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Kim Basinger

Kimila Ann Basinger[1] (/ˈbsɪŋər/ BAY-sing-ər; born December 8, 1953) is an American actress and former fashion model. She has garnered acclaim for her work in film and television, for which she has received various accolades including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Kim Basinger
Basinger at the 62nd Academy Awards in 1990
Born
Kimila Ann Basinger

(1953-12-08) December 8, 1953 (age 69)
Alma materUniversity of Georgia
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • singer
Years active1976–present
Spouses
Ron Snyder
(m. 1980; div. 1989)
(m. 1993; div. 2002)
Partner(s)Mitchell Stone
(2014–present)
ChildrenIreland Baldwin

Following a brief but successful career modeling in New York, Basinger moved to Los Angeles where she began acting on television in 1976. She appeared in several made-for-TV films, including a remake of From Here to Eternity (1979), before making her feature debut in the drama Hard Country (1981). Hailed as a sex symbol of the 1980s and 1990s, Basinger came to prominence for her performance of Bond girl Domino Petachi in Never Say Never Again (1983). She went on to receive a Golden Globe nomination for her work in The Natural (1984), starred in the erotic drama 9½ Weeks (1986), and played Vicki Vale in Tim Burton's Batman (1989), which remains the highest-grossing film of her career. For her femme fatale portrayal in L.A. Confidential (1997), Basinger won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her other films include No Mercy (1986), Blind Date (1987), My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988), Cool World (1992), The Real McCoy (1993), I Dreamed of Africa (2000), 8 Mile (2002), The Door in the Floor (2004), Cellular (2004), The Sentinel (2006), The Burning Plain (2009), Grudge Match (2013), and Fifty Shades Darker (2017).

Divorced from makeup artist Ron Snyder and actor Alec Baldwin, Basinger cohabits with her longtime hairdresser, Mitch Stone. She had a high-profile relationship between marriages with the late musician Prince, with whom she recorded an album, Hollywood Affair, and is the mother of social media influencer Ireland Baldwin from her marriage to Alec.

Early life and modeling

Basinger was born in Athens, Georgia, on December 8, 1953.[2] Her mother, Ann Lee (née Cordell; 1925–2017), was a model, actress and swimmer who appeared in several Esther Williams films.[2][3] Her father, Donald Wade Basinger (1923–2016), was a big band musician and loan manager; as a U.S. Army soldier, he landed in Normandy on D-Day.[4] The middle of five children,[2] she has two older brothers, Skip (b. 1950) and Mick (b. 1951), and two younger sisters, Barbara (b. 1956) and Ashley (b. 1959). Basinger's ancestry includes English, German, Swedish, and Ulster Scots.[5][6] She was raised a Methodist.[7] Basinger has described herself as extremely shy, which had a major effect on her during her childhood and young adulthood.[6] She has said that her shyness was so extreme that she would faint if asked to speak in class.[2][6]

Basinger studied ballet from about age three to her mid-teens. By her mid-teens, she grew in confidence and successfully auditioned for the school cheerleading team.[2] At 17, she entered America's Junior Miss Scholarship Pageant, won at the city level and was crowned Athens Junior Miss. While she didn't win at the state level, her beauty was profiled in the national program.[8] She had competed at the state level for the Breck Scholarship and was featured in an ad for Breck in a joint portrait with her mother.

Basinger was offered a modeling contract with the Ford Modeling Agency,[2] but turned it down in favor of singing and acting, and enrolled at the University of Georgia. She soon reconsidered and went to New York to become a Ford model.[2] Despite earning US$1,000 a day, Basinger never enjoyed modeling, saying: "It was very hard to go from one booking to another and always have to deal with the way I looked. I couldn't stand it. I felt myself choking."[2] Basinger has said that even as a model, when others relished looking in the mirror before appearing, she abhorred it and would avoid mirrors out of insecurity.[9] Not long after her Ford deal, Basinger appeared on the cover of magazines. She also appears on the cover of the debut album by the band Survivor. She appeared in hundreds of advertisements throughout the early 1970s, most notably as the Breck Shampoo girl.[10] She alternated between modeling and attending acting classes at the Neighborhood Playhouse, as well as performing in Greenwich Village clubs as a singer.[11]

Basinger is an alumna of the William Esper Studio for the performing arts in Manhattan, New York City.[12]

Career

Early roles (1976–1982)

 
Basinger as Officer J.Z. Kane in the ABC television series Dog and Cat (1977)

In 1976, after five years as a cover girl, Basinger quit modeling and moved to Los Angeles to act. She made guest appearances on a few television shows such as McMillan & Wife and Charlie's Angels,[13] turning down a regular role in the latter series that eventually went to Cheryl Ladd.[14] Her first starring role was a made-for-TV movie, Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold (1978), in which she played a small town girl who goes to Hollywood to become an actress and winds up becoming a famous centerfold for a men's magazine.[15] In 1979, she co-starred with Natalie Wood, William Devane and Steve Railsback in the miniseries remake of From Here to Eternity, reprising her role as prostitute Lorene Rogers in a 13-episode spinoff that aired in 1980.[15] In 1981, Basinger posed for a famous nude pictorial for Playboy,[14] and made her feature debut in the critically well-received but little-seen rural drama Hard Country,[6] which she followed with the Charlton Heston-directed outdoorsy adventure Mother Lode (1982).

