Greg Kinnear

Biography: The son of a U.S. diplomat, Greg Kinnear was born in Indiana but raised in such far-flung places as Lebanon and Greece. While attending high school in Athens, he made his first foray into broadcasting by hosting a talk show (School Daze with Greg Kinnear) on Armed Forces Radio. The budding talkmeister returned stateside to attend college in Arizona and majored in broadcasting. Upon graduation, Kinnear moved to Los Angeles and landed bit TV roles but he came to prominence in 1991 as the sarcastic host of the cable series Talk Soup and won a Daytime Emmy as one of the show's producers. He next waded into the late-night waters with his own eponymous talk show but when it failed to click with viewers he turned his attention to films and made his screen debut in 1994 alongside Damon Wayans in the superhero comedy Blankman. Kinnear's winning performance quickly attracted the attention of A-list directors, such as Sidney Pollack (Sabrina) and Garry Marshall (Dear God), but it wasThe son of a U.S. diplomat, Greg Kinnear was born in Indiana but raised in such far-flung places as Lebanon and Greece. While attending high school in Athens, he made his first foray into broadcasting by hosting a talk show (School Daze with Greg Kinnear) on Armed Forces Radio. The budding talkmeister returned stateside to attend college in Arizona and majored in broadcasting. Upon graduation, Kinnear moved to Los Angeles and landed bit TV roles but he came to prominence in 1991 as the sarcastic host of the cable series Talk Soup and won a Daytime Emmy as one of the show's producers. He next waded into the late-night waters with his own eponymous talk show but when it failed to click with viewers he turned his attention to films and made his screen debut in 1994 alongside Damon Wayans in the superhero comedy Blankman. Kinnear's winning performance quickly attracted the attention of A-list directors, such as Sidney Pollack (Sabrina) and Garry Marshall (Dear God), but it was James L. Brooks who gave Kinnear an image-changing role as a gay artist in 1997's As Good as It Gets that catapulted his career and earned Kinnear his first Oscar nomination. He followed that smash with another hit (You've Got Mail) and a few misfires from other elite helmers, including Mike Nichols and Sam Raimi, and then in 2002 Kinnear top-lined the sex-soaked Auto Focus as the late Bob Crane of Hogan's Heroes fame. The Paul Schrader film failed to find an audience but earned Kinnear glowing notices and once again proved his versatility as an actor. He finally achieved box-office success with the animated Robots before cheering audiences in a pair of 2006 fan favorites, the indie smash Little Miss Sunshine and the sports-themed Invincible. Two years later, Kinnear delivered a trio of diverse pictures (Baby Mama, Ghost Town, Flash of Genius) in which he continued to alternate between meaty supporting roles and challenging lead parts. That trend continued in 2010 with the action-packed Green Zone and the romantic drama The Last Song. Kinnear, married to former British model Helen Labdon, is the father of three daughters. Expand

Greg Kinnear's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 53
Highest Metascore: 86 Little Men
Lowest Metascore: 18 Movie 43
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 43
  2. Negative: 10 out of 43
43 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
24 Godsend Apr 30, 2004 Paul Duncan / Paul Duncan tbd
62 Stuck on You Dec 12, 2003 Walt Tenor / Walt Tenor 8.3
66 Auto Focus Oct 18, 2002 Bob Crane 8.4
65 We Were Soldiers Mar 1, 2002 Maj. Bruce 'Snake' Crandall 6.7
32 Someone Like You... Mar 30, 2001 Ray Brown / Ray Brown 6.8
62 The Gift Dec 20, 2000 Wayne Collins 8.1
69 Nurse Betty Sep 8, 2000 Dr. David Ravell 1.1
35 Loser Jul 21, 2000 Prof. Edward Alcott / Prof. Edward Alcott 6.4
41 What Planet Are You From? Mar 3, 2000 Perry Gordon / Perry Gordon tbd
66 Mystery Men Aug 6, 1999 Captain Amazing/Lance / Captain Amazing/Lance 3.3
58 You've Got Mail Dec 18, 1998 Frank Navasky 7.6
67 As Good as It Gets Dec 23, 1997 Simon Bishop 8.4
56 Sabrina Dec 15, 1995 David Larrabee 7.1