Kyle Chandler

TV Actor

Kyle Chandler was born in Buffalo, New York, United States on September 17th, 1965 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 58, Kyle Chandler biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Kyle Martin Fitzgerald Chandler, Kyle
Date of Birth
September 17, 1965
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Buffalo, New York, United States
Age
58 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Networth
$12 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Film Producer, Television Actor
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Kyle Chandler Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 58 years old, Kyle Chandler has this physical status:

Height
185cm
Weight
80kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Hazel
Build
Athletic
Measurements
Not Available
Kyle Chandler Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Christianity
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
George Walton Academy, University of Georgia
Kyle Chandler Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Kathryn Macquarrie
Children
2
Dating / Affair
Kathryn Macquarrie
Parents
Edward Chandler, Sally Jeanette
Siblings
Brian Chandler (Older Brother) (Attorney in Houston, Texas). He has 2 other older siblings as well.
Other Family
Beau Garrett (Cousin) (Actress), Autumn Garrett (Cousin), Harold J. Chandler (Paternal Grandfather), Edmond /Edmund Chandler (Paternal Great-Grandfather), Elicia /Alicia Grace (Paternal Great-Grandmother), Grace E. Hackford (Paternal Grandmother), Stephen Hackford (Paternal Great-Grandfather), Charlotte “Lottie” Drew (Paternal Great-Grandmother), Edward Joseph Meyer, Jr. (Maternal Grandfather), Edward Joseph “E.J.” Meyer (Maternal Great-Grandfather), Etta /Edda Glasser (Maternal Great-Grandmother), Elsie R. Braun (Maternal Grandmother), Peter J. Braun (Maternal Great-Grandfather), Eleanor “Nellie” M. Rosenbach (Maternal Great-Grandmother)
Kyle Chandler Career

In 1988, Chandler was signed by the American Broadcasting Company and brought to Hollywood as part of ABC's new talent program. He made his television film debut that same year as a supporting hero actor in Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story. Also in 1988, Chandler studied with acting teacher, Milton Katselas. His first major acting experience was a supporting role on television as Army Private William Griner in Tour of Duty. In eight episodes of the last season of the series, he played a member of a special operations squad fighting in Vietnam.

Chandler made his film debut in one of the key roles in the 1992 George Strait film, Pure Country. From 1991 to 1993, he had a series regular role as Cleveland Indians right fielder Jeff Metcalf in the ABC series Homefront, a drama set in the post-World War II era in the fictional town of River Run, Ohio. Homefront ran for two seasons, with Chandler appearing in all 42 episodes.

In 1994, he made his Broadway debut, co-starring with Ashley Judd, in a revival of William Inge's Picnic at the Roundabout Theatre Company. From 1996 to 2000, Chandler starred as the lead character in the CBS series Early Edition, as a man who had the ability to change future disasters. 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 Hobson. Chandler was featured in all 90 episodes of the series, which ran for four seasons. In 2001, he appeared opposite Joan Cusack as investment banker Jake Evans in one season of the ABC comedy series What About Joan.

In 2003, Chandler played scheming lawyer Grant Rashton in six episodes of the short-lived NBC series The Lyon's Den, opposite Rob Lowe. Working again in film, Chandler played the 1930s film star Bruce Baxter in the 2005 film King Kong (the character was based on romantic film star Bruce Cabot, who played Jack Driscoll in the original King Kong). Coincidentally, Chandler later played John Driscoll in The Day the Earth Stood Still.

In February 2006, Chandler returned to television to guest star as the ill-fated bomb squad leader Dylan Young in two episodes of the ABC series Grey's Anatomy. The episodes, titled "It's The End of The World" and "As We Know It", followed Super Bowl XL. He received substantial praise for his performance and was nominated for the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series category at the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards. He appeared again on Grey's Anatomy, in the February 15, 2007 episode "Drowning On Dry Land", and the February 22, 2007 episode "Some Kind of Miracle".

While working on his Primetime Emmy Award-nominated guest role in Grey's Anatomy, Chandler met Peter Berg, who was developing a drama series Friday Night Lights, which followed the lives of a high school football coach, his family, and the players in a small Texas town. The series was inspired by Buzz Bissinger's book and the film of the same name. Chandler learned that he had been cast as high school football coach Eric Taylor when he was on Christmas vacation in 2005 with his family.

The show's pilot aired on NBC in 2006. While critically acclaimed, the series was at risk of cancellation each year. Starting with the third season in 2008, first-run episodes of the show were broadcast on DirecTV satellite channel The 101 Network before being repeated on NBC. The final season ended in 2011.

Chandler said that neither he nor Berg wanted him to play the role of Coach Taylor. And "while Chandler later changed his mind and decided he would be perfect for the role, Berg didn't see things his way: 'To this day he still says, I still didn't want you.'" Chandler won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his role in the final season of Friday Night Lights.