Worldwide exposure (1983–1989)

Her 1981 Playboy shoot was not published until 1983, when Basinger used it to promote her breakthrough role as the Bond girl Domino Petachi in Never Say Never Again (1983), where she starred opposite Sean Connery. In his review of the film, Gary Arnold of The Washington Post said Basinger "looks like a voluptuous sibling of Liv Ullmann and has a certain something."[16] Worldwide, Never Say Never Again grossed US$160 million.[17] Basinger said her subsequent Playboy appearance led to further opportunities, such as the role of the romantic interest of a baseball team star in Barry Levinson's The Natural (1984), alongside Robert Redford, for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

Blake Edwards cast her twice in his films; as a beautiful woman married to a Texas millionaire in The Man Who Loved Women (1983), and as an apparently shy woman who goes on a date with a workaholic man in Blind Date (1987). Robert Altman cast Basinger in the role of a woman hiding from her former lover at an old motel in Fool for Love (1985). In 1986, Basinger starred as a New York City art gallery employee who has a brief yet intense affair with a mysterious Wall Street broker, opposite Mickey Rourke, in Adrian Lyne's controversial erotic romantic drama 9½ Weeks.[18] Though the film failed at the North American box office, it performed very well in Europe, especially France, and acquired a large American fanbase on home video and cable. Roger Ebert praised the film, comparing it to Last Tango in Paris, and said Basinger helped "develop an erotic tension [...] that is convincing, complicated and sensual."[19]

Academy Award-winning writer-director Robert Benton also cast her in the title role of a slightly pregnant woman in trouble for Nadine (1987). While most of the films Basinger starred in during this period were released to varying degrees of success, they helped to establish her as an actress. With over US$400 million in box office totals,[20] the highest-grossing film of her career thus far is Tim Burton's 1989 film Batman,[21] in which Basinger took on role of photojournalist Vicki Vale, opposite Michael Keaton (Batman) and Jack Nicholson (Joker). The Hollywood Reporter, in its original review, remarked that "the uniqueness and very soul of the film [...] is achieved through the beautifully defined and probing performances of Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne and Kim Basinger as Vicki Vale".[22]

1990s

 
Basinger at the Deauville American Film Festival in 1989

Following the success of Batman, Basinger played a glamorous singer, alongside Alec Baldwin, in the comedy The Marrying Man (1991), and starred with Richard Gere, as a woman romantically involved with her sister's psychiatrist, in the neo-noir Final Analysis (1992). Both films were released to moderate box office returns.[23] In 1992, Basinger was also a guest vocalist on a re-recorded version of Was (Not Was)'s "Shake Your Head", which featured Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, and reached the UK Top 5,[24] and starred in what marked her only voice-acting project to date, the film Cool World, directed by Ralph Bakshi, as a cartoon bombshell who longs to become a real human woman.

In 1993, Basinger took on the roles of a woman recently released from prison in the crime film The Real McCoy, and that of a woman named Honey Hornée in the comedy Wayne's World 2. In 1994, she reunited professionally with Baldwin for the thriller The Getaway, in which she portrayed the wife of a former con, and with director Robert Altman for the comedy Prêt-à-Porter, playing a breathlessly dim-witted cable reporter.[25] Amid financial issues, Basinger went into hiatus from the screen by the mid-1990s.

She made a comeback as the high-class hooker in Curtis Hanson's neo-noir L.A. Confidential (1997), alongside Guy Pearce and Russell Crowe. She initially turned down the film twice, feeling an insecurity at returning to the screen and enjoying motherhood.[6][9] The Washington Post felt that Basinger "exudes a sort of chaste sultriness",[26] in what Roger Ebert described as "one of the best films of the year".[27] The role earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, and was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. She holds the distinction of being the only actress who has both posed nude in Playboy and won an Academy Award. In a 2000 interview with Charlie Rose, Basinger said that L.A. Confidential and her next film, I Dreamed of Africa (2000), were the most pleasurable of her career.[9]

2000s

In I Dreamed of Africa, Basinger portrayed writer and environmentalist Kuki Gallmann, with Vincent Pérez, whom she called the "most incredible actor she had ever worked with".[9] The film was described as a "passion project" for her, and she told UrbanCinefile that she "cried for hours" when she had to leave Kenya, where filming took place. Budgeted at US$50 million, I Dreamed of Africa got a 10 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and only managed to pull in US$14 million at the worldwide box office.[28]

Curtis Hanson cast her again, this time as the alcoholic mother of an aspiring rapper, in 8 Mile (2002), opposite Eminem and Brittany Murphy. The film appeared on many top ten lists of the year, and in his review, Roger Ebert asserted: "There has been criticism of Kim Basinger, who is said to be too attractive and even glamorous to play [Eminem]'s mother, but [...] Her performance finds the right note somewhere between love and exasperation; it cannot be easy to live with this sullen malcontent, whose face lights up only when he sees his baby sister". 8 Mile was a commercial success, grossing $242.9 million worldwide.[29]

Basinger starred as the wife of a children's book author, with Jeff Bridges and Jon Foster, in The Door in the Floor (2004), a drama with heavy sexual themes adapted from the novel A Widow for One Year by John Irving. The film found a limited audience in theaters, but in his review, Peter Travers of Rolling Stone, felt that "Basinger's haunted beauty burns in the memory" and called it "her finest work".[30]

Basinger next appeared in two crime thrillers—Cellular (2004) and The Sentinel (2006). In Cellular, opposite Chris Evans and Jason Statham, she played a wealthy high school biology teacher taken hostage in her home.[31] Entertainment Weekly considered that "Basinger makes a vividly frightened yet resourceful woman in peril",[32] and the film was a moderate commercial success.[33] In The Sentinel, Basinger portrayed the First Lady of the United States, opposite Michael Douglas, Kiefer Sutherland and Eva Longoria. Despite mixed reviews, the film made US$78.1 million globally.[34] In 2006, Basinger also starred in the Lifetime film The Mermaid Chair, as a married woman who falls in love with a Benedictine monk and experiences a self-awakening.

