Kyle Chandler
Born: Sep 17, 1965
Kyle Chandler was born in Buffalo, New York, USA. But he was actually raised in Loganville, Georgia. He was educated at the University of Georgia, Athens. His first major role on television was as the Cleveland Indians right fielder Jeff Metcalf in the ABC show Homefront. In his next television role, Kyle moved from the past to a guy who had the ability to change future disasters as the central character in the CBS television series Early Edition. He portrayed bar owner Gary Hobson, a stockbroker turned hero who received tomorrow's newspaper today delivered to his door by a mysterious cat. In 1996 he received the Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television for his portrayal of Gary. Chandler has also had substantial roles in Tour of Duty, What About Joan, and The Lyon's Den. He appeared as Bruce Baxter in the 2005 film King Kong. In February 2006, Chandler appeared in a two-part episode on the ABC series Grey's Anatomy. He received substantial notice and press for the appearance as a result and subsequently received a nomination in the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series category. Chandler is currently starring as the lead actor in an NBC drama series entitled Friday Night Lights, which follows the lives of a high-school football coach and his players in a small Texas town.
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