While shooting the series, Chandler also acted in some films. In 2007, he appeared in The Kingdom, which was directed by Friday Night Lights creator Berg, and in 2008, he appeared in The Day the Earth Stood Still as John Driscoll.

After Friday Night Lights ended, Chandler focused on film work. In 2011, he had a lead role in J. J. Abrams' science fiction film Super 8. The following year, he appeared in Argo. Chandler also co-starred in Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty in 2012, playing the role of Joseph Bradley, an Islamabad CIA Station Chief. He co-starred alongside Jessica Chastain and Jason Clarke.

In 2013, he had a supporting role in Broken City, starring Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Chandler appeared in The Wolf of Wall Street, also released in 2013, based on the memoir of Wall Street tycoon Jordan Belfort. It was nominated for five Academy Awards including Best Picture. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill, with Martin Scorsese directing. Chandler played FBI agent Patrick Denham. That same year, he played a deadbeat alcoholic father in The Spectacular Now.

In 2015, Chandler co-starred in Todd Haynes' drama film Carol, portraying "a jealous husband" to his wife played by Cate Blanchett, who is revealed to be lesbian. Also in 2015, Chandler returned to television with the Netflix drama series Bloodline, for which he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. The show premiered to positive reviews from critics, and ended after airing its third season. In the 2016 drama Manchester by the Sea, he played the main character's older brother.

Chandler played an investigator in Shawn Christensen's film The Vanishing of Sidney Hall (2017), and starred with Rachel McAdams and Jason Bateman in the comedy film Game Night (2018).

In 2019, he starred in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, a role he reprised in 2021's Godzilla vs. Kong.

He will join the cast of Netflix's Slumberland alongside Jason Momoa.

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Real-life Wolf of Wall Street's ex-wife says all she was left with 'nothing' following divorce

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 8, 2022
Nadine Macaluso, 54, who is now a marriage counselor and family therapist in California, met Belfort at a party when she was 22 and working as a model. She married Belfort, who went on to inspire the movie Wolf of Wall Street, in 1991 and together they welcomed two kids, before they split in 2005. While they were together, it was brought to light that Belfort had scammed more than 1,500 people out of thousands of dollars in a stockbroker scheme. She decided to leave the criminal after he was arrested - but now, she has revealed on TikTok that she was left with 'absolutely nothing' following their split. She said had to turn all her valuables over to the government, but was happy to due so because she didn't want things that came from his 'blood money.' In the end, Macaluso said she walked away with her 'kids' and some 'curtains,' but added, 'That was the right thing to do.'

Inside Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort's doomed marriage to Nadine Macaluso

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 5, 2022
Financial crook Jordan, now 60, spent 22 months in prison after it was brought to light that he had scammed more than 1,500 people out of thousands of dollars through an elaborate stockbroker scheme in 1999. While committing the fraudulent crimes, Jordan was married to a beautiful model named Nadine Macaluso, who was just 22 years old when she met the entrepreneur at a house party in the Hamptons. She quickly became 'mesmerized' by his immense wealth and the pair soon entered into a whirlwind romance; they were together for 14 years - welcoming two children - before they split in 2005. His story captured the nation when it was re-told in the Martin Scorsese movie Wolf of Wall Street, which starred Leonardo, Margot Robbie, Jonah Hill, Kyle Chandler, Rob Reiner, and Jon Bernthal. In a series of shocking new TikTok videos, the Wolf of Wall Street's ex-wife has now shared intimate details on their wild love story - and confirmed which scenes of the flick were real and which were exaggerated for views. As Nadine, 54, who is now a therapist, speaks out, FEMAIL has lifted a lid on the her and Jordan's doomed marriage - including how they met, why she stayed with the criminal, and what the final straw was for her.

"Don't Worry Darling" Star Sydney Chandler's Dad Is Our Fave TV Coach From the 2000s

www.popsugar.co.uk, October 5, 2022

It's time to get acquainted with Sydney Chandler. Fans may recognise her from the 2022 miniseries "Pistol," in which she portrays Chrissie Hynde, the founder and lead vocalist of '70s rock band Pretenders, marking her first major TV role. She also recently made her film debut in "Don't Worry Darling" as Violet, a housewife and friend of main character Alice Chambers (Florence Pugh). Up next, she'll be starring in Susannah Grant's sex-trafficking drama "Coercion." Even though she's just getting her start as an actor, Hollywood isn't a new concept to Sydney, who grew up with a famous TV coach and dad for a father.

Sydney's dad, Kyle Chandler, is a film and TV national treasure. He's starred in a litany of beloved titles, including "Grey's Anatomy," "Super 8," "Argo," "The Spectacular Now," "The Wolf of Wall Street," and the Godzilla series, just to name a few. In fact, Netflix's "Bloodline" earned him back-to-back Primetime Emmy nominations for outstanding lead actor in a drama series in 2015 and 2016.

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