Basinger then played a mother having extramarital affairs in director Guillermo Arriaga's feature film debut The Burning Plain (2008), a drama narrated in a hyperlink format, opposite Charlize Theron and Jennifer Lawrence. While the film found a limited release in theaters, The Telegraph, in its review, wrote: "Arriaga pulls together the strands of his narrative with great expertise [and] his job is made easier by great performances from three actresses: Theron and Basinger, who both look like racing certs for next year's awards season, and Jennifer Lawrence as Basinger's teenage daughter".[35]

In 2008, Basinger produced and starred in the independent thriller While She Was Out, as a suburban housewife who is forced to fend for herself when she becomes stranded in a desolate forest with four murderous thugs.[36] Despite a very limited release in theaters, L.A. Weekly described that film as a "surprisingly enjoyable female revenge tale" and called Basinger's performance "first-rate".[37] Her next film, The Informers (2009), which was written by Bret Easton Ellis, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. In it, Basinger starred as the chronically depressed wife of a jaded film executive (played by Billy Bob Thornton).[38]

2010s

Basinger played the mother of a young man who made a promise to his deceased brother, with Zac Efron, in the supernatural drama Charlie St. Cloud (2010), based on the 2004 best-selling novel The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud by Ben Sherwood.[39][40]

Basinger returned to Africa in her next film, the 2012 Nigerian drama Black November, about a Niger Delta community's struggle to save their environment, which was being destroyed by excessive oil drilling. As part of an ensemble cast (which included her 9½ Weeks co-star Mickey Rourke), she played the role of a kidnapped reporter. While the film had a significant impact upon its release,[41] The Hollywood Reporter noted: "Don't be fooled by the names of Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger on the marquee. Despite the tantalizing prospect of a reunion of the stars of a certain '80s-era hit erotic drama, their minor presence is largely extraneous to the proceedings of [this] overwrought and preachy thriller".[42]

Basinger played the role of wife in two 2013 films — the independent drama Third Person, with Liam Neeson and Olivia Wilde, and the sports comedy Grudge Match, with Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone. Critic Odie Henderson, describing Basinger in his review for the latter film, remarked that she "looks stunning at 60 and provides the film's sole voice of reason".[43] She subsequently took on the role of mother in the independent drama 4 Minute Mile (2014) as well as the part of a woman who, after a miscarriage, sets out on a dangerous quest to obtain a child in the likewise independent production The 11th Hour (also 2014), which was released for VOD.[44] IndieWire felt that Basinger "does what she can with [The 11th Hour] material, but that's not much".[45] In 2016, she had a brief role, as a crooked high-ranking official in the United States Department of Justice, in the crime comedy The Nice Guys, alongside Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling.

Basinger played Elena Lincoln, the business partner and former lover of Christian Grey, in the film adaptation of Fifty Shades Darker (2017), the sequel to Fifty Shades of Grey.[46] Dakota Johnson, her co-star, described her as "one of the great people to work with".[47] Despite negative reviews, the film made US$381.4 million globally.[48] Basinger reprised the role in the 2018 sequel, Fifty Shades Freed.

2020s

In January 2022, Basinger collaborated with Peter Bogdanovich to create LIT Project 2: Flux, a first of its kind short film made available on the Ethereum blockchain as a non-fungible token.[49]

Personal life

 
Basinger with Alec Baldwin at the 19th César Awards at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris in February 1994

Marriages and relationships

Before she was famous, Basinger dated model Tim Saunders, photographer Dale Robinette and football player Joe Namath.[50][51]

On October 12, 1980, she married makeup artist Ron Snyder-Britton, whom she met on the film Hard Country. Basinger developed agoraphobia that same year, following a panic attack in a health-food store, and was housebound for six months.[9][52] Snyder quit his job during the marriage and changed his surname to Britton after Basinger requested he choose "something with a B" so she could keep the same initials when using her married name.[53] The pair divorced just before Christmas 1989,[54] after which Basinger paid him $9,000 monthly alimony for eight years.[55] Britton wrote a memoir titled Longer Than Forever, published in 1998, about their time together and about her affair with Richard Gere, with whom she starred in No Mercy (1986) and Final Analysis (1992).[53]

While her first divorce was in the works, Basinger had romantic relationships with hairdresser/producer Jon Peters as well as singer Prince, who did the album for Batman and also produced her unreleased 1989 album Hollywood Affair.[51] She was then involved briefly with fitness trainer Phil Walsh and fashion designer Alexio Gandara.[50][56]

In 1990, Basinger met her second husband, Alec Baldwin, when they played lovers in The Marrying Man. They married on August 19, 1993, and starred in the 1994 remake of The Getaway. They also played themselves in a 1998 episode of The Simpsons, in which Basinger corrected Homer Simpson on the pronunciation of her last name and polished her Oscar statuette. Basinger and Baldwin have a daughter, Ireland Eliesse Baldwin (born October 23, 1995). They separated at the end of 2000 and divorced on September 3, 2002.[57][58] In his 2008 book, A Promise to Ourselves: A Journey Through Fatherhood and Divorce, Baldwin chronicled the contentious seven-year custody battle with Basinger over their daughter following their separation, contending that she spent more than $1.5 million in her efforts to deny him parental access.[59]

After the divorce from Baldwin, Basinger was reported to be romantically linked with 8 Mile (2002) co-star Eminem,[51][60][61] which the rapper repeatedly denied.[62][63] She would not have another public attachment until 2014, when she began dating Mitch Stone.[64] Like Snyder and Peters before him, Stone met Basinger while doing her hair on a movie set.[65] The couple wear matching gold bands and have since moved in together.[66]

Financial problems

Some family members recommended Basinger buy the bulk of the privately owned land in the small town of Braselton, Georgia, some 1,691 acres in 1989, for $20 million, to establish it as a tourist attraction with movie studios and a film festival.[67] However, she encountered financial difficulties and started to sell parts of it off in 1995.[68] The town is now owned by developer Wayne Mason. In a 1998 interview with Barbara Walters, Basinger stated that "nothing good came out of it," because a rift resulted within her family.

