million Epic |url=https://screenrant.com/kevin-costner-horizon-movies-risky-oppenheimer-success/ |website=Screenrant |access-date=April 27, 2024 |language=en |date=April 23, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Kevin Costner and Horizon, An American Saga at the 77th Festival de Cannes|url=https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/press/press-releases/kevin-costner-and-horizon-an-american-saga-at-the-77th-festival-de-cannes/ |website=Cannes Film Festival |access-date=April 27, 2024 |language=en |date=April 8, 2024 |archive-date= May 1, 2024 |archive-url= |
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Costner's television work includes playing [[Devil Anse Hatfield]] in the three-part Western television miniseries ''[[Hatfields & McCoys (miniseries)|Hatfields & McCoys]]'', and |
Costner's television work includes playing [[Devil Anse Hatfield]] in the three-part Western television miniseries ''[[Hatfields & McCoys (miniseries)|Hatfields & McCoys]]'', and from 2018 to 2024, he played John Dutton on the neo-Western drama series ''[[Yellowstone (American TV series)|Yellowstone]]''. |
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==Film== |
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| ''Sean Connery: An Intimate Portrait'' |
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| ''[[The Upside of Anger]]'' |
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| ''[[Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit]]'' |
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| style="text-align: center;" | <ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2019/film/news/kevin-costner-diane-lane-let-him-go-1203144473/|title=Kevin Costner, Diane Lane to Reunite in Suspense Thriller 'Let Him Go'|last=McNary|first=Dave|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=February 20, 2019|access-date=August 24, 2020}}</ref> |
| style="text-align: center;" | <ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2019/film/news/kevin-costner-diane-lane-let-him-go-1203144473/|title=Kevin Costner, Diane Lane to Reunite in Suspense Thriller 'Let Him Go'|last=McNary|first=Dave|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=February 20, 2019|access-date=August 24, 2020}}</ref> |
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American actor, director, and producer Kevin Costner started his acting career in 1981 by starring in the romantic comedy independent film Sizzle Beach, U.S.A. He went on to appear in the films Testament (1983), and Shadows Run Black (1984) before co-starring in the 1985 ensemble western film Silverado alongside Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, and Danny Glover. The same year, he starred in the comedy film Fandango with Judd Nelson, as well as American Flyers with David Marshall Grant. In 1987, Costner starred as Eliot Ness in the crime film The Untouchables with Robert De Niro and Sean Connery. The following year, he starred as Crash Davis in the romantic comedy sports film Bull Durham with Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins. The film is on AFI's 10 Top 10 for Greatest Sports Movies.[1] Costner then starred in the sports fantasy drama film Field of Dreams with James Earl Jones. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Original Score and Best Adapted Screenplay. In 2017, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[2][3] It is also on AFI's 10 Top 10 for Greatest Fantasy Movies.[1]
In the 1990s, Costner starred in numerous films including the 1990 epic Western film Dances with Wolves as Lieutenant John J. Dunbar, which he also directed and produced. The film received 12 Academy Awards nominations with Costner winning Best Picture, Best Director and was nominated for Best Actor.[4] He also starred as: Robin Hood in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves with Morgan Freeman (1991), The Bodyguard with Whitney Houston (1992), Wyatt Earp with Dennis Quaid (1994), Tin Cup with Rene Russo (1996), The Postman with Will Patton (1997), Message in a Bottle with Robin Wright (1999) and For Love of the Game with Kelly Preston (also 1999). In the 2000s, he co-starred in the heist black action comedy film 3000 Miles to Graceland with Kurt Russell (2001), the Revisionist Western film Open Range with Robert Duvall (2003), Rob Reiner's romantic comedy film Rumor Has It with Jennifer Aniston (2005), psychological thriller film Mr. Brooks with Demi Moore (2007), and the comedy-drama film Swing Vote with Kelsey Grammer (2008).
He was cast as Jonathan Kent in Zack Snyder's 2013 superhero film Man of Steel, based on the DC Comics character Superman. In 2014, he co-starred in the films: Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit with Chris Pine, 3 Days to Kill with Amber Heard, and Draft Day with Jennifer Garner. For his role in the 2016 biographical drama film Hidden Figures, Costner and the cast won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.[5] He played Jessica Chastain's father in the 2017 biographical crime drama film Molly's Game and he portrayed lawman and Texas Ranger Frank Hamer in the 2019 period crime thriller film The Highwaymen opposite Woody Harrelson. In 2024, he directed the Westerns Horizon: An American Saga.[6][7]
Costner's television work includes playing Devil Anse Hatfield in the three-part Western television miniseries Hatfields & McCoys, and from 2018 to 2024, he played John Dutton on the neo-Western drama series Yellowstone.
Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1981 | Sizzle Beach, U.S.A. | John Logan | ||
1982 | Chasing Dreams | Ed | ||
Night Shift | Frat Boy #1 | |||
Frances | Luther Adler | |||
1983 | Stacy's Knights | Will Bonner | ||
Table for Five | Newlywed Husband | |||
Testament | Phil Pitkin | |||
The Big Chill | Alex Marshall | Uncredited | ||
1984 | Shadows Run Black | Jimmy Scott | ||
1985 | Fandango | Gardner Barnes | ||
Silverado | Jake | |||
American Flyers | Marcus Sommers | |||
1987 | The Untouchables | Treasury Agent Eliot Ness | ||
No Way Out | Lieutenant Commander Tom Farrell | |||
1988 | Bull Durham | Crash Davis | ||
1989 | Field of Dreams | Ray Kinsella | ||
The Gunrunner | Ted Beaubien | |||
1990 | Revenge | Michael "Jay" Cochran | Also producer | |
Dances with Wolves | Lieutenant John J. Dunbar | Also director and producer | ||
1991 | Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves | Robin Hood | Also producer | |
JFK | District Attorney Jim Garrison | |||
1992 | The Bodyguard | Frank Farmer | Also producer | |
1993 | A Perfect World | Robert "Butch" Haynes | ||
1994 | A Century of Cinema | Himself | ||
Wyatt Earp | Wyatt Earp | Also producer | ||
The War | Stephen Simmons | |||
1995 | Waterworld | Mariner | Also producer | |
1996 | Tin Cup | Roy "Tin Cup" McAvoy | ||
1997 | Sean Connery: An Intimate Portrait | Himself | ||
The Postman | The Postman | Also director and producer | ||
1999 | Message in a Bottle | Garret Blake | Also producer | |
For Love of the Game | Billy Chapel | |||
Play It to the Bone | Ringside Fan | |||
2000 | Thirteen Days | Kenny O'Donnell | Also producer | |
2001 | 3000 Miles to Graceland | Thomas J. Murphy | ||
2002 | Dragonfly | Joe Darrow | ||
2003 | Open Range | Charley Waite / Charles Travis Postelwaite | Also director and producer | |
2005 | The Upside of Anger | Denny Davies | ||
Rumor Has It | Beau Burroughs | |||
2006 | The Guardian | Ben Randall | ||
2007 | Mr. Brooks | Mr. Earl Brooks | Also producer | |
2008 | Swing Vote | Bud Johnson | ||
2009 | The New Daughter | John James | ||
2010 | The Company Men | Jack Dolan | ||
2013 | Man of Steel | Jonathan Kent | ||
2014 | Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit | U.S. Navy Commander Thomas Harper | ||
3 Days to Kill | Ethan Renner | |||
Draft Day | Sonny Weaver Jr. | |||
The Man Who Saved the World | Himself | |||
Black or White | Elliot Anderson | Also producer | ||
2015 | McFarland, USA | Coach Jim White | ||
2016 | Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice | Jonathan Kent | ||
Criminal | Jericho Stewart | |||
Hidden Figures | Al Harrison | |||
2017 | Molly's Game | Larry Bloom | ||
2019 | The Highwaymen | Frank Hamer | ||
The Art of Racing in the Rain | Enzo (voice) | |||
2020 | Let Him Go | George Blackledge | Also producer | |
2021 | Zack Snyder's Justice League | Jonathan Kent | ||
2024 | Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 | Hayes Ellison | Also director, producer and writer | [8] |
Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 | ||||
2025 | Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 3 † | Also director, producer and writer; filming | [9] |
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1985 | Amazing Stories | Captain | Episode: "The Mission" | |
1990 | The Earth Day Special | Bartender | Special | |
1992 | Oliver Stone: Inside Out | Himself | Television film | |
1995 | 500 Nations | Presenter & Host | 8-part documentary | |
2012 | Hatfields & McCoys | Devil Anse Hatfield | Miniseries; also producer | |
2018–2024 | Yellowstone | John Dutton | Main role; also executive producer |
Producer
[edit]Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
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1990 | Revenge | Executive producer | |
Dances with Wolves | |||
1991 | Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves | Uncredited producer | |
1992 | The Bodyguard | ||
1994 | Rapa Nui | ||
Wyatt Earp | |||
1995 | Waterworld | ||
1997 | The Postman | ||
1999 | Message in a Bottle | ||
2000 | Thirteen Days | ||
2003 | Open Range | ||
2007 | Mr. Brooks | ||
2008 | Swing Vote | ||
2012 | Hatfields & McCoys | ||
2014 | Black or White | ||
2018 | Yellowstone | Executive producer | |
2020 | Let Him Go | [10] | |
2024 | Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 | ||
Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 | Post-production | ||
TBA | Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 3 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "AFI's 10 TOP 10". American Film Institute. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
- ^ "2017 National Film Registry Is More Than a 'Field of Dreams'" (Press release). Library of Congress. December 13, 2017. Archived from the original on December 14, 2017. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
- ^ "Complete National Film Registry Listing". Library of Congress. Archived from the original on October 31, 2016. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
- ^ Easton, Nina J. (March 26, 1991). "'Dances With Wolves,' Irons, Bates Win Oscars : Academy Awards: Costner is best director; his film takes 7 prizes. Goldberg, Pesci honored in support roles". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
- ^ Guglielmi, Jodi (February 27, 2017). "SAG Awards 2017: 'Hidden Figures' Wins Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture". People. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
- ^ Papadopoulos, Charles (April 23, 2024). "Kevin Costner's Risky Western Franchise Plan Makes More Sense After This $953 Million Epic". Screenrant. Retrieved April 27, 2024.
- ^ "Kevin Costner and Horizon, An American Saga at the 77th Festival de Cannes". Cannes Film Festival. April 8, 2024. Archived from the original on May 1, 2024. Retrieved April 27, 2024.
- ^ Jackson, Angelique (February 26, 2024). "Kevin Costner Unveils 'Horizon' Trailer and Explains Why Making the Western Epic Was His 'Biggest Struggle' Yet". Variety. Retrieved April 27, 2024.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (May 20, 2024). "Kevin Costner On Betting His Own Money For 'Horizon: An American Saga'; Has Knocked On Every Yacht In Cannes For Financing Chapter 3". Deadline. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved May 23, 2024.
Costner has already shot three days of part 3.
- ^ McNary, Dave (February 20, 2019). "Kevin Costner, Diane Lane to Reunite in Suspense Thriller 'Let Him Go'". Variety. Retrieved August 24, 2020.