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Kevin Spacey - Anecdotes

Trivia

. Auditioned for The Gong Show in 1978 and was rejected.

. Also attended Chatsworth High School with Val Kilmer.

. His mother was his date for the Oscars the night he won.

. Was Co-Valedictorian of his high school class at Chatsworth HS (1977).

. Was paid 225 pounds per week for appearing in the play "The Iceman Cometh" at the Almeida Theatre in London (1998).

. Ranked #56 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]

. Went to Chatsworth High School in Los Angeles with Mare Winningham. During their senior year, Kevin played von Trapp and Mare played Maria in a school production of The Sound of Music. Upon hearing of their Oscar nominations in 1996, Winningham sent a telegram to Spacey saying: "Captain von Trapp - congratulations on your nomination - Maria."

. The use of the name Spacey, while rumored as a combination of Spencer Tracy's names, is actually his mother's maiden name.

. Voted greatest actor of the decade by Empire Magazine. [May 1999]

. Kevin burnt his sister's tree house down when they were children. This caused his parents to opt for military school, which Kevin promptly left for Chatsworth.

. On Christopher Walken, Walter Matthau, and Jack Lemmon.

. Was the first choice to play the role of Lester Burnham in American Beauty (1999).

. Appears twice in Total Film's (U.K) '10 Greatest Villains of All Time' poll. His "John Doe", from 'Se7en' (1995), came in at number 10, while his character in 'The Usual Suspects' (1995) was voted fifth. [February 2001]

. Listed as one of Entertainment Weekly's 25 Best Actors [1998]

. On People's (USA) 'Best-Dressed' list. [September 2000]

. Studied drama at Juilliard School for 2 years.

. Was expelled from Northridge Military Academy (in California) for throwing a tire at a classmate.

. Won Broadway's 1991 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for "Lost in Yonkers." He was also nominated in 1999 as Best Actor (Play) for a revival of Eugene O'Neill's "The Iceman Cometh."

. His Labrador dog's name is Legacy. [2001]

. Was the first Academy Award winner to be on the Daily Show.

. During his appearance on BBC TV's "Parkinson" in March 2002, he did impressions of Jack Lemmon, Bill Clinton, Judi Dench, Katharine Hepburn, Al Pacino, Ian McKellen, Peter O'Toole and James Stewart.

. Supporter of London's Old Vic Theater, co-hosting fund-raiser for it in NYC, April 2002.

. Owns a Mini-Cooper.

. Dedicated the Oscar that he won for Best Actor in 'American Beauty' (1999) to Jack Lemmon.

. Kevin Spacey's production company, TriggerStreet, is named after an actual street in the San Fernando Valley where Spacey grew up and dreamed of building a theatre and making movies. The late cowboy star Roy Rogers once owned a ranch on the land and named the street for his horse Trigger.

. Named as Artistic Director of the Old Vic Theatre in London, England, UK.

. Attended the UK Labour Party Conference with former US President Bill Clinton. [2 October 2002]

. He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1999 (1998 season) for Best Actor for his performance in The Iceman Cometh.

. Often appears in films with a major twist at the end of movie, such as 'Se7en' (1995), 'The Usual Suspects' (1995), and 'The Life of David Gale' (2003).

. When they were both performing on Broadway in 1998, he would often meet Dame Judi Dench during intermission or between shows.

. He was awarded the 1998 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama) for Best Actor for his performance in The Iceman Cometh at the Almeida and at the Old Vic Theatres.

. He was awarded the 1998 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor for his performance in The Iceman Cometh.

. 17 April 2004, London - suffered a head injury after tripping over his dog while pursuing a young man who stole his cell phone. Initially, he reported that the injury was the result of a mugging, but later admitted the truth and stated that he was embarrassed by the situation.

. His Oscar-winning performance as Verbal Kint from his film 'The Usual Suspects' (1995) was ranked #48 on the American Film Institute's Villains list in their compilation of the 100 years of The Greatest Screen Heroes and Villains.

. Has said that working with Jack Lemmon on a stage production of "A Long Day's Journey into Night" changed his life. Previously possessive of a reckless ambition, he said he was amazed at how Lemmon was both a great actor and generous to a fault as both a co-star and a human being, teaching him that being a good person and a good actor were not mutually exclusive. He still considers Lemmon his role model.

. Went to high school with and briefly dated April Winchell

. Shares a birthday with Sandra Bullock, Kate Beckinsale and Jeremy Piven.

. Spencer Tracy, Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Jack Lemmon, Al Pacino, and Jason Robards are his idols.

Quotes

. "Moins vous en savez sur moi, plus c'est facile de vous convaincre que je suis un personnage sur l'écran".

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