Basinger's financial difficulties were exacerbated when she pulled out of the controversial film Boxing Helena (1993), resulting in the studio winning an $8.9 million judgment against her.[69] Basinger filed for bankruptcy[70] and appealed the jury's decision to a higher court, which ruled in her favor. She and the studio settled for $3.8 million instead.[68]

Estrangement from family

Basinger's parents were legally married from 1948 to 2016, though they separated in 1980 and had little or no contact for the last 36 years of her father's life. Contrary to erroneous reports,[71] they never divorced.[72]

Starting in the mid-1990s, Basinger was estranged from her mother, Ann, and all except one of her four siblings. Her father Don and youngest sister Ashley were the only family members invited to her second wedding in 1993,[57] and the only family members she thanked in her acceptance speech at the Academy Awards in 1998.[73] Basinger was still estranged from her mother as of 2002.[74] However, they appeared to have reconciled by 2015, when Ann told RadarOnline in an exclusive interview that Kim would be coming home to Georgia for Christmas.[66]

Activism

Basinger is a vegetarian and an animal rights supporter. She has posed for anti-fur advertisements by PETA,[75] and also filmed a public service announcement on downed farm animals for Farm Sanctuary.[76] She was involved in the gestation of a bill offering protection to diseased and crippled farm animals, which Governor of California Pete Wilson signed.[77] Basinger was interviewed by Samaritan magazine in August 2018 to raise awareness about the inhumane dog meat trade that remains rife in parts of Asia.

Filmography and awards

After transitioning from modeling to acting in the late 1970s, Basinger has had over fifty credits in film and television productions, as of 2018. She garnered a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in The Natural (1984), and as part of the cast of Prêt-à-Porter (1994), she received an ensemble award from the National Board of Review.[78] She won the Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress in L.A. Confidential (1997).

Basinger received a nomination for the Best Actress Award from the Boston Society of Film Critics, for her role in The Door in the Floor (2004). Basinger has received seven nominations for the Razzie Awards—six for Worst Actress and one for Worst Supporting Actress— and has been nominated at the People's Choice Awards, the Saturn Awards (three times), and the MTV Movie Awards (four times).[78] For her lifetime achievements in the cinematic arts, she has a motion pictures star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[79]

Her most acclaimed and highest-grossing films include:[80][81]

Discography

See also

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  • Current Biography Yearbook. H.W. Wilson Company. 1991. ISBN 9780824201289.
  • Georgia Alumni Record. Vol. 28. Alumni Society of the University of Georgia. 1948.
  • Parish, James Robert (2007). The Hollywood Book of Extravagance: The Totally Infamous, Mostly Disastrous, and Always Compelling Excesses of America's Film and TV Idols. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-05205-1.
  • Denisoff, R. Serge; Romanowski, William D. (1991). Risky Business: Rock in Film. Transaction Publishers. ISBN 978-0-88738-843-9.
  • Sherrow, Victoria (2006). Encyclopedia of Hair: A Cultural History. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 72. ISBN 978-0-313-33145-9.
  • Stephens, Autumn (1998). Drama Queens: Wild Women of the Silver Screen. Conari Press. ISBN 978-1-57324-136-6.

Further reading

  • Britton, Ron; Markham-Smith, Ian; Hodgson, Liz (October 1998). Kim Basinger: Longer Than Forever. Blake. ISBN 978-1-85782-325-7.

