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KEVIN
BACON (Jack Morris) is one of the foremost actors of his generation,
building an acclaimed body of work through richly detailed starring
roles and powerful supporting characters. He recently starred in
"Stir of Echoes," a psychological thriller directed by
David Koepp, and completed production on Paul Verhoevens science
fiction thriller, "The Hollow Man," with Elisabeth Shue.
In
1998 Bacon starred in "Wild Things," a stylish thriller
co-starring Matt Dillon and Neve Campbell, and "Digging to
China," Timothy Huttons directorial debut, in which Bacon
played a mentally challenged young man opposite Mary Stuart Masterson.
In
1997 Bacon starred with Jennifer Aniston in the romantic comedy
"Picture Perfect." He made his directorial debut in 1996
on the Showtime project "Losing Chase," starring Kyra
Sedgwick, Beau Bridges and Helen Mirren. Honored with three Golden
Globe nominations, including Best Motion Picture Made for Television,
the project also screened at the Sundance Film Festival. The same
year Bacon reunited with his "Diner" director Barry Levinson
for "Sleepers," starring with Brad Pitt, Jason Patric
and Robert DeNiro.
Other
recent projects include "Telling Lies in America," Ron
Howards critically acclaimed "Apollo 13," "Murder
in the First" and "The River Wild," for which he
was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
Bacon
has crafted countless other feature roles, such as the brilliant
but self-destructive Fenwick in Barry Levinsons "Diner"
(which was executive produced by Mark Johnson), the dancing rebel
in "Footloose," an overly expectant father in "Shes
Having A Baby," a disarming psychotic killer in "Criminal
Law," a film student/ director wooed by Hollywood in "The
Big Picture," a hapless handyman in "Tremors" and
the voice of the title character in Steven Spielbergs animated
film, "Balto," in addition to memorable roles in Oliver
Stones "JFK" and Rob Reiners "A Few Good
Men." He made his film debut as Chip in "National Lampoons
Animal House."
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