"Every era has its every
man, and ours is Kevin Costner. He seemed to be a fairly new
and un-experienced actor, arriving at a rather later age, with
minor experience. Yet, he proved successful. His stardom started
in the mid-eighties when he swept women off there feet in several
blockbusters. From there he only seemed to take off with stardom.
His first stop was in 1987 's,
"The Untouchables", and it was only a short time thereafter
before his next blockbuster, 1988 's "Bull Durham".
Again, following a one-year routine, he surprised us in 1989
's "Field Of Dreams", and again, in 1990, with "Dances
With Wolves".
Afterwards, now a widely renowned
superstar, Costner made women swoon, in "Robin Hood, Prince
of Thieves". A short break gave him just enough time to
reenergize, and the public just enough time to start missing
him again. So, in 1996, Costner reappeared as golf pro, in "Tin
Cup". A few more films, here and there, and Costner's covered
just about every role possible. However, 1999 's, "For
The Love Of The Game", brings Costner back to the game
of baseball, and once again, a heartwarming performance is delivered.
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Kevin Costner is currently married
to, Christine Baumgartner, his second wife (whom he married
in 2004).
In the movie, "JFK", Kevin Costner explains how silly
the "single magic bullet" theory is.