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basinger, kimila, basinger, sing, born, december, 1953, american, actress, former, fashion, model, garnered, acclaim, work, film, television, which, received, various, accolades, including, academy, award, golden, globe, award, screen, actors, guild, award, st. Kimila Ann Basinger 1 ˈ b eɪ s ɪ ŋ er BAY sing er born December 8 1953 is an American actress and former fashion model She has garnered acclaim for her work in film and television for which she has received various accolades including an Academy Award a Golden Globe Award a Screen Actors Guild Award and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Kim BasingerBasinger at the 62nd Academy Awards in 1990BornKimila Ann Basinger 1953 12 08 December 8 1953 age 69 Athens GeorgiaAlma materUniversity of GeorgiaOccupationsActress model singerYears active1976 presentSpousesRon Snyder m 1980 div 1989 wbr Alec Baldwin m 1993 div 2002 wbr Partner s Mitchell Stone 2014 present ChildrenIreland BaldwinFollowing a brief but successful career modeling in New York Basinger moved to Los Angeles where she began acting on television in 1976 She appeared in several made for TV films including a remake of From Here to Eternity 1979 before making her feature debut in the drama Hard Country 1981 Hailed as a sex symbol of the 1980s and 1990s Basinger came to prominence for her performance of Bond girl Domino Petachi in Never Say Never Again 1983 She went on to receive a Golden Globe nomination for her work in The Natural 1984 starred in the erotic drama 9 Weeks 1986 and played Vicki Vale in Tim Burton s Batman 1989 which remains the highest grossing film of her career For her femme fatale portrayal in L A Confidential 1997 Basinger won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Her other films include No Mercy 1986 Blind Date 1987 My Stepmother Is an Alien 1988 Cool World 1992 The Real McCoy 1993 I Dreamed of Africa 2000 8 Mile 2002 The Door in the Floor 2004 Cellular 2004 The Sentinel 2006 The Burning Plain 2009 Grudge Match 2013 and Fifty Shades Darker 2017 Divorced from makeup artist Ron Snyder and actor Alec Baldwin Basinger cohabits with her longtime hairdresser Mitch Stone She had a high profile relationship between marriages with the late musician Prince with whom she recorded an album Hollywood Affair and is the mother of social media influencer Ireland Baldwin from her marriage to Alec Contents 1 Early life and modeling 2 Career 2 1 Early roles 1976 1982 2 2 Worldwide exposure 1983 1989 2 3 1990s 2 4 2000s 2 5 2010s 2 6 2020s 3 Personal life 3 1 Marriages and relationships 3 2 Financial problems 3 3 Estrangement from family 3 4 Activism 4 Filmography and awards 5 Discography 6 See also 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life and modeling EditBasinger was born in Athens Georgia on December 8 1953 2 Her mother Ann Lee nee Cordell 1925 2017 was a model actress and swimmer who appeared in several Esther Williams films 2 3 Her father Donald Wade Basinger 1923 2016 was a big band musician and loan manager as a U S Army soldier he landed in Normandy on D Day 4 The middle of five children 2 she has two older brothers Skip b 1950 and Mick b 1951 and two younger sisters Barbara b 1956 and Ashley b 1959 Basinger s ancestry includes English German Swedish and Ulster Scots 5 6 She was raised a Methodist 7 Basinger has described herself as extremely shy which had a major effect on her during her childhood and young adulthood 6 She has said that her shyness was so extreme that she would faint if asked to speak in class 2 6 Basinger studied ballet from about age three to her mid teens By her mid teens she grew in confidence and successfully auditioned for the school cheerleading team 2 At 17 she entered America s Junior Miss Scholarship Pageant won at the city level and was crowned Athens Junior Miss While she didn t win at the state level her beauty was profiled in the national program 8 She had competed at the state level for the Breck Scholarship and was featured in an ad for Breck in a joint portrait with her mother Basinger was offered a modeling contract with the Ford Modeling Agency 2 but turned it down in favor of singing and acting and enrolled at the University of Georgia She soon reconsidered and went to New York to become a Ford model 2 Despite earning US 1 000 a day Basinger never enjoyed modeling saying It was very hard to go from one booking to another and always have to deal with the way I looked I couldn t stand it I felt myself choking 2 Basinger has said that even as a model when others relished looking in the mirror before appearing she abhorred it and would avoid mirrors out of insecurity 9 Not long after her Ford deal Basinger appeared on the cover of magazines She also appears on the cover of the debut album by the band Survivor She appeared in hundreds of advertisements throughout the early 1970s most notably as the Breck Shampoo girl 10 She alternated between modeling and attending acting classes at the Neighborhood Playhouse as well as performing in Greenwich Village clubs as a singer 11 Basinger is an alumna of the William Esper Studio for the performing arts in Manhattan New York City 12 Career EditEarly roles 1976 1982 Edit Basinger as Officer J Z Kane in the ABC television series Dog and Cat 1977 In 1976 after five years as a cover girl Basinger quit modeling and moved to Los Angeles to act She made guest appearances on a few television shows such as McMillan amp Wife and Charlie s Angels 13 turning down a regular role in the latter series that eventually went to Cheryl Ladd 14 Her first starring role was a made for TV movie Katie Portrait of a Centerfold 1978 in which she played a small town girl who goes to Hollywood to become an actress and winds up becoming a famous centerfold for a men s magazine 15 In 1979 she co starred with Natalie Wood William Devane and Steve Railsback in the miniseries remake of From Here to Eternity reprising her role as prostitute Lorene Rogers in a 13 episode spinoff that aired in 1980 15 In 1981 Basinger posed for a famous nude pictorial for Playboy 14 and made her feature debut in the critically well received but little seen rural drama Hard Country 6 which she followed with the Charlton Heston directed outdoorsy adventure Mother Lode 1982 Worldwide exposure 1983 1989 Edit Her 1981 Playboy shoot was not published until 1983 when Basinger used it to promote her breakthrough role as the Bond girl Domino Petachi in Never Say Never Again 1983 where she starred opposite Sean Connery In his review of the film Gary Arnold of The Washington Post said Basinger looks like a voluptuous sibling of Liv Ullmann and has a certain something 16 Worldwide Never Say Never Again grossed US 160 million 17 Basinger said her subsequent Playboy appearance led to further opportunities such as the role of the romantic interest of a baseball team star in Barry Levinson s The Natural 1984 alongside Robert Redford