Kim Basinger

Actor, Producer, Soundtrack

Birthdate: Dec 8, 1953

Birthplace: Athens, Georgia, USA

Kim Basinger was born December 8, 1953, in Athens, Georgia, the third of five children. Both her parents had been in entertainment, her dad had played big-band jazz, and her mother had performed water ballet in several Esther Williams movies. Kim was introspective, from her father's side. As a schoolgirl, she was very shy. To help her overcome this, her parents had Kim study ballet from an early age. By the time she reached sweet sixteen, the once-shy Kim entered the Athens Junior Miss contest. From there, she went on to win the Junior Miss Georgia title, and traveled to New York to compete in the national Junior Miss pageant. Kim, who had blossomed to a 5' 7" beauty, was offered a contract on the spot with the Ford Modeling Agency. At the age of 20, Kim was a top model commanding $1,000 a day. Throughout the early 1970s, she appeared on dozens of magazine covers and in hundreds of ads, most notably as the Breck girl. Kim took acting classes at the Neighborhood Playhouse, performed in various Greenwich Village clubs, and she sang under the stage name Chelsea. Kim moved to Los Angeles in 1976, ready to conquer Hollywood. Kim broke into television doing episodes of such hit series as Charlie's Angels (1976). In 1980, she married Ron Snyder (they divorced in 1989). In movies, she had roles like being a Bond girl in Never Say Never Again (1983) and playing a small-town Texan beauty in Nadine (1987). Her breakout role was as photojournalist Vicki Vale in the blockbuster hit Batman (1989). There was no long-orchestrated campaign on her part to snag this plum role, Kim was a last-minute replacement for Sean Young. This took her to a career high.

With perhaps too much disposable income, Kim headed up an investment group that purchased the entire town of Braselton, in her native Georgia, for $20 million (she would later have to sell it). In 1993, Kim married Alec Baldwin, and in 1995 they had a daughter, Ireland Eliesse. Kim took some time off to stay at home with her child. Kim, who loves animals and is a strict vegetarian, devoted energy to animal rights issues, and PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), even posing for some ads. In 1997, Kim gave an Oscar-winning performance in the film noir classic L.A. Confidential (1997). Kim's salary for I Dreamed of Africa (2000) was $5,000,000, putting her firmly in the category of big-name movie star. And no doubt there are still many great things ahead, in the career of cover girl turned Oscar-winning actress Kim Basinger.

Known For

L.A. Confidential
L.A. Confidential

(1997)

Batman
Batman

(1989)

Cellular
Cellular

(2004)

Wayne's World 2
Wayne's World 2

(1993)

Kim Basinger Movies

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  • 2018 |
    Hollywood, No Sex Please!
  • 2017 |

    Fifty Shades Darker

    asElena Lincoln
  • 2016 |
    The Natural: The Best There Ever Was
  • 2016 |

    The Nice Guys

    asJudith Kuttner
  • 2014 |
    The 11th Hour
  • 2012 |
    Black November
  • 2014 |
    4 Minute Mile
  • 2013 |
    Third Person
  • 2013 |

    Grudge Match

    asSally
  • 2010 |
    Charlie St. Cloud
  • 2008 |
    The Informers
  • 2008 |
    While She Was Out
  • 2006 |
    Even Money
  • 2006 |
    The Sentinel
  • 2004 |
    Elvis Has Left the Building
  • 2004 |
    Cellular
  • 2004 |
    The Door in the Floor
  • 2002 |
    People I Know
  • 2002 |
    8 Mile
  • 2002 |

    8 Mile

    asStephanie
  • 2000 |
    Central Casting
  • 2000 |
    Bless the Child
  • 2000 |
    I Dreamed of Africa
  • 1997 |
    Sean Connery: An Intimate Portrait
  • 1997 |
    L.A. Confidential
  • 1994 |
    A Century of Cinema
  • 1994 |
    Ready to Wear
  • 1994 |
    The Getaway
  • 1993 |
    The Real McCoy
  • 1992 |
    Cool World
  • 1992 |
    Final Analysis
  • 1991 |
    The Marrying Man
  • 1989 |

    Batman

    asVicki Vale
  • 1988 |
    My Stepmother Is an Alien
  • 1987 |
    Nadine
  • 1987 |
    Blind Date
  • 1986 |
    No Mercy
  • 1986 |
    9½ Weeks
  • 1985 |
    Fool for Love
  • 1984 |
    The Natural
  • 1984 |

    The Natural

    asMemo Paris
  • 1983 |
    The Man Who Loved Women
  • 1983 |
    Never Say Never Again
  • 1982 |
    Mother Lode
  • 1981 |
    Hard Country