for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress Blake Edwards cast her twice in his films as a beautiful woman married to a Texas millionaire in The Man Who Loved Women 1983 and as an apparently shy woman who goes on a date with a workaholic man in Blind Date 1987 Robert Altman cast Basinger in the role of a woman hiding from her former lover at an old motel in Fool for Love 1985 In 1986 Basinger starred as a New York City art gallery employee who has a brief yet intense affair with a mysterious Wall Street broker opposite Mickey Rourke in Adrian Lyne s controversial erotic romantic drama 9 Weeks 18 Though the film failed at the North American box office it performed very well in Europe especially France and acquired a large American fanbase on home video and cable Roger Ebert praised the film comparing it to Last Tango in Paris and said Basinger helped develop an erotic tension that is convincing complicated and sensual 19 Academy Award winning writer director Robert Benton also cast her in the title role of a slightly pregnant woman in trouble for Nadine 1987 While most of the films Basinger starred in during this period were released to varying degrees of success they helped to establish her as an actress With over US 400 million in box office totals 20 the highest grossing film of her career thus far is Tim Burton s 1989 film Batman 21 in which Basinger took on role of photojournalist Vicki Vale opposite Michael Keaton Batman and Jack Nicholson Joker The Hollywood Reporter in its original review remarked that the uniqueness and very soul of the film is achieved through the beautifully defined and probing performances of Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne and Kim Basinger as Vicki Vale 22 1990s Edit Basinger at the Deauville American Film Festival in 1989 Following the success of Batman Basinger played a glamorous singer alongside Alec Baldwin in the comedy The Marrying Man 1991 and starred with Richard Gere as a woman romantically involved with her sister s psychiatrist in the neo noir Final Analysis 1992 Both films were released to moderate box office returns 23 In 1992 Basinger was also a guest vocalist on a re recorded version of Was Not Was s Shake Your Head which featured Ozzy Osbourne on vocals and reached the UK Top 5 24 and starred in what marked her only voice acting project to date the film Cool World directed by Ralph Bakshi as a cartoon bombshell who longs to become a real human woman In 1993 Basinger took on the roles of a woman recently released from prison in the crime film The Real McCoy and that of a woman named Honey Hornee in the comedy Wayne s World 2 In 1994 she reunited professionally with Baldwin for the thriller The Getaway in which she portrayed the wife of a former con and with director Robert Altman for the comedy Pret a Porter playing a breathlessly dim witted cable reporter 25 Amid financial issues Basinger went into hiatus from the screen by the mid 1990s She made a comeback as the high class hooker in Curtis Hanson s neo noir L A Confidential 1997 alongside Guy Pearce and Russell Crowe She initially turned down the film twice feeling an insecurity at returning to the screen and enjoying motherhood 6 9 The Washington Post felt that Basinger exudes a sort of chaste sultriness 26 in what Roger Ebert described as one of the best films of the year 27 The role earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role and was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role She holds the distinction of being the only actress who has both posed nude in Playboy and won an Academy Award In a 2000 interview with Charlie Rose Basinger said that L A Confidential and her next film I Dreamed of Africa 2000 were the most pleasurable of her career 9 2000s Edit In I Dreamed of Africa Basinger portrayed writer and environmentalist Kuki Gallmann with Vincent Perez whom she called the most incredible actor she had ever worked with 9 The film was described as a passion project for her and she told UrbanCinefile that she cried for hours when she had to leave Kenya where filming took place Budgeted at US 50 million I Dreamed of Africa got a 10 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes and only managed to pull in US 14 million at the worldwide box office 28 Curtis Hanson cast her again this time as the alcoholic mother of an aspiring rapper in 8 Mile 2002 opposite Eminem and Brittany Murphy The film appeared on many top ten lists of the year and in his review Roger Ebert asserted There has been criticism of Kim Basinger who is said to be too attractive and even glamorous to play Eminem s mother but Her performance finds the right note somewhere between love and exasperation it cannot be easy to live with this sullen malcontent whose face lights up only when he sees his baby sister 8 Mile was a commercial success grossing 242 9 million worldwide 29 Basinger starred as the wife of a children s book author with Jeff Bridges and Jon Foster in The Door in the Floor 2004 a drama with heavy sexual themes adapted from the novel A Widow for One Year by John Irving The film found a limited audience in theaters but in his review Peter Travers of Rolling Stone felt that Basinger s haunted beauty burns in the memory and called it her finest work 30 Basinger next appeared in two crime thrillers Cellular 2004 and The Sentinel 2006 In Cellular opposite Chris Evans and Jason Statham she played a wealthy high school biology teacher taken hostage in her home 31 Entertainment Weekly considered that Basinger makes a vividly frightened yet resourceful woman in peril 32 and the film was a moderate commercial success 33 In The Sentinel Basinger portrayed the First Lady of the United States opposite Michael Douglas Kiefer Sutherland and Eva Longoria Despite mixed reviews the film made US 78 1 million globally 34 In 2006 Basinger also starred in the Lifetime film The Mermaid Chair as a married woman who falls in love with a Benedictine monk and experiences a self awakening Basinger then played a mother having extramarital affairs in director Guillermo Arriaga s feature film debut The Burning Plain 2008 a drama narrated in a hyperlink format opposite Charlize Theron and Jennifer Lawrence While the film found a limited release in theaters The Telegraph in its review wrote Arriaga pulls together the strands of his narrative with great expertise and his job is made easier by great performances from three actresses Theron and Basinger who both look like racing certs for next year s awards season and Jennifer Lawrence as Basinger s teenage daughter 35 In 2008 Basinger produced and starred in the independent thriller While She Was Out as a suburban housewife who is forced to fend for herself when she becomes stranded in a desolate forest with four murderous thugs 36 Despite a very limited release in theaters L A Weekly described that film as a surprisingly enjoyable female revenge tale and called Basinger s performance first rate 37 Her next film The Informers 2009 which was written by Bret Easton Ellis premiered at the Sundance Film Festival In it Basinger starred as the chronically depressed wife of a jaded film executive played by Billy Bob Thornton 38 2010s Edit Basinger played the mother of a young man who made a promise to his deceased brother with Zac Efron in the supernatural drama Charlie St Cloud 2010 based on the 2004 best selling novel The Death and Life of Charlie St Cloud by Ben Sherwood 39 40 Basinger returned to Africa in her next film the 2012 Nigerian drama Black November about a Niger Delta community s struggle to save their environment which was being destroyed by excessive oil drilling As part of an ensemble cast which included her 9 Weeks co star Mickey Rourke she played the role of a kidnapped reporter While the film had a significant impact upon its release 41 The Hollywood Reporter noted Don t be fooled by the names of Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger on the marquee Despite the tantalizing prospect of a reunion of the stars of a certain 80s era hit erotic drama their minor presence is largely extraneous to the proceedings of this overwrought and preachy thriller 42 Basinger played the role of wife in two 2013 films the independent drama Third Person with Liam Neeson and Olivia Wilde and the sports comedy Grudge Match with Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone Critic Odie Henderson describing Basinger in his review for the latter film remarked that she looks stunning at 60 and provides the film s sole voice of reason 43 She subsequently took on the role of mother in the independent drama 4 Minute Mile 2014 as well as the part of a woman who after a miscarriage sets out on a dangerous quest to obtain a child in the likewise independent production The 11th Hour also 2014 which was released for VOD 44 IndieWire felt that Basinger does what she can with The 11th Hour material but that s not much 45 In 2016 she had a brief role as a crooked high ranking official in the United States Department of Justice in the crime comedy The Nice Guys alongside Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling Basinger played Elena Lincoln the business partner and former lover of Christian Grey in the film adaptation of Fifty Shades Darker 2017 the sequel to Fifty Shades of Grey 46 Dakota Johnson her co star described her as one of the great people to work with 47 Despite negative reviews the film made US 381 4 million globally 48 Basinger reprised the role in the 2018 sequel Fifty Shades Freed 2020s Edit In January 2022 Basinger collaborated with Peter Bogdanovich to create LIT Project 2 Flux a first of its kind short film made available on the Ethereum blockchain as a non fungible token 49 Personal life Edit Basinger with Alec Baldwin at the 19th Cesar Awards at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris in February 1994 Marriages and relationships Edit Before she was famous Basinger dated model Tim Saunders photographer Dale Robinette and football player Joe Namath 50 51 On October 12 1980 she married makeup artist Ron Snyder Britton whom she met on the film Hard Country Basinger developed agoraphobia that same year following a panic attack in a health food store and was housebound for six months 9 52 Snyder quit his job during the marriage and changed his surname to Britton after Basinger requested he choose something with a B so she could keep the same initials when using her married name 53 The pair divorced just before Christmas 1989 54 after which Basinger paid him 9 000 monthly alimony for eight years 55 Britton wrote a memoir titled Longer Than Forever published in 1998 about their time together and about her affair with Richard Gere with whom she starred in No Mercy 1986 and Final Analysis 1992 53 While her first divorce was in the works Basinger had romantic relationships with hairdresser producer Jon Peters as well as singer Prince who did the album for Batman and also produced her unreleased 1989 album Hollywood Affair 51 She was then involved briefly with fitness trainer Phil Walsh and fashion designer Alexio Gandara 50 56 In 1990 Basinger met her second husband Alec Baldwin when they played lovers in The Marrying Man They married on August 19 1993 and starred in the 1994 remake of The Getaway They also played themselves in a 1998 episode of The Simpsons in which Basinger corrected Homer Simpson on the pronunciation of her last name and polished her Oscar statuette Basinger and Baldwin have a daughter Ireland Eliesse Baldwin born October 23 1995 They separated at the end of 2000 and divorced on September 3 2002 57 58 In his 2008 book A Promise to Ourselves A Journey Through Fatherhood and Divorce Baldwin chronicled the contentious seven year custody battle with Basinger over their daughter following their separation contending that she spent more than 1 5 million in her efforts to deny him parental access 59 After the divorce from Baldwin Basinger was reported to be romantically linked with 8 Mile 2002 co star Eminem 51 60 61 which the rapper repeatedly denied 62 63 She would not have another public attachment until 2014 when she began dating Mitch Stone 64 Like Snyder and Peters before him Stone met Basinger while doing her hair on a movie set 65 The couple wear matching gold bands and have since moved in together 66 Financial problems Edit Some family members recommended Basinger buy the bulk of the privately owned land in the small town of Braselton Georgia some 1 691 acres in 1989 for 20 million to establish it as a tourist attraction with movie studios and a film festival 67 However she encountered financial difficulties and started to sell parts of it off in 1995 68 The town is now owned by developer Wayne Mason In a 1998 interview with Barbara Walters Basinger stated that nothing good came out of it because a rift resulted within her family Basinger s financial difficulties were exacerbated when she pulled out of the controversial film Boxing Helena 1993 resulting in the studio winning an 8 9 million judgment against her 69 Basinger filed for bankruptcy 70 and appealed the jury s decision to a higher court which ruled in her favor She and the studio settled for 3 8 million instead 68 Estrangement from family Edit Basinger s parents were legally married from 1948 to 2016 though they separated in 1980 and had little or no contact for the last 36 years of her father s life Contrary to erroneous reports 71 they never divorced 72 Starting in the mid 1990s Basinger was estranged from her mother Ann and all except one of her four siblings Her father Don and youngest sister Ashley were the only family members invited to her second wedding in 1993 57 and the only family members she thanked in her acceptance speech at the Academy Awards in 1998 73 Basinger was still estranged from her mother as of 2002 74 However they appeared to have reconciled by 2015 when Ann told RadarOnline in an exclusive interview that Kim would be coming home to Georgia for Christmas 66 Activism Edit Basinger is a vegetarian and an animal rights supporter She has posed for anti fur advertisements by PETA 75 and also filmed a public service announcement on downed farm animals for Farm Sanctuary 76 She was involved in the gestation of a bill offering protection to diseased and crippled farm animals which Governor of California Pete Wilson signed 77 Basinger was interviewed by Samaritan magazine in August 2018 to raise awareness about the inhumane dog meat trade that remains rife in parts of Asia Filmography and awards EditMain articles Kim Basinger filmography and awards and nominations After transitioning from modeling to acting in the late 1970s Basinger has had over fifty credits in film and television productions as of 2018 She garnered a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in The Natural 1984 and as part of the cast of Pret a Porter 1994 she received an ensemble award from the National Board of Review 78 She won the Academy Award a Golden Globe Award a BAFTA Award a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress in L A Confidential 1997 Basinger received a nomination for the Best Actress Award from the Boston Society of Film Critics for her role in The Door in the Floor 2004 Basinger has received seven nominations for the Razzie Awards six for Worst Actress and one for Worst Supporting Actress and has been nominated at the People s Choice Awards the Saturn Awards three times and the MTV Movie Awards four times 78 For her lifetime achievements in the cinematic arts she has a motion pictures star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 79 Her most acclaimed and highest grossing films include 80 81 Never Say Never Again 1983 The Natural 1984 9 Weeks 1986 Batman 1989 The Real McCoy 1993 The Getaway 1994 L A Confidential 1997 8 Mile 2002 The Door in the Floor 2004 Cellular 2004 The Sentinel 2006 Charlie St Cloud 2010 The Nice Guys 2016 Fifty Shades Darker 2017 Discography Edit1989 The Scandalous Sex Suite EP with Prince Warner Bros Records 1990 Hollywood Affair unreleased album 1991 Too Hot to Handle EP Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to The Marrying Man produced by Tim Hauser Hollywood RecordsSee also EditBond girl List of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame List of actors with Academy Award nominations List of animal rights advocatesReferences Edit On this day in history August 19 1993 Basinger and Baldwin marry History Channel a b c d e f g h Parish 2007 p 66 Georgia Alumni Record 1948 p 58 Kim Basinger Yahoo Movies Baltake Joe December 22 1983 Kim Basinger Information on the Academy Award Winning Actress and former fashion model Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved December 10 2007 a b c d e Stated on Inside the Actors Studio 1999 Wuntch Philip August 2 1987 NADINE IS THAT YOU Robert Benton needed a down home girl to play a manicurist in his movie He found her in Kim Basinger The Dallas Morning News Retrieved December 10 2007 Romanowski 1991 p 547 a b c d e A conversation with Kim Basinger Charlierose com May 8 2000 Archived from the original on October 11 2012 Retrieved August 11 2012 Sherrow 2006 p 72 Brownstone 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Ready To Fight Basinger WENN November 30 2001 Davis Johnny April 30 2002 Profile Eminem via www theguardian com Bozza Anthony July 4 2002 Eminem The Rolling Stone Interview Rolling Stone New Couple Alert Kim Basinger and Longtime Hairstylist Display Major PDA During Hawaiian Vacation December 22 2014 Kim Basinger Gushes About Boyfriend Mitch Stone July 11 2017 a b Just Married Kim Basinger amp Boyfriend Seen With Matching Rings RadarOnline December 16 2015 Davis Ruth September 23 1996 A Man a Plan a Town Newyorkmetro com New York Magazine 24 ISSN 0028 7369 Retrieved August 11 2012 a b For Kim Basinger the fire ball is out and Veronica Lake is in Archived from the original on August 20 2017 Retrieved August 12 2017 COVER STORY Is She the Villain or a Victim To some Kim Basinger is a sacrificial lamb To others she s a symbol of Hollywood dealmaking run amok After a difficult year in court and on the screen she tries to rebuild a stalled career and embarks on a new marriage Los Angeles Times January 2 1994 O Steen Kathleen May 26 1993 Basinger files Chapter 11 Variety The truth behind Alec Baldwin s rude little pig attack on daughter Evening Standard April 27 2007 Donald Basinger 1923 2016 Obituary Legacy com Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Kim Basinger winning Best Supporting Actress YouTube Kim Confidential People Celebs that protest for PETA some in the buff July 21 2008 Kim Basinger Protesting for PETA Pictures Homefamily Virgin Media Retrieved March 1 2010 Baur Gene November 4 2008 Farm Sanctuary Changing Hearts and Minds About Animals and Food Simon and Schuster p 111 ISBN 9780743291590 kim basinger farm sanctuary On Second Thought Kim Basinger February 8 2018 a b Kim Basinger Awards IMDb Retrieved November 14 2017 Hollywood Walk of Fame Kim Basinger Hollywood Walk of Fame Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Retrieved November 14 2017 Kim Basinger Rotten Tomatoes Kim Basinger Movie Box Office Results Box Office Mojo Bibliography EditBaldwin Alec 2008 A Promise to Ourselves A Journey Through Fatherhood and Divorce New York St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0 312 36336 9 OCLC 222666774 Britton Ron 1998 Longer than Forever Blake Publishing ISBN 978 1 85782 325 7 Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Brownstone David Franck Irene 1995 People in the News 1995 Macmillan Reference USA ISBN 978 0 02 897058 5 Current Biography Yearbook H W Wilson Company 1991 ISBN 9780824201289 Georgia Alumni Record Vol 28 Alumni Society of the University of Georgia 1948 Parish James Robert 2007 The Hollywood Book of Extravagance The Totally Infamous Mostly Disastrous and Always Compelling Excesses of America s Film and TV Idols John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 978 0 470 05205 1 Denisoff R Serge Romanowski William D 1991 Risky Business Rock in Film Transaction Publishers ISBN 978 0 88738 843 9 Sherrow Victoria 2006 Encyclopedia of Hair A Cultural History Greenwood Publishing Group p 72 ISBN 978 0 313 33145 9 Stephens Autumn 1998 Drama Queens Wild Women of the Silver Screen Conari Press ISBN 978 1 57324 136 6 Further reading EditBritton Ron Markham Smith Ian Hodgson Liz October 1998 Kim Basinger Longer Than Forever Blake ISBN 978 1 85782 325 7 External links EditKim Basinger at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Data from Wikidata Kim Basinger at IMDb Kim Basinger at AllMusic Kim Basinger at AllMovie Kim Basinger at Rotten Tomatoes Kim Basinger at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kim Basinger amp oldid 1155